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West Seattle Blog 19 days

Death investigation by Fauntleroy ferry dock

Thanks for the tips. An SFD medical response at the Fauntleroy ferry dock resulted in a police dispatch for a death investigation, and we’ve just obtained information from SFD spokesperson Kaila Lafferty, who tells WSB: At 3:09 p.m., our rescue boat and a fireboat were dispatched to the 4800 block of SW Barton St., near […]

The Stranger 19 days

Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue

Today the Crocodile’s security employees announced the creation of a new workers’ organization, Crocodile Solidarity Collective (aka Croc Solid). This move comes on the heels of Comedy Tent buying the entertainment venue. In a press release, Croc Solid laid out its goals. Following productive meetings with the new ownership team, Croc security staff are united […] The post Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue appeared first on The Stranger.

West Seattle Blog 19 days

COUNTDOWN: One month until West Seattle Summer Fest, with one big change for safety and space

Exactly one month from today – on July 10 – the peninsula’s biggest party of the year will get going, West Seattle Summer Fest, a three-day community celebration in the heart of The Junction. In the weeks ahead, we’ll have plenty of previews, but here’s one big change from years past: SW Oregon will be […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

PREVIEW: Last West Seattle Art Walk of spring tomorrow! New way to decide where to go

Tomorrow is the second Thursday of June, and that means it’s West Seattle Art Walk night, last one of spring! This time, a new way to plan where to go and what to see – the Art Walk venues are on a new type of map that you can use to click each venue and […]

West Seattle Blog 19 days

School’s out, construction’s on: Summer of upgrades ahead at Our Lady of Guadalupe School

(Photo courtesy Our Lady of Guadalupe) School’s out for summer at Our Lady of Guadalupe, but the campus at 3401 SW Myrtle won’t be activity-free. A summer of upgrades is ahead, according to an announcement the school sent us today: Exciting improvements are coming to our campus! This summer, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School […]

The Stranger 19 days

So Real

The first time I witnessed Lars Bergquist at work was 10 years ago. He was making large paintings on paper that would go up around the city with wheatpaste. At the time, he was housesitting a friend’s apartment on Capitol Hill in one of those titanic, old buildings with vast carpeted stairwells. Art had taken […] The post So Real appeared first on The Stranger.

West Seattle Blog 19 days

From pastries to politics, here’s the list for your West Seattle Wednesday

(Photo by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor – NCL Norwegian Joy dwarfing one of WSF’s biggest ferries) Here’s our Wednesday list, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar – which you can preview any time – here’s what’s happening today/tonight: WALKING FOR WELL-BEING: 10 am Wednesday walks start from 47th/Fontanelle – if you didn’t see this in […]

The Stranger 19 days

Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary 

The previous decade obviously gave Seattle a spectacular construction boom, which transformed its skyline dramatically. This decade, on the other hand, might give us a completely different kind of boom: the transportation, by public means, of millions of people around the city. In April, the month after Cross Connection opened, Link experienced an astonishing 46 […] The post Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary  appeared first on The Stranger.

West Seattle Blog 19 days

You probably know Cara. Her friends are asking for your help after a ‘curveball’

Even if you don’t know Cara‘s name, you might recognize her on sight. Her friends are hoping that her longtime community connection will serve the fundraising they’re doing as she recovers from an unexpected health crisis. Here are two ways to help: (Poster created by fundraiser organizers) With over 15 years of experience in the […]

West Seattle Blog 20 days

TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Wednesday notes, with more last-day-of-school info

6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Wednesday, June 10, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Mostly sunny, high in the mid-60s. Sunrise was at 5:11 am (earliest of the year, staying there until June 23); sunset will be at 9:06 pm. (Alki photo, Tuesday evening, by Bob Burns) ROAD WORK The first Seattle World Cup match isn’t until […]

West Seattle Blog 20 days

Behind the curtain, across the years: See what this weekend’s BAYFEST Intergenerational Theater show is all about

By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog For a second year, performers spanning generations will take the stage together in BAYFEST’s Intergenerational Theater Project show this Friday and Saturday in West Seattle. We attended one of the final rehearsals to get to know the cast and learn about the age-defying connections that have blossomed […]

West Seattle Blog 20 days

READER REPORT: Yet more downed tres

Yet more downed trees on this windswept Tuesday. Thanks to the reader who texted those photos from north of Westwood Village: “Trees down on 26th SW between SW Trenton and SW Henderson.”

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