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Seattle Medium 11 days

I Now Know He Won Nothing

Reports highlight former President Donald Trump's controversial claims regarding the Iran conflict and his administration's efforts to restrict voting access, alongside his perceived disrespect for international figures. In contrast, former President Barack Obama's eight-year tenure is frequently cited for its achievements and the hope it inspired.

West Seattle Blog 11 days

TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, WEATHER: First Monday of summer, with Heat Advisory alert

6:02 AM: Good morning! It’s Monday, June 22, 2026. No Seattle World Cup match today – next one’s at noon Wednesday. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Summer is here and so is a Heat Advisory alert from the National Weather Service, in effect 11 am today to 11 pm Wednesday. Today’s forecast, however, is for sunshine and […]

KUOW Seattle Now 11 days

Seattle banned data centers. Now what?

Today, we're bringing you an episode from our friends at KUOW's Booming podcast. Seattle’s city council just approved a one-year moratorium on data centers within city limits – making the city the biggest in the country to ban them.  The move comes after several big developers proposed data center projects that could use up to a third of the power that Seattle uses on an average day.   On today's episode, what do data center companies want to be in Seattle for, anyway? And are we better off without them?  Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/boomingnotes.Booming is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Carol Smith. Our producers are Lucy Soucek and Alec Cowan. Our hosts are Joshua McNichols and Monica Nickelsburg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

West Seattle Blog 11 days

WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Store robbery

Police are arriving at Global Smoke and Vape at 35th/Roxbury after a reported robbery within the past half-hour. So far the robbers are described only as three white males, two in black ski masks and black hoodies, one carrying a trash bag of merchandise taken in the robbery.

West Seattle Blog 12 days

BIZNOTE: La Casa del Sabor bringing Mexican food back to Fauntleroy

Thanks for the tips! Ever since the La Casa del Sabor trailer turned up parked at the same spot vacated by El Camion two years ago, we’ve been trying to reach them to find out their plan. Went by again tonight after sunset and discovered a new sign on the truck: So there you have […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

WEEK AHEAD: West Seattle pickleball/tennis meeting Tuesday; new info online now

As first reported here two and a half weeks ago, Seattle Parks decided to have another round of community meetings before finalizing its “outdoor racquet-sports strategy,” and that meeting – the first one in West Seattle – is coming up at 6:30 pm Tuesday (June 23) at Dakota Place Park (California/Dakota). In advance of that, […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

One way to tackle Puget Sound pollution: See what RainWise is all about

Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog On this first day of summer, sunny and dry, you might have trouble remembering the record rainfall of just a few weeks ago. Whether we see serious summer rain or not, this is a good time to think about planning for the the inevitably […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

SEEN OFF WEST SEATTLE: Almost-annual algae bloom, resembling but NOT a spill

Thanks to Chris Frankovich for the photo from The Arroyos, where what is almost certainly the almost-annual algae bloom has shown up. We’ve reported on similar sights most years since the early 2010s; it’s usually a type of algae known as Noctiluca. Experts say it’s not usually toxic – this isn’t what is meant by […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

HAPPENING NOW: Bubbles and beer, plus music, at Super Deli Mart’s Fauntleroy Fall Festival summer party

Whether you’re celebrating Father’s Day, the first day of summer, or perfect weekend weather, you’re welcome to join the party outside Super Deli Mart (35th/Barton, northwest corner), now until 4 pm. Kids’ activities including bubbles (buckets full and lots of room, as shown above), and draft beer for sale inside the store with part of […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

West Seattle Wild’s invitation to you

West Seattle has so many public green spaces and shores to explore. That’s why Rob Kellar launched a new group called West Seattle Wild; the photo above is from one of their first adventures. Here’s his announcement: I started West Seattle Wild after realizing how much wildlife and natural beauty we have right here in […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

Memorial gathering June 28 for Dean Charles Duncan, 1959-2026

Family and friends will gather one week from today, on Sunday, June 28, to celebrate the life of Dean Charles “Charlie” Duncan, and are sharing this invitation: Loving husband, father, son, brother & friend. Come share stories as we celebrate the life of Dean Charles Duncan. June 28th. 2026 West Seattle Eagles 4426 California Ave […]

West Seattle Blog 12 days

WEST SEATTLE SUNDAY: Summer begins with 25 options!

(WSB photo – seen sunbathing at Longfellow Creek) Welcome to summer, which officially began early this morning; hot weather is ahead but the alert doesn’t kick in until 11 am Monday, so, for what should be a pleasant Sunday (and Father’s Day), here are highlights from what’s on our West Seattle Event Calendar: SUNDAY FUNDAY […]

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