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The Urbanist
about 14 hours
Seattle Council Committee Votes to Rein In Growth Plan Appeals
A 3-0 Land Use Committee vote sends Eddie Lin's proposal to close a commonly used avenue of growth plan appeals to a full Seattle City Council vote next week. The proposal has sparked opposition from many of the same groups that have used appeals to delay zoning changes in the past.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 19 hours
The Quality Film Club: Capitol Hill’s newest movie theater is in an abandoned grocery store
By Brenna Gauchat The Quality Film Club is bringing a little of the neighborhood moviegoing experience to 15th Ave E by building on the power of Seattle’s existing film community. Every first and third Thursday of the month, attendees can … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 19 hours
As final mental competency period ends, First Hill homeless ax murder case heads to dismissal and civil commitment
Liam Kryger, the 27-year-old accused in two deadly attacks on sleeping homeless men killed in late night assaults on area streets in 2024, remains ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 19 hours
Seattle City Council notes: environmental appeal reform, new City Light rates and expanded discount program, and why it is holding public hearings on bills it already passed
The Seattle City Council has a busy Wednesday schedule of public hearings and legislative updates as it wraps up business approaching the annual late-August summer break. Public hearings: The Seattle City Council has already acted on key pieces of legislation … Continue reading →
Lookout Landing
about 21 hours
Mariners News: All-Star Game, Willson Contreras, and Shohei Ohtani
Good morning everyone! I hope you all enjoyed last night’s All-Star Game, in which the American League rolled over the National League 4-0. We’ve got two more off-days for the Mariners before they get ready to host the Giants in a weekend matchup. How have you been spending your extra days off from M’s baseball? […]
The Urbanist
about 22 hours
Seattle Transit Advocates Push Back on Watering Down Transit Measure Renewal
Councilmember Bob Kettle's proposal to slash the Seattle Transit Measure renewal by one-third drew significant pushback this week at a public hearing on potential amendments. Among those strongly advocating against the move was the Seattle Transit Advisory Board and the Amalgamated Transit Union.
Lookout Landing
1 day
AL Punches Out NL in 2026 MLB All-Star Game
The American League shutout the National League 4-0 on Tuesday in the 2026 All-Star Game. Here’s some notes I took. Keeping Score: I decided to watch the All-Star Game this year. Not only that, I decided to score the All-Star Game this year. I recently found my old scorebook and thought it’d be fun, since […]
Lookout Landing
1 day
All-Star Game 2026, Preview and Discussion
The American and National League’s best, er, most available square off in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Yes, it’s All-Star week, which means tonight is the All-Star game, which means this is the final MLB-endorsed event until games restart on Friday. For some, especially Mariners fans, that might sound like a blessing. Those fans will be heartened […]
The Urbanist
1 day
Pierce Transit Goes to Voters for First Funding Increase Since 2002
The 0.3% sales tax bump going onto the November ballot would increase service by around 40% by the mid-2030s, the biggest expansion of transit service in Pierce County in decades. Since May, the proposal has been tweaked to include free rides for seniors.
Capitol Hill Seattle
2 days
Officials plan ‘open house’ as Broadway Crisis Care Center readied for 2027 opening
A half year after selecting an operator for the coming Crisis Care Center at Broadway and Union, officials are ramping up the community outreach process as the facility makes plans for a late 2027 opening. An “Open House and Resource … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
2 days
Seattle City Council considers bill that would prioritize ‘warm handoff’ diversion in drug use enforcement
The Seattle City Council is slated to handle two pieces of legislation Tuesday related to the changing nature of the role of the Seattle Police Department in the city. Drug ordinance diversion: In Tuesday morning’s public safety committee session, council … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
2 days
Madison Valley commercial building damaged in overnight fire
Firefighters battled a stubborn fire in the upper floors of a Madison Valley commercial building overnight. Seattle Fire says there was no injuries despite damage. The cause is under investigation. 911 calls reported flames coming from the third story of … Continue reading →