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The Urbanist 34 minutes

King County Council D2 Candidates Joust at Urbanist Forum

State Senator Rebecca Saldaña and Seattle Port Commission President Toshiko Hasegawa are both running for King County Council in D2. Both progressives, they shared similar positions at a recent forum, but differed over a county social housing levy and whose experience was the right fit for the job.

South Seattle Emerald about 1 hour

Seattle Expands Policing, Services in Little Saigon and North Beacon Hill

Seattle is pairing expanded policing with outreach and overdose response in Little Saigon and North Beacon Hill, but residents are watching for real results.

My Ballard about 5 hours

Stabbing at Gas Works Park leaves one man seriously injured, suspect arrested

A 31-year-old man was arrested Tuesday night after Seattle police say he stabbed a 21-year-old man during a disturbance at Gas Works Park. According to the Seattle Police Department, officers ... Read more

The Urbanist about 21 hours

Court of Appeals Ruling Pushes Out Next Phase of Seattle's Growth Plan 'Significantly'

The June 1 ruling by the Washington Court of Appeals is set to send a pair of appeals of Seattle's growth plan back to the City, putting consideration of the next set of planned zoning changes on hold. The city council may not be able to take them up again until late 2026 or early 2027.

My Ballard 1 day

Hattie’s Hat closes for week-long maintenance and renovations

Ballard restaurant and bar Hattie’s Hat (5231 Ballard Ave NW) is temporarily closed this week while crews complete planned maintenance and improvement projects. General Manager Sara Larsen said the closure ... Read more

My Ballard 1 day

Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board election fills one seat, leaves another vacant

The Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board has announced the results of its 2026 annual election, with one board position filled and another remaining vacant. According to the board, there were ... Read more

My Ballard 1 day

Crown Hill underpass mural completed after weeks of community collaboration

A new mural now brightens the 8th Avenue NW underpass at Holman Road, marking the completion of a community art project that brought together youth artists, neighborhood volunteers, and local ... Read more

South Seattle Emerald 1 day

Where to Celebrate Juneteenth in South Seattle and Beyond

Celebrate Juneteenth with block parties, pop-up markets, live music, family activities, and community gatherings centering Black joy across the South End and beyond.

The Urbanist 1 day

Harborview Expansion Plan Hits Trouble, with Parking Costs Front and Center

The medical center campus expansion plan approved by voters in 2020 has ballooned from $1.74 billion to at least $2.25 billion, with the new tower at the heart of the plan pushed from 2028 to at least 2031. Numerous county councilmembers are voicing frustration and alarm over the project's future.

Westside Seattle 2 days

New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall

New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall Off patr Tue, 06/16/2026 - 5:31pm

My Ballard 2 days

Ballard power outage traced to equipment failure, Seattle City Light says

More than 3,000 Seattle City Light customers in Ballard and surrounding North Seattle neighborhoods lost power Monday, according to utility officials. The outage began Monday morning and affected customers from ... Read more

The Urbanist 2 days

Is Sound Transit Abandoning the Lofty Goals of the Enterprise Initiative?

Sound Transit's lofty Enterprise Initiative was aimed at getting ballooning budgets under control without cutting or delaying planned light rail projects. However, that may have been an overly ambitious goal, since the agency did have to resort to pulling those levers last month.

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