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Capitol Hill Seattle
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As council organizes support for mayor’s plan, Seattle’s path to ‘Taller, Denser, Faster’ zoning changes isn’t actually that fast
The Seattle City Council’s comprehensive plan committee Thursday heard details of Mayor Katie Wilson’s proposals to make “taller, denser, faster” zoning changes in the city. The committee is considering passage of resolution supporting the push from the mayor’s office. It … Continue reading →
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What AI Data Centers Could Mean for South Seattle Communities
AI data centers could raise utility costs, strain water supplies, and deepen pollution in South Seattle. Here's what residents should know — and who's making the decisions.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Bar Vacilando turns 10 (one of Capitol Hill’s best patios is a little bit older)
By Brenna Gauchat One of Capitol Hill’s best patios has been around longer but the current caretaker of the space is celebrating a decade on 15th Ave E. This May, Bar Vacilando is celebrating its 10th anniversary serving elevated bar … Continue reading →
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Seattle City Council considers mayor’s choice to keep Seattle Public Utilities CEO
The Seattle City Council’s Governance and Utilities Committee is set to vote on the mayor’s choice to lead Seattle Public Utilities. Thursday, the committee will consider the appointment of Andrew Lee to serve as SPU’s CEO. Lee has served as … Continue reading →
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Report: Seattle could create new tax district to fund fire department amid budget deficit
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and the City Council are exploring a proposal to create a special fire district to address a projected $175 million budget deficit, Publicola reports. This plan would move a significant portion of the Seattle Fire Department’s … Continue reading →
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Arrest made in UW student murder case
Police say they have taken a 31-year-old man into custody in Bellevue for the stabbing murder of a 19-year-old University of Washington student. The Bellevue Police Department reported they took the man into custody Wednesday night after Seattle Police released … Continue reading →
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Another season of crimes targeting Capitol Hill pot shops? E Olive Way Uncle Ike’s reportedly hit in armed robbery
A year after last May and June’s flurry of smash and grab burglaries targeting area pot shops, the E Olive Way Uncle Ike’s was ...
South Seattle Emerald
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OPINION | Seattle's Welcoming City Policies Keep Us Safe. That's Why MAGA Wants Them Gone.
Seattle's welcoming city policies aren’t about politics — they're about public safety. City Attorney Ericka Evans explains why fear-based immigration crackdowns put entire communities at risk.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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On the List | Seattle Flow Arts Collective’s Community Fire Jam lights up Volunteer Park this weekend
Volunteer Park will be filled with fire spinners Saturday night as Seattle Flow Arts Collective hosts its first Community Fire Jam of the year. Expert spinners and those wanting to learn have registered to be part of the night of … Continue reading →
South Seattle Emerald
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Weeks Before Critical Sound Transit Vote, Dozens Demand the Agency Build Long-Promised Light Rail Stations in the South End
At a separate rally and town hall, community members, advocacy groups, and elected leaders called on the Sound Transit board to ensure construction of two South End stations, which are again being deferred because of a $34.5 billion budget shortfall. Sound Transit will vote on the deferrals on May 28.
Capitol Hill Seattle
27 days
The Tilted Table: Capitol Hill’s arcade bar and tabletop gaming hangout has been saved — and has a new name
Capitol Hill’s Raygun Lounge has been saved and is starting its new play with a new name — The Tilted Table. In December, CHS reported on the effort led by prospective new owner River Flanary to take over the all-ages … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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‘It wasn’t our best work that day’ — Protest disrupts Seattle City Council committee session on SPD May 2025 crackdown in Cal Anderson Park
Protesters including people caught up in the Seattle Police Department crackdown made their voices heard at Seattle City Council’s public safety committee as officials presented a report on SPD’s May 2025 arrests of demonstrators against an anti-trans Christian group’s rally … Continue reading →