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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 5 at Marlins 6 Yesterday
NEXT At Marlins Today · 3:40 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

WIN Storm 82 at Sparks 64 Mon, Jul 6
NEXT At Dream Tomorrow · 5:00 PM
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11th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at North Carolina 3 Sat, Jul 4
NEXT Home vs Portland Sun, Jul 12 · 1:00 PM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM

Latest News

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West Seattle Blog 12 days

BIZNOTE: Miss Bebop Waffles? Mini-comeback!

A year and a half after Cori Luckenbach closed Bebop Waffle Shop at California/Admiral, she’s relaunching a mini-version next door, and it’s about to open: Bebop Waffle Shop Grand Opening – Saturday BEBOP is opening a new walk-up waffle shop, and we are celebrating its grand opening this SATURGAY, 8 AM-3 PM, FOR PRIDE. Bebop […]

Seattle Weekly 12 days

WA child welfare deaths drop significantly after record year

Deaths and critical injuries among children in Washington’s child welfare system fell steeply in the first quarter of 2026, state officials reported June 24.

West Seattle Blog 12 days

FOLLOWUP: Sound Transit Board finalizes $400+ million spending installment for West Seattle light rail

Two weeks ago, we reported on the Sound Transit Board‘s System Expansion Committee recommending approval of actions to allot $406 million toward West Seattle light rail – the first big commitment after the ST3 plan revision that cemented ST commitment to WS. At this afternoon’s meeting of the full board, the actions all got final […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

DELAY: City councilmember leading Comprehensive Plan Phase 2 review says it’s on hold till next year

City Councilmember Eddie Lin, who’s chairing the committee reviewing Phase 2 of the city Comprehensive Plan – aka “Centers and Corridors” – says it’s on hold until next year because of legal action related to environmental appeals. Lin announced the delay in a news release, saying that “a handful of homeowners and business interests are […]

West Seattle Blog 13 days

BIZNOTE FOLLOWUP: West Seattle updates for chicken chains Starbird, Dave’s Hot Chicken

As previous reported, two chicken chains are on the way to The Junction. We have updates on both: STARBIRD: We noticed while passing by this morning that Starbird has put signage in the windows of its future West Seattle location, the spot where MOD Pizza abruptly closed two years ago, on The Whittaker‘s 4755 Fauntleroy […]

West Seattle Blog 13 days

Still looking for summer camp? Music-making options – plus pay-what-you-can possibilities – with Mode and MMPA

Got room on the family schedule for summer camp? Mode Music Studios (WSB sponsor) and Mode Music and Performing Arts have news for you! Mode Music Studios and Mode Music and Performing Arts are inviting West Seattle families to enroll in our summer music programs, with a commitment that finances shouldn’t stand in the way […]

West Seattle Blog 13 days

BIZNOTE FOLLOWUP: West Seattle’s second Sherwin-Williams Paint store opens

Most of the chain businesses that West Seattle has in multiplicity involve food/drink. Now you can add to the list … paint. More than a decade after a built-from-scratch Sherwin-Williams store opened in Delridge, the paint chain has opened its second West Seattle store in the former Midas space at 4457 Fauntleroy. Thanks to Ian […]

Capitol Hill Seattle 13 days

Take a walk on Capitol Hill’s AIDS Memorial Pathway

Forty-five years after the AIDS epidemic began, many still mourn lost community members and fight the stigma of a positive diagnosis. Today, an estimated ...

Capitol Hill Seattle 13 days

20 years after the Pride parade left Broadway, here’s a look at this year’s celebrations on Capitol Hill: Trans Pride, Dyke March, PrideFest street festival, and more

Twenty years ago, Seattle’s core celebration of its queer communities — the annual Pride parade — moved off Capitol Hill. In 2026, the neighborhood will still swell with Pride as it celebrates around its rainbow crosswalks and everlasting core of … Continue reading →

West Seattle Blog 13 days

Books, music, theater, more for your West Seattle Thursday

(Reader photo – Admiral’s Lorquin butterfly seen in High Point) From the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find even more – thanks to everyone who sends events for us to share!): WORLD BEATLES DAY AT EASY STREET RECORDS: Music and more all day in honor of the Fab Four. (4559 California SW) THURSDAY […]

West Seattle Blog 13 days

YOU CAN HELP: Barton P-Patch pizza-and-bagels fundraiser Saturday

Before we get to today’s highlight list, a weekend preview – the Barton P-Patch invites you to visit during its tasty summer fundraiser: Kick off summer at the Barton P-Patch! Join us for handcrafted bagels, woodfired pizza, and live music this Saturday. Now in our fifteenth summer at the garden, we are excited to once […]

Capitol Hill Seattle 13 days

Pedestrian hit by driver while crossing Boren dies of injuries

There has been another death on the roadways around Seattle’s busy Yesler corridor. CHS has learned that the 72-year-old struck by a driver while crossing the street in a morning June 13th collision at Boren and Main has died of … Continue reading →

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