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TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, WEATHER: Friday + weekend, with parade and 5K street closure
6:01 AM: Good morning! It’s Friday, July 17, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Much calmer forecast today – mostly sunny, high in the low 70s. Sunrise was at 5:29 am today; sunset will be at 9:01 pm. (Wednesday sunset photo by Curry Gibson) TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular weekday schedule. West Seattle Water Taxi – […]
Seattle Gay News
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Nolan’s Odyssey is a modern trek of ancient majesty
Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer, The Dark Knight) achieves something monumental and magnificent with his robust, stridently adrenalized adaptation of Homer’s eighth-century BCE epic poem The Odyssey. In this modern interpretation that still pays exhilarating homage to old-school sword-and-sandal classics like Jason and the Argonauts and Ben-Hur, the writer-director uses a mixture of gritty realism and unabashed melodramatic excess to bring his saga to life. The film’s three-hour running time vanishes in the
Seattle Gay News
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Michael Gerard Stegmann, April 28, 1961–July 11, 2026
Michael Gerard Stegmann died in Seattle on July 11, 2026, following a head injury, surrounded by his family and close friends. He was 65. Mike grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona, and graduated from Saguaro High School in 1979. He moved to Seattle in 1987 and made the city his home for the rest of his life. For decades, Mike worked as a waiter in some of Seattle's best-loved restaurants, including The Surrogate Hostess, Café Septieme (in both Belltown and Capitol Hill), St. Cloud's, and Redwing Cafe. He was love
West Seattle Blog
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TRAFFIC ALERT: Another tree down on Highland Park Way hill
10:31 PM: For the second time today, a tree is reported to have fallen across the southbound – uphill – lanes of the Highland Park Way hill. Police are on the scene now and telling dispatch they have to close the entire SB side of the hill. Dispatch says SDOT is not able to immediately […]
West Seattle Blog
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PREVIEW: A few words from your 2026 West Seattle Grand Parade Grand Marshal
(Matt and Kisha Vaughan accepting Retailer of the Year national award in May) As mentioned here on Tuesday, when the West Seattle Grand Parade rolls onto California Avenue SW at SW Lander this Saturday at 11 am, Easy Street Records and Café proprietor Matt Vaughan will be riding in a Corvette Marque Club convertible as […]
West Seattle Blog
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HAPPENING NOW: Admiral Music in the Parks’ first 2026 concert
Steve Aliment and Annie O’Neill are performing in Belvedere Park right now as the Admiral Neighborhood Association kicks off this year’s three-concert Admiral Music in the Parks series. The day’s soggy start did not dissuade concertgoers – here are some of the first folks to show up: New this year, as ANA president Joanie Jacobs […]
West Seattle Blog
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PREVIEW: Three-day Alki Art Fair 2026 starts Friday
(WSB photo, first day of 2025 Alki Art Fair) Summery weather is expected to be back tomorrow, just in time for the weekend’s first big event, the first of three days for this year’s Alki Art Fair. It happens mostly on the promenade, from the Bathhouse westward, with the main music stage on the green […]
Seattle Weekly
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Cyclospora: Public Health – Seattle King County issues update
Public Health – Seattle & King County issued the following information July 16 about a national outbreak of Cyclospora, aka explosive diarrhea:
Seattle Weekly
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It’s official: WA voters will get to weigh in on new income tax
Washington voters will get their chance in November to embrace or reject the state’s new income tax on households with earnings greater than a million dollars a year.
West Seattle Blog
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NEW DELAY: City Light says Morgan Junction EV lot is on hold for just-discovered problem
It’s already four years past the original estimate for completion. Today, Seattle City Light says the Morgan Junction electric-vehicle-charging lot project has a brand-new delay. The utility just sent this update: While crews worked on site during the FIFA construction moratorium, City Light construction engineers identified a significant structural design issue. This required a complete […]
West Seattle Blog
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SPORTS: West Seattle Little League’s All-Star tournament season, with one team playing key game today
A big game is just hours away for the West Seattle Little League All-Star Baseball 11U team – one of the teams that WSLL tells us have had a successful summer! Here’s the update shared by the league: Each summer, West Seattle Little League’s All-Star teams compete against other Little League programs from across Washington. […]
West Seattle Blog
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VIDEO: Thunderstorms rumble through West Seattle and vicinity
12:52 PM: For almost four hours, we’ve heard the thunder – and the bursts of occasional heavy rain (like the intense downpour just minutes ago). But have you seen the lightning? The first photo we received of accompanying lightning is here; since then, we’ve received video. Above is video recorded by Mark Bauschke; below, speed-altered […]