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about 9 hours
TUESDAY PREVIEW: Take a RainWise walking tour in West Seattle
(WSB file photo – RainWise cisterns at Peace Lutheran Church) Perhaps you’re listening to tonight’s rain coursing through a downspout and wondering if there’s something better to do with all that water than let it run into a side sewer or the street (eventually polluting local waterways). There might be, especially if you’re eligible for […]
West Seattle Blog
about 11 hours
WEST SEATTLE SCENE: Protesting in memory of Marjorie
(Photo courtesy Randy Winn) Thanks for the photo. Local activists gathered at 35th/Edmunds this afternoon for a protest that also served as a memorial. They’re carrying the torch lit by Marjorie Prince, who demonstrated at that corner for months – daily, while others joined her weekly for “Mondays with Marjorie” – until her recent death. […]
West Seattle Blog
about 12 hours
Ask Seattleites to pay more for full ST3 delivery? ‘Inappropriate,’ says lone city councilmember on Sound Transit Board
(WSB photo: Councilmember Dan Strauss with Council President Joy Hollingsworth at this morning’s Q&A) Also in attendance at today’s informal periodic city councilmember Q&A session with reporters (earlier coverage here) was Councilmember Dan Strauss, who is the lone Seattle councilmember also on the Sound Transit Board. After the board vote a week and a half […]
West Seattle Blog
about 13 hours
BIZNOTE: Pegasus Pizza announces new owners
Two years after opening in The Junction, which was a year-plus after the longtime Alki location’s closure, Pegasus Pizza and Pasta has just announced new owners. Via email, here’s the announcement and photo we received today: After more than 30 years as the head chefs and culinary backbone of Pegasus Pizza and Pasta, Gabriel Castro […]
West Seattle Blog
about 14 hours
Fauntleroy Creek Culvert ‘early work’ to start on 45th SW soon, Seattle Public Utilities says, but no road closure until next year
The first of two Fauntleroy Creek culvert-replacement projects, under 45th SW north of SW Wildwood, will move into “early work” later this month, according to a Seattle Public Utilities announcement today, but the major work – which will close part of 45th SW for up to two years – isn’t set to start early next […]
West Seattle Blog
about 16 hours
POLICE STAFFING: Fewer officers leaving, new briefing says, which might pose a dilemma
In advance of tomorrow morning’s City Council Public Safety Committee meeting, the presentation is posted for a major agenda item, the quarterly update on Seattle Police staffing, hiring, overtime, and performance. One key point: Fewer officers are leaving than expected. As a result, the presentation prepared by council staff suggests in its summary: SPD is […]
PubliCola
about 18 hours
Wilson Backs Down on Tenant Protection Rollbacks, Fire Department Funding Plan Fizzles, Privacy Advocates Push Back on Surveillance During World Cup
1. Mayor Katie Wilson’s office confirmed that Wilson will not be proposing changes to the city’s just cause eviction ordinance… The post Wilson Backs Down on Tenant Protection Rollbacks, Fire Department Funding Plan Fizzles, Privacy Advocates Push Back on Surveillance During World Cup appeared first on PubliCola.
West Seattle Blog
about 19 hours
Here’s our list of what’s happening on your West Seattle Monday!
(Photo by Bob Burns) Here’s your Monday list of highlights, mostly from our West Seattle Event Calendar: SPRAYPARK SEASON: Daily splashing continues at the Highland Park Spraypark (1100 SW Cloverdale), 11 am-8 pm. NO CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING: Weekly 2 pm meeting is canceled today. PROTEST IN TRIBUTE TO MARJORIE: 3-4 pm at 35th/Edmunds, weekly […]
West Seattle Blog
about 20 hours
YOU CAN HELP: 7th grader’s instrument-donation project to enable ‘everyone to have the opportunity to play music’
Got a musical instrument you don’t need any more? A local student is organizing a donation drive, and asked us to share the request with you: My name is Julian, a 7th grader who lives in West Seattle, and I have a Bar Mitzvah coming up on June 20th. As part of that, I am […]
Seattle Met
about 21 hours
Seattle Is Truly a Great Sports City
It’s time for us to get the respect we deserve for our teams, our fans, and how much fun we’re having on the field.
Fremont Neighbor
about 22 hours
Big ideas came to Fremont Saturday
Fremont Studios, The Picklr, and Hidden Hall were packed June 6 for the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival, a full-day gathering that brought hundreds of attendees and a roster of nationally known journalists, politicians, and thinkers to the neighborhood. The one-day event featured live podcast recordings and panel conversations with Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Monica Lewinsky, […]
West Seattle Blog
about 23 hours
TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, WEATHER: Monday info
6:01 AM: Good morning! It’s Monday, June 8, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Rain likely later today, high in the low 60s. Sunrise was at 5:12 am; sunset will be at 9:05 pm. ROAD-WORK PAUSE Today marks the start of the “pause” for work in the right-of-way along certain Seattle routes to lessen the chance of […]