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The Seattle Times
29 days
Patagonia trademark lawsuit triggers backlash from drag queen Pattie Gonia
Drag queen Pattie Gonia is asking fans for help fighting Patagonia, the popular outdoor apparel and gear company.
West Seattle Blog
29 days
‘Whatever it takes,’ promises Seattle Public Schools superintendent as South Park community airs concerns
Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog More than a week after the originally planned end of Seattle Public Schools superintendent Ben Shuldiner‘s “community engagement” tour, he met with members of the South Park community Wednesday night. The closest his tour had come to South Park previously was his West Seattle […]
West Seattle Blog
29 days
VIDEO: Genesee Hill coyote, uncowed by cars
Thanks to AM for the video, recorded around 8 pm Friday toward the west end of Genesee Hill, near 56th/Dakota [map], where the coyote was seen between rows of parked cars. AM explained that the coyote was “NOT shy. Had my small dog with me and we went to the neighbors.” Other ways to react […]
The Seattle Times
29 days
White House moves to give political appointees more power over federal grants
The White House is moving to give political appointees more control over federal grants.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Could Seattle become hub for blind soccer? There’s a push underway
With its visibility with the FIFA Men's World Cup coming to town next month, there's a push to make Seattle the Northwest hub for blind soccer.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Walk-on playing key role in Washington men’s rowing threepeat hopes
Lyle Donovan has gone from walk-on to playing a key role for the Washington men as they try for a third straight national title.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Seattle officials introduce bill to help residents battle gun violence
Residents blocked three side streets near Aurora Avenue North on Saturday in response to gunfire in the neighborhood.
West Seattle Blog
29 days
18 options for your West Seattle Friday!
(Great Blue Heron faceoff, photo sent by Jerry Simmons) Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you can preview events days/weeks ahead 24/7): ROXHILL ELEMENTARY MOVE-A-THON: Students are doing laps today to raise money for outdoor education, and there’s still time to support them by pledging – our […]
The Seattle Times
29 days
SEC moves to scrap Biden-era rule on climate risk disclosures
The 2024 rules, which never went into effect, faced an onslaught of legal challenges.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Seattle Reign head out on road before FIFA Men’s World Cup break
The Reign head out on the road to play the Spirit, their last game before the break because of the FIFA Men's World Cup.
West Seattle Blog
29 days
WEEKEND PREVIEW: Gatewood Gator Fair on Saturday
Before we get to the list of what’s up today/tonight, a weekend preview – fun for all ages tomorrow at Gatewood Elementary (4320 SW Myrtle) during the Gator Fair, 10:30 am-2:30 pm! Organizers asked us to share one more invitation: Join us for the Fourth Annual Gatewood Gator Fair! Come and celebrate our community with […]
The Seattle Times
29 days
‘Gray and drippy’ weather in Seattle, but hottest day of 2026 is ahead
Thursday night's thunderstorms brought lightning, hail and fierce winds across parts of Washington. Forecasters say Tuesday could see highs in the 80s and 90s.