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West Seattle Blog
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WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Exchange of gunfire reported in High Point
After 911 callers reported hearing up to 15 gunshots in High Point, responding officers found a group of people who told them someone shot at them and they shot back. This happened less than half an hour ago around 32nd and Myrtle. Police told dispatch they’ve found some casings in a field, but no injuries […]
West Seattle Blog
about 1 hour
Getting ready! Two prep scenes as Saturday’s West Seattle Grand Parade and Float Dodger 5K approach
Last reminder of the night that tomorrow (Saturday, July 18) brings the West Seattle Grand Parade, preceded by the Float Dodger 5K. Two scenes from this afternoon as hundreds prepared to participate: The photos above and below are from Arlene Rubin, who happened upon this group outside a home in the Lowman Beach area where […]
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
Day of play reminds families they can get help in keeping their kids fed during summer break
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog The City of Seattle’s Summer Meals Program commemorated the season of service with a community-wide celebration at Highland Park Playground today. Bordering the park’s popular playground and spray park were some temporary inflatable games like archery and soccer, as well as a couple bounce houses drawing a […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 7 hours
ICE airport arrest video prompts criticism
The chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) calls it “only the latest example of ICE terrorizing our communities.”
NW Asian Weekly
about 7 hours
Report sheds light on Asian Americans’ media habits
Asian Americans are looking for more news that reflects their communities, according to a new national study from Asian Americans Advancing Justice–AAJC and the University of Michigan School of Information.
West Seattle Blog
about 8 hours
HAPPENING NOW: Alki Art Fair 2026, first day
West Seattle has great art events all year long – from the monthly Art Walks to the annual Art Tour – but this is the most scenic setting in which to view and buy it: The three-day Alki Art Fair began this afternoon, with dozens of artists and crafters in booths by the bay, each […]
The Stranger
about 8 hours
I Saw U: After the US Lost a World Cup Game,
lesbianism at metier during usa v. aus matchwe sat next to each other at the bar. you: rapinoe jersey, me: with my black lab. you wished me a happy pride on your way out. drinks sometime? Gas Stations GlancesNorth Bend Sinclair 7/3/26. You with kids in a ?Suburban? dreaming of escape. Me – leopard print […] The post I Saw U: After the US Lost a World Cup Game, appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
about 9 hours
More of what you will – and won’t – see at Saturday’s West Seattle Grand Parade
We’re less than 24 hours away from this year’s West Seattle Grand Parade, which starts at California/Lander at 11 am Saturday, heading southbound on California SW to SW Edmunds at the south end of The Junction. Here are more quick notes on what you will and won’t see (barring last-minute changes): *Pacific Northwest Naval Air […]
The Stranger
about 9 hours
SIFF Cinema Workers Union Walk Out of SIFF Downtown Ahead of 70mm The Odyssey Screening
Members of the SIFF Cinema Workers Union (SCWU) walked out of the 570-seat SIFF Cinema Downtown Friday before the sold out 3 pm 70mm screening of Christopher Nolan’s fantasy epic The Odyssey. The union said the action was authorized by a majority of members, citing concerns about the slow pace of contract bargaining and SIFF […] The post SIFF Cinema Workers Union Walk Out of SIFF Downtown Ahead of 70mm The Odyssey Screening appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 10 hours
The Stranger’s Noise Complaint: Episode Two
Welcome to Noise Complaint, The Stranger‘s new audio and video music podcast featuring live performances right here at The Stranger HQ. Streamed live and released every other Friday, we invite a great band, musician, or wonderfully weird act to perform. Tune in, discover something new, and support art in your city. On Apple, you can subscribe […] The post The Stranger’s Noise Complaint: Episode Two appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
about 10 hours
CRIME WATCH FOLLOWUP: West Seattle Bridge still dark. Where does the wire-theft situation stand?
A reader who hadn’t driven the West Seattle Bridge at night in a while messaged us this week, startled by how many of its lights were out. Wire theft affecting the bridge has long been an issue, but it’s hit the headlines again multiple times recently, particularly with the Gregory Galitzeck case (still not back […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 12 hours
Hobbs pushes back on Trump’s election claims
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is rejecting President Donald Trump's latest claims of widespread election fraud, saying Washington's election system remains secure despite recent cuts to federal cybersecurity support.