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The Urbanist
31 minutes
New Facilities Open on Elliott Bay Trail, Honoring Indigenous Roots
Seattle just celebrated the grand reopening of Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks, with upgrades fueled with $56 million in private donations. The overhaul included several nods to the land's Indigenous people and their Salish culture.
The Urbanist
about 5 hours
Tubman Center 'Turns Soil' on New Rainier Beach Health Center
Focused on serving communities of color, the Tubman Center for Health & Freedom is aiming to deliver culturally-competent care for 12,000 patients at a new Rainier Beach facility that started construction on June 5.
Phinney Wood
about 8 hours
Phinney Neighborhood Community Chorus to perform benefit concert for EVERSTRONG
The Phinney Neighborhood Community Chorus invites the community to a special benefit concert supporting EVERSTRONG, a local nonprofit dedicated to preventing child sex trafficking and exploitation. The free concert will […]
The Urbanist
about 10 hours
Seattle Leaders Push Back on Plan to Shortchange City in New Countywide Tax
A 0.1% countywide sales tax hike is on deck for later this week, largely to fund road improvements outside cities and towns. Seattle city leaders are arguing that a proposed cap diverting several million dollars per year to other cities and towns is unfair.
The Urbanist
1 day
Inmate Fatality Report Points to Ongoing Issues at SCORE Jail
Ten miles south of Seattle, the SCORE Jail has seen a dozen deaths in custody since 2023. A recent fatality review left several questions unanswered, including how the drugs that caused the overdose death got into the jail.
Phinney Wood
1 day
Registration opens for the 2026 Gumshoe 5K
Calling all detectives, puzzle-solvers, and neighborhood adventurers: registration is now open for Gumshoe 5K. Seattle’s beloved mystery walk that turns neighborhood streets into a giant clue-filled adventure. Participants work their […]
The Urbanist
1 day
Op-Ed: How Redlining Housing Discrimination Continues to Impact Seattle Today
Racist maps that U.S. federally backed banks used to deny mortgages to communities of color have a long legacy. Elijah Wright's Redlining Reimagined project seeks to lay bare that sordid history.
On Montlake
2 days
8 thoughts on Chaz Gray's commitment to Washington
What to know about the three-star edge rusher.
The Urbanist
2 days
Sound Transit Loses Megaproject Head in Wake of Major ST3 Update
Terri Mestas, hired from LA as the agency's first head of "megaproject delivery", will depart Sound Transit after just over two years in the role. Her departure comes at a critical time, with significant attention on how Sound Transit will get the full voter-approved ST3 portfolio on track.
Phinney Wood
2 days
Who makes PhinneyWood a better place? Nominate them for a Seattle Good Neighbor Award
One of the things that makes PhinneyWood special is the people. The neighbor who checks in on others during a storm. The volunteer who shows up year after year. The […]
The Urbanist
2 days
Seattle Is Updating Its Climate Plan for First Time in 13 Years
With the effects of climate change bearing down and global goals far from reach, the City of Seattle is reevaluating its approach to climate action. A survey is open this month to guide the process.
On Montlake
3 days
Did a Texas judge just break 'the system' for good?
Why the Brendan Sorsby ruling could finally push college sports toward ... whatever comes next.