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International Examiner
27 days
Ten camps: A legacy of American survival
“My goal is to reintroduce the topic of Japanese American incarceration not as a Japanese American story, but as a shared American legacy that continues to shape all of us.” – Haruka Sakaguchi On the cusp of America’s 250th anniversary, the question still remains: what does it really mean to be American? The International Center […] The post Ten camps: A legacy of American survival appeared first on International Examiner.
West Seattle Blog
27 days
WEST SEATTLE SALMON: Students free fry at Fauntleroy Creek, joined by City Councilmember Ron Saka
(Diana Spence explained how volunteers use net traps to count coho smolts leaving the creek for saltwater) It’s the time of spring when students participating in Salmon in the Schools release their school-raised baby salmon into local creeks. One school was joined this week by an elected official. The report is from Judy Pickens of […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
Got brown water in Gatewood? Here’s why
Firefighters are out testing hydrants today in Gatewood; we spotted this one at 37th and Holden. Hydrant-testing stirs up sediment – aka rust – in the lines, and that can lead to discolored water in the area. We’ve already heard from one person who had it, though he says it cleared up relatively quickly. Always […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
Morgan Junction Park ‘skate dot’/all-wheels area finally has ‘momentum,’ project manager says, though slogging through red tape
(Current design for expanded Morgan Junction Park, ‘skate dot’ in lower left) By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor The latest meeting about the “skate dot”/all-wheels area in the Morgan Junction Park expansion plan served largely as a reminder of how much bureaucracy has bogged it down. Project manager Trae Yang from Seattle Parks noted […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
SDOT plans two ‘People Streets’ drop-in info sessions in West Seattle
Two “People Streets/Public Spaces“ projects are planned in West Seattle – same ones mentioned here briefly after SDOT released a list of levy-funded 2026 projects – and drop-in informational events are planned at both in the next several days: At 18th/Delridge, 9:30 am-11:30 am tomorrow (Saturday, May 16): (Neighbors first mentioned this in a comment […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
Wine Walk, forest walks, music, movie, more for your West Seattle Friday!
(Thursday sunset, photographed by Jen Popp) 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): SOUTH SEATTLE COLLEGE GARDEN CENTER Spring is garden time! See what’s new at the center, open today, 10 am-3 pm at north end of South Seattle College (WSB […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
YOU CAN HELP: West Seattle High School Unified Basketball headed for Special Olympics USA Games
You can help West Seattle High School athletes make a “once-in-a-lifetime” trip to compete, and “show what’s possible,” as WSHS Unified Sports coordinator Rachel Myers explains: From West Seattle to the USA Games – Help Our Players Shine! We are thrilled to announce that the WSHS Unified Basketball team has been selected to represent Washington […]
International Examiner
27 days
Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants
It’s a cold day in Seattle, the kind where the wind carries the scent of pine and wet leaves. Thin branches sag under the weight of occasional rain, droplets shimmering whenever the sun slips through the sky’s thick gray veil. Here, in her secret location, Native Hawaiian Tanya Jose is foraging for a lei. She […] The post Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants appeared first on International Examiner.
West Seattle Blog
27 days
TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Friday watch
6:04 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Friday, May 15, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Showery, breezy, thunderstorms possibie, mid-50s high. Sunrise was at 5:31 am; sunset will be at 8:40 pm. CLOSURE ALERTS –WSDOT will close the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge all weekend again, starting tonight. Details here. -Also, as announced, SDOT will close the […]
West Seattle Blog
27 days
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Mini-mart burglary
Thanks to Tom for the photo and tip. Police have been at the Delridge/Brandon mini-mart since its owner reported a burglary, seen via video monitoring, about an hour ago. For a while they thought the burglar might still be inside, but they’ve just gone in and confirmed nobody’s there now. The description circulated over the […]
West Seattle Blog
28 days
HAPPENING NOW: May 2026 West Seattle Art Walk, including new Junction business Oona
We’re out right now on the West Seattle Art Walk – tonight, featuring the new business that a longtime Junction fashion entrepreneur is opening: That’s Linda Walsh, who – as we reported here – proprietor of Carmilia’s, and now also taking over the 4536 California SW space a few doors down where Willow recently closed. […]
International Examiner
28 days
UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history
We know that Asian Americans, like other non-white racial groups, have been victims of violence directed towards them. Not too long ago, we witnessed and experienced a period of widespread Asian hate, which was induced by President Donald Trump when he continually called the Covid 19 virus the “Chinese virus.” It seemed like the violence […] The post UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history appeared first on International Examiner.