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1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 3 at Nationals 8 Today
NEXT At Nationals Tomorrow · 10:35 AM
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NEXT At Fire Wed, Jun 17 · 7:00 PM
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Latest News

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West Seattle Blog 18 days

Paddle Battle pickleball tournament Sunday to benefit West Seattle High School student-athletes

(WSB photo from last year’s Paddle Battle) Pickleball players still have time to sign up for the second annual West Seattle Paddle Battle, benefiting WSHS student-athletes via the WS Booster Club, now less than a week away, 8 am-5 pm Sunday, May 31, at Nino Cantu SW Athletic Complex (2801 SW Thistle). In case you […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Post-holiday Tuesday

6:03 AM: Good morning! Back to work and back to school on this Tuesday, May 26, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Clearing as the day goes on, low-60s high. Sunrise was at 5:20 am; sunset will be at 8:53 pm. TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular schedules. Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

SPORTS: Chief Sealth IHS track and field athletes headed to state

The state 2A track and field championships start this Thursday (May 28) in Tacoma and will include representation from Chief Sealth International High School – we received this photo and update to share with you: Chief Sealth International High School‘s track & field team had a strong showing at last week’s SeaKing District Championship competition, […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

WEST SEATTLE SUNSET: Holiday weekend’s vivid conclusion

Thanks for the photos of what was a vivid but short-lived burst of color during tonight’s sunset! Above, Steve Heck‘s view from The Kenney; below, how Curry Gibson saw it: Tonight’s official sunset time was 8:52 pm; the latest sunset time of the year will be 9:11 pm, starting June 22 and continuing for a […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

VIDEO, PHOTOS: Forest Lawn’s 2026 Memorial Day service focuses on gratitude

(WSB photos by Torin Record-Sand) The rain did not deter a larger-than-usual turnout today for the traditional Memorial Day service at Forest Lawn in High Point, some with umbrellas, others under a canopy in view of the cemetery flagpole: We recorded it all on video: After Scouts from Troop 799 brought in the national and […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

FERRY NOTES: Ticketing trouble today; online meetings tomorrow

Two Washington State Ferries notes: TICKETING TROUBLE: According to the WSF alerts/bulletins page, “Vehicle reservations, Wave2Go ticketing and terminal ticket sales and redemptions are offline due to a systemwide outage. … Please allow extra time for payment processing at your departure point.” No ETA for a fix. ONLINE MEETINGS TOMORROW: Two chances for updates and […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

Remembering tireless West Seattle protester Marjorie Prince, 1938-2026

(WSB photo: Marjorie Prince during a solo protest last summer) After many weeks of “Mondays with Marjorie,” today West Seattle Indivisible will be protesting at 35th/Edmunds without Marjorie. The group is circulating the news that Marjorie Prince, known for her daily protest vigils (often solo) near The Mount, where she lived, has died: Marjorie passed […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

Orcas in Elliott Bay

Thanks for the tips! Multiple reports of orcas in Elliott Bay this morning. Most recently, NB off Don Armeni, per Kersti Muul.

South Seattle Emerald 19 days

South End Life: Attorney General Nick Brown Talks Challenge Coins and Their Meaning During Memorial Day

Challenge coins are small metal tokens engraved with emblems. They're a revered part of military culture. The Emerald caught up with Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown to talk about what these small metal tokens mean.

South Seattle Emerald 19 days

OPINION | A Bad Cycle for South Seattle: The Inequity of Expanded Closure of Lake Washington Boulevard

Just as environmental calamities hit BIPOC communities first and disproportionately, solutions — including, most certainly, a transportation mode shift away from cars — is more onerous for people of color and other marginalized groups.

West Seattle Blog 20 days

What to know about Memorial Day 2026 in West Seattle

(‘Bey’ the Bald Eagle, photographed by James Tilley) Here’s info you might find useful on this Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2026: WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Rain and wind expected by pm, low-60s high. Sunrise was at 5:20 am; sunset will be at 8:52 pm. TRANSIT/TRANSPORTATION Metro: Sunday schedule West Seattle Water Taxi and its shuttles: […]

West Seattle Blog 20 days

WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Store robbery

Police say three men stole various items from Global Smoke and Vape at 35th/Roxbury just before 1 am, and though no weapons were used, they’re calling it a robbery because the theft involved force. So far the description of the robbers is only partial, “three Hispanic or Black males dressed in all black.” If you […]

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