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2026 coho-in-creeks spring season wraps for hundreds of students, assisted by volunteers handling ‘new challenges’
(Photo by Tom Trulin – Monitor Dennis Hinton with a healthy coho smolt) By Judy Pickens Special to West Seattle Blog Volunteers have just capped a busy spring of comings and goings by coho salmon in West Seattle creeks. Because culvert construction has temporarily closed upper Fauntleroy Creek to Salmon in the Schools releases, volunteers […]
West Seattle Blog
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COUNTDOWN: One month until West Seattle 4th of July Kids’ Parade – more than a parade
(WSB July 4, 2025, photo by Oliver Hamlin) Now that it’s the 4th of June, we have the chance to remind you that we’re exactly one month away from the peninsula’s biggest 4th of July event – the Kids’ Parade, again presented by the Admiral Neighborhood Association, 10 am start along a neighborhood route that […]
The Stranger
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Welcome to The Stranger’s Queer Issue
The Democrats and the mainstream media have pushed me out of the greatest cabinet in Earth’s 4,000-year history, and The Stranger, a publication I have never heard of but was familiar with my excellent track record, asked me to temporarily fill in as its public editor for this “queer” issue. They had read about my […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s Queer Issue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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New Music You Shouldn’t Miss
SkerikSKERIK 061725(Loosegroove) Seattle saxophonist Skerik (aka Eric Walton) has done seemingly everything a musician can do in his 30-year career. Even a cursory rundown of his activities would exceed my word count, but, real quick: He’s toured with Roger Waters and Les Claypool, guested on Sunn O)))’s Monoliths & Dimensions, and headed over a dozen […] The post New Music You Shouldn’t Miss appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
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Reading, singing, running, walking, learning, more for your West Seattle Thursday!
Thanks to Stewart L. for the photo of sea lions seen early today at Don Armeni Boat Ramp. Here are our highlights for today/tonight, from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find even more – thanks to everyone who sends events for us to share!): FREE PLAYSPACE: Church of the Nazarene‘s free drop-in […]
The Stranger
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Slog AM: Trump’s Cabinet Is Full of Suckups, NASA Says Goodbye to Mars Orbiter, Workers at Walrus and the Carpenter Authorize a Strike
Good Morning! It’s still spring in Seattle, so we have another partly cloudy, 60-something degree day ahead of us. It’s farmer’s market weather. It’s weather to take your (or someone else’s) dog on a long, breezy walk. Smoke season comes for us all eventually, so just get outside. But first, the news. Kissing the Ring: […] The post Slog AM: Trump’s Cabinet Is Full of Suckups, NASA Says Goodbye to Mars Orbiter, Workers at Walrus and the Carpenter Authorize a Strike appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
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YOUTH SPORTS: Free flag-football clinic Sunday
Flag football is a growing sport and the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) is offering girls 10 to 16 years old a chance to learn the basics for free. It’s noon-2 pm this Sunday (June 7) at Denny International Middle School (2601 SW Kenyon); registration info is on this flyer provided by organizers or at […]
Seattle Medium
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Peabo Bryson, Timeless Tenor Of Disney Ballads And R&B Legend, Dead At 75
Peabo Bryson, the acclaimed vocalist known for his smooth tone and operatic control, passed away Tuesday at 75. His career left an indelible mark through classic Disney duets and R&B standards.
Seattle Medium
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Supreme Court Allows Alabama To Use GOP-Friendly Map For Midterms, Cutting Seat Held By Black Democrat
The U.S. Supreme Court has authorized Alabama to utilize a congressional map poised to benefit Republicans in this year's midterm elections, a move that could reduce the number of House districts represented by Black Democrats. The decision, delivered in an unsigned order despite Alabama having already conducted its congressional primaries, prompted strong dissent from the court's three liberal justices.
Seattle Medium
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New York Knicks Steal A Back-And-Forth Game 1 Of The NBA Finals
The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, extending their playoff win streak to 12 games. The victory was achieved despite star guard Jalen Brunson experiencing multiple injuries throughout the contest.
Seattle Medium
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Frontier Passenger Chokes Off-Duty Flight Attendant After Trying To Open Exit Door And Cockpit On Chicago Flight, Police Say
A Frontier Airlines flight bound for Chicago was diverted to Miami International Airport after a passenger engaged in disruptive behavior, including attempts to open an emergency exit door and enter the cockpit, culminating in the assault of an off-duty flight attendant.
Seattle Medium
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Supreme Court Turns Toward An Explosive Final Month With Trump’s Priorities At Stake
The U.S. Supreme Court is navigating an extraordinary confrontation with Donald Trump as it prepares to issue over two dozen opinions by month's end. These decisions, in which the Trump administration was actively involved in nearly all, are expected to significantly shape the initial two years of his presidency. Trump has publicly signaled his intent to criticize the court should rulings not align with his administration's objectives.