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West Seattle Blog 3 days

DEVELOPMENT: 11 townhouses proposed for Harbor Avenue SW site

(South part of the site as shown on King County Assessor website photo) Residential-development proposals in West Seattle continue to be dominated by townhouses. One of the newest early permit filings is for 11 of them proposed on three vacant parcels in the 2200 block of Harbor Avenue SW [map], immediately southeast of the West […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

Ready to read more? New book club in West Seattle wants you to be part of its first chapter

West Seattle is clearly a peninsula full of readers. We regularly feature more than half a dozen book clubs in our West Seattle Event Calendar, and new ones pop up periodically – like this one: The Good Neighborhood Book Club is launching one week from tonight at The Good Society Brewery and Public House (2701 […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

VIDEO: Summit Atlas Class of 2026 graduation ceremony celebrates ‘perseverance’

(WSB video) Hundreds of family members, friends, and educators gathered last night at Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien to cheer for West Seattle’s first high-school graduates of the year, the 55 graduating seniors of the Summit Atlas Class of 2026. We recorded the ceremony in three parts: First, dean of culture and instruction Stephanie […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

‘Help us stop drowning now’: No More Under offering free life-saving lessons for kids/teens at West Seattle YMCA

That video from the nonprofit No More Under explains why they are offering a free program at the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) this summer – to save lives. Here’s what to know, in case it can help your family, or that of someone you know: No More Under is partnering with the West Seattle […]

Lookout Landing 3 days

Emerson Hancock is sweeping and cutting his way to unpredictability

Emerson Hancock, the breakout star of the vaunted Mariners rotation in 2026, turned in another strong start last night against the Mets, going six innings with seven strikeouts and giving up just two runs, both on solo homers. This, in and of itself, is not particularly surprising; Hancock, one day after his 27th birthday, has […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

CONGRATULATIONS! 7 soccer players from West Seattle help lead their high school to state championship

Our region’s “summer of soccer” is about more than the FIFA World Cup matches, and here’s the latest proof – congratulations to seven West Seattle boys and their teammates on the Vashon Island High School soccer team that just won a state championship! The news is from one player’s proud parent Maija: (Photo courtesy Dawn […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

A ‘beautiful’ list for your West Seattle Tuesday!

Thanks to Scott for the photo of that message seen near Lincoln Park’s south lot over the weekend. Scott’s reaction? “Pure joy.” If you’re looking for something to be joyful about, maybe you’ll find it on our list of event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: GIVE THE GIFT OF […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

PLAY BALL! Signup time for West Seattle Baseball’s Summer Crush league

Now that June has arrived, summer break is close, and West Seattle Baseball is signing up players for its Summer Crush program – here’s the announcement sent to us to share with you:

Lookout Landing 3 days

Mariners News: Cole Young, Bailey Ober, and Pavin Smith

Good morning! The Mariners secured their seventh win in a row and second-straight walk-off last night, this time with Cole Young as the hero as his single sent Randy Arozarena home from third. Emerson Hancock held the New York Mets to just two hits off two home runs, and a lights out bullpen night helped […]

Lookout Landing 3 days

Rating takes on the Mariners pitching rotation and the controversial “piggyback” approach

The hottest topic in Mariners-ville the last two weeks has been the decision by the Mariners front office to combine the starts of Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller into a “piggyback” start. Both pitchers have had their struggles so far in 2026, so the idea of letting each pitcher throw 4-5 innings at most using […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Tuesday info

6:01 AM: Good morning! It’s Tuesday, June 2, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET 19 days until summer, but today will feel like it – Mostly sunny, high in the low 80s. Sunrise was at 5:15 am; sunset will be at 9 pm. (WSB photo, Monday sunset along Alki Avenue) TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular schedules. […]

Lookout Landing 4 days

Mariners use youth movement to get past Mets for seventh straight win

This spring training, there were two Mariners stories that stood out: Emerson Hancock, who showed up to camp with increased velocity and an expanded arsenal; and Cole Young, who showcased improvements on both sides of the ball. The question, as it always is in spring, was if those improvements would be sustainable. Tonight, the calendar […]

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