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about 2 hours
HAPPENING NOW: Arts in Nature Festival 2026 at Camp Long
Dancer Navya Ramesh was one of today’s first main-stage performers at the Arts in Nature Festival, happening right now at Camp Long (5200 35th SW). But performances are just part of what the festival’s offering all day and into the evening, rain or shine: Inside Camp Long’s legendary cabins, you’ll find “immersive installations” like the […]
West Seattle Blog
about 2 hours
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Bicycle stolen in seconds
The video and report are from Nicole in Highland Park: Our home is having construction done in the backyard. Someone brazenly walked onto our property and stole a bike. Younger bald white male wearing a gray T-shirt, black jacket, and dark jeans. If you have any tips, please help. We don’t have a police report […]
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
700 pounds of fireworks at center of Whidbey Island fire investigation
Multiple reports indicate that a cigarette may have been a catalyst in the fire and explosion.
GeekWire
about 6 hours
From the dot-com boom to AI security: F5 at 30, with CEO François Locoh-Donou
F5 turns 30 this year. On this week's GeekWire Podcast, recorded at F5 Tower, CEO François Locoh-Donou discusses the company's move into AI security, its acquisition of SurePath AI, and his path from Togo to Seattle. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 7 hours
WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: 36 notes!
(Friday photo of Alki Beach by Bob Burns) First weekend of summer (despite the not-summery weather), and the sun is expected to eventually appear! Here are our highlighted happenings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: RUN WITH WEST SEATTLE RUNNER: Meet up at West Seattle Runner (2743 California SW; WSB sponsor) […]
West Seattle Blog
about 18 hours
HAPPENING NOW: Bicycle ride to honor Maridee Bonadea and other crash victims
As previously reported, this month’s Critical Mass bicycle ride will stop at “ghost bike” memorials to two riders killed in crashes, including 76-year-old Maridee Bonadea, the Vashon rider hit and killed in Fauntleroy earlier this month. Critical Mass doesn’t publicize its exact route in advance but did say on social media that Ms. Bonadea’s memorial […]
West Seattle Blog
about 21 hours
CONGRATULATIONS! Rain City Ropeworks jump-rope athletes excel at nationals
West Seattle has yet more champs! Zack Hill sent the update and photos after Rain City Ropeworks jump-rope athletes returned from national competition: West Seattle-based jump-rope team Rain City Ropeworks, coached by former world champion jumper Rene Bibaud, just returned from the 2026 American Jump Rope National Championship in Buffalo, NY, and the team did […]
The Stranger
about 21 hours
King County’s Homelessness Crisis Worsens, But at a Slower Pace
Preliminary results from King County’s biennial survey of its homeless population showed the number of people experiencing homelessness grew from 16,868 to 18,365 between 2024 and 2026, a nine percent increase. The report, a federally mandated Point-in-Time count managed by the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), suggests that although the rate of growth has […] The post King County’s Homelessness Crisis Worsens, But at a Slower Pace appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
about 21 hours
NASA backs dozens of projects on the space frontier, including some with Northwest connections
Space agency selects 37 companies as partners to develop technologies that will support moon bases and Mars exploration. Read More
The Stranger
about 23 hours
One Lost Ring to Rule Them All
A huge thank you to the staff at the Capitol Hill Trader Joe’s for finding my engagement ring and helping me find my thin and easy-to-miss wedding band. The Wednesday morning crew took the time to get on all fours to look under shelves and mats, connect me to their printer so I could print […] The post One Lost Ring to Rule Them All appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
about 23 hours
FOLLOWUP: Hiawatha Play Area project start date set
(Current Hiawatha Play Area, as seen when project first surfaced in 2019) A Seattle Parks project that’s been in the works since before the pandemic is finally about to be built. Here’s the Parks announcement we received today: Seattle Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the Hiawatha Play Area Renovation project construction will begin […]
West Seattle Blog
about 24 hours
HAPPENING NOW: ‘Gather For Goals’ street party to celebrate World Cup soccer and White Center
(WSB/WCN photo by Torin Record-Sand: County Executive Girmay Zahilay) The street party that’s under way right now on both sides of Roxbury, from the south block of Delridge Way southward on 16th to 100th, is called “Gather For Goals.” And while its centerpieces are four huge screens showing World Cup soccer matches, the “goals” it’s […]