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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:07pm
Tides: Next: Low 4.1 ft at 6:06 PM
AQI 30 — Good
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 91 at Aces 101 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Sparks Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

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West Seattle Blog 17 days

SPORTS: Chief Sealth’s opening game at state

Congratulations to the Chief Sealth IHS Seahawks for another strong season. It ended today in the state tournament opening round, with a 1-0 loss to Othello, on that team’s home field in central Washington. This was the second year in a row that head coach Ernest Policarpio and his team went to state.

West Seattle Blog 17 days

COUNTDOWN: Two weeks to Loop the ‘Lupe – with Seattle’s only obstacle-course 5K!

(2025 Loop the ‘Lupe – photo by Oliver Hamlin for WSB) Speaking of Our Lady of Guadalupe (as we were earlier today) … its community-service work benefits from the annual four-events-in-one Loop the ‘Lupe, and we are now just two weeks away! On Saturday, June 6, you’re invited to Walt Hundley Playfield (34th/Myrtle) to join […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

FOLLOWUP: Our Lady of Guadalupe championship teams raise banners

Thanks to Lori Hinton for the photo! Earlier this month she shared the news that the Our Lady of Guadalupe School 7th-grade girls-varsity volleyball team, which she coaches with Patrick Lamb, won the CYO championship. Yesterday, the school held a double banner-raising for the volleyball champs and the 8th-grade boys-varsity basketball team, also CYO champions. […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

READER REPORT: Camera equipment found. Lost? Dumped?

The photo and report are from CC: This box (was seen on a corner, and) looks like it may be important camera equipment. The finder didn’t mention its current status but if you’re looking for it, let us know and we’ll do what we can to connect you.

West Seattle Blog 17 days

WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: 28 options!

(Seen at Lincoln Park. Photo by Ben Delp/BenFramed Photography) As the three-day holiday weekend begins, here are our highlighted happenings, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: RUN WITH WEST SEATTLE RUNNER: Meet up at West Seattle Runner (2743 California SW; WSB sponsor) by 8 am for today’s free group run. FAUNTLEROY PLANT GIVEAWAY: […]

West Seattle Blog 18 days

Fire response at South Transfer Station

Some West Seattle SFD crews have joined a big response to a South Park address checking to the South Transfer Station.

West Seattle Blog 18 days

YOU CAN HELP: ‘Rock Walk’ to help fund West Seattle Summer Fest music

Earlier today, we published the West Seattle Junction Association‘s announcement of this year’s Summer Fest music lineup. The shows are all free to watch – but somebody has to pay the bands – and WSJA is that “somebody,” with help from you. Here’s a fun way to help: The next Rock Walk, a showcase for […]

West Seattle Blog 18 days

HAPPENING NOW: Bidding begins in WestSide Baby’s online auction

Whether or not you’re going to WestSide Baby‘s “Night Out“ benefit in two weeks, you can support the local nonprofit by bidding in its online auction, which has just begun! Here’s the announcement: WestSide Baby’s online auction is live NOW through Sunday, June 7 at 5:00 PM, featuring incredible experiences, local getaways, sports tickets, and […]

The Stranger 18 days

Go to Folklife This Year

It’s Memorial Day Weekend, which means it’s time to break out the tank tops, fire up the grill, and rediscover that the lakes are still really freaking cold in May. And it’s also time to scoot down to Seattle Center to go to Folklife.  I know, I know. The only thing you think of when […] The post Go to Folklife This Year appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 18 days

Seattle Social Housing Developer Buys First Building

The Seattle Social Housing Developer (SSHD) has announced its first acquisition, a 150-unit apartment building in the heart of downtown. It plans to turn half of these units into affordable housing. The building, called the Elara at the Market, is a few blocks north of Pike Place Market. SSHD expects to close the sale in […] The post Seattle Social Housing Developer Buys First Building appeared first on The Stranger.

West Seattle Blog 18 days

Awards, police plans, pickleball/tennis update, Lime changes, more @ May’s Alki Community Council meeting

By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog Last night’s Alki Community Council meeting had an agenda packed with public safety initiatives, briefings, and plans, along with the presentation of awards to three dedicated community members. CRIME AND PUBLIC SAFETY: Lieutenant Pat Daly from the Southwest Precinct was invited up to give the community an […]

The Stranger 18 days

I Saw U: Saying Hi in Cal Anderson Park, Smiling in Maple Leaf Park, and Hanging With Your Dogs at the Sculpture Park

Trader Joe’s CutieTo the girl with the most gorgeous, teal eyes I’ve ever seen! U told me I was pretty while bagging my groceries at Cap Hill. Can we be best friends? Cutie Near Cal weds 5/20You in Gym clothes, me in my uniform. We crossed paths @ Howell/11th Ave next to Cal. You said […] The post I Saw U: Saying Hi in Cal Anderson Park, Smiling in Maple Leaf Park, and Hanging With Your Dogs at the Sculpture Park appeared first on The Stranger.

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