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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 […]
West Seattle Blog
about 1 hour
Bike crash victim’s family says safety changes “need to happen now” @ Fauntleroy Community Association’s July meeting
By Jason GrotelueschenReporting for West Seattle Blog “Something needs to be done now — not in 3 years — now.” That was one of the many strong messages expressed Tuesday night by family and supporters of Maridee Bonadea, the Vashon bicycle rider hit and killed in Fauntleroy last month. The family and community members had […]
West Seattle Blog
about 2 hours
TRAFFIC ALERT: Tree down on Highland Park Way
As the thunderstorms continue, 911 dispatch has just sent police to check out a tree reported down across Highland Park Way near Holden, blocking southbound (uphill) lanes.
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
Here’s what’s on the West Seattle (and beyond) list for your thunderous Thursday
While we’re experiencing some summer rain – and thunderstorms (rumbling even as we type) – the forecast is for this turbulent weather to be mostly over by evening, so please review our list with that in mind. Here are the scheduled happenings, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find even more […]
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
This could save birds’ lives: Free window-collision-deterrent installations
While your home windows might provide you a great view of birds outside – those same windows also could be a threat to their lives. Local advocates are offering an opportunity through August to do something about that, and asked us to share this announcement with you: Window collisions kill more than one billion birds […]
West Seattle Blog
about 7 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Thursday notes
6:02 AM: Good morning! It’s Thursday, July 16, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Today’s forecast is for showers, maybe even thunderstorms, mostly over by late afternoon, high in mid-70s. Sunrise was at 5:28 am today; sunset will be at 9:02 pm. (Wednesday sunset photo by Bert Huelmann) TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular weekday schedule. West […]
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
AGC seeks input on workforce
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), in partnership with the National Center for Construction Education and Research, is urging construction professionals to participate in its annual Workforce Survey.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
Data 1 building in Fremont keeps Salesforce as key tenant
Back in 2019, Salesforce paid well over $15 billion to acquire Tableau, which was then leasing a cluster of five office buildings in Fremont and Wallingford. Prominent among them is the Data 1 building, with about 110,000 square feet of offices.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
Clark Barnes dials in design for 555 Bellevue units at Spring District
Over in Bellevue, we've known since February that the bare north parcels at the Spring District are pivoting from office plans to future apartments.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
Capitol Lake to be lowered as estuary design nears completion
The water level of the artificial Capitol Lake on the Washington State Capitol Campus is set to be temporarily lowered next week so engineers can complete the final designs needed to restore the area to its estuary state.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
Auburn shopping center trades for over $69M
In Auburn, just west of Lake Tapps, Lakeland Town Center sold last week for $69.5 million.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 13 hours
On the Block: We need to talk about the HOP
Enacted last month, the city's Housing Opportunities Program didn't get much ink at the time. The HOP was signed into law soon after the Memorial Day weekend. In simplest terms, it ups the zoning for condos or apartments — but only for a perishable three-year window! — in select areas of the city.