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West Seattle Blog 29 days

Event planning, community projects, safety trends & more @ Fauntleroy Community Association’s May meeting

By Jason GrotelueschenReporting for West Seattle Blog The Fauntleroy Community Association board met on Tuesday night for their May meeting at the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse, chaired by FCA president Frank Immel.  Meeting summary below: SPD UPDATE: Crime prevention specialist Matt Brown and community service officer Jamie Heslin from the Southwest Precinct were in attendance to give an update. Brown started with some year-to-date statistics […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

FOLLOWUP: New timeline for opening Glassyard Commons RV lot/tiny-house site

(Glassyard Commons ‘site plan’ from city permit filings) When site operator LIHI officially announced the plan for Glassyard Commons – three weeks after we broke the news of the planned site of 72 RVs and 20 tiny houses in southeast West Seattle – the target date for opening was in time for Seattle’s World Cup […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

READER REPORT: What a package thief left behind

Sent by Teri (we’ve redacted/cropped the recipient’s full name): These items were left on the lawn at California SW and SW Dakota. Nothing of real value left except an empty fabric bag marked REI which probably contained something nice. Two Amazon packages addressed to Lois D——-, 13xx Alki Ave SW. I’d just like Lois to […]

International Examiner 29 days

With a pitch-black humor, Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif lays bare the crushing power of religion and the authoritarian state 

Pakistani writer Mohammed Hanif is known for his subversive, darkly humorous novels that critique Pakistani politics. His first novel A Case of Exploding Mangoes, was long-listed for the Booker and focused on General Zia u-Haq’s death in a plane crash widely believed to be an assassination. In Rebel English Academy, he takes us into the early years […] The post With a pitch-black humor, Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif lays bare the crushing power of religion and the authoritarian state  appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 29 days

Mastering the masalas: traditional and innovative Indian recipes for the American kitchen

Accessible, humor-filled, and well-illustrated, Heartland Masala is an Indian cookbook that teaches about ingredients and methods. It has been written by a mother-and-son duo.  Mother Jyoti, a medical professional, has taught cooking in Kansas for many years. “Be brave,” she says. “Cook Boldly!”  Her son, Auyon, a musician and foodie, has joined her in creating a light-hearted book—warm, […] The post Mastering the masalas: traditional and innovative Indian recipes for the American kitchen appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 29 days

Book featuring selected case files from the Chinese Exclusion Act lacks a real historical analysis

Chinese in Washington: The Legacy of the Chinese Exclusion centers on a collection of the Chinese Exclusion Act case files at the National Archives in Seattle. The files comprise information from forms, interrogations, and correspondence of Chinese who went through U.S. Customs as they entered, re-entered or departed from the Ports of Seattle, Port Townsend, and Sumas, Washington; Portal, North Dakota; and Portland, Oregon.  This book selects 56 files—out of some 50 thousand—of Chinese from various […] The post Book featuring selected case files from the Chinese Exclusion Act lacks a real historical analysis appeared first on International Examiner.

West Seattle Blog 29 days

BIZNOTE: Go Go Mango planned for ex-West Seattle Brewing location

By Anne Higuera Reporting for West Seattle Blog The owners of a Thai food pop-up and catering business say they’ll soon be opening a brick and mortar location in the West Seattle Triangle for their smoothie and ice cream offerings. Go Go Mango will operate in the former West Seattle Brewing Company space at 4415 […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

Will West Seattle light rail move forward? Key decision possible tomorrow at special Sound Transit Board Executive Committee meeting

Tomorrow (Thursday, May 14) is another pivotal day for Sound Transit decisionmaking regarding West Seattle light rail (and other projects). The ST Board’s Executive Committee is having a special meeting one week after it was presented with a proposal to revise the ST3 plan, given its huge financial shortfall. The list of what would proceed […]

West Seattle Blog 30 days

CRIME WATCH FOLLOWUP: Here’s what preceded Saturday’s SWAT standoff, and where the case stands

(WSB photo, roadblock near standoff on Saturday night) The 42-year-old man arrested after a relatively short SWAT standoff in Morgan Junction last Saturday remains in jail this morning, and we’ve finally obtained more information on the case. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office provided the probable-cause document used at his bail hearing Monday, with this […]

West Seattle Blog 30 days

Morgan Junction skate-dot meeting and much more for your West Seattle Wednesday

(Pileated Woodpecker, photographed by Patricia Hahler in Fauntleroy) 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. TODDLER READING TIME: 10:30 am at Paper Boat Booksellers (4522 California SW; WSB […]

International Examiner 30 days

Keeping traditions alive at the 23rd annual White Center Cambodian New Year Street Festival

Under warm, sunny skies hundreds gathered in celebration of Cambodian New Year in the heart of White Center, Washington on April 25, 2026.  Families celebrated with freshly cooked Cambodian new years dishes, a blessing ceremony by local Cambodian Buddhist monks, traditional dance performances, and soul-cleansing baby powder and water splashes that sent roars of laughs […] The post Keeping traditions alive at the 23rd annual White Center Cambodian New Year Street Festival appeared first on International Examiner.

West Seattle Blog 30 days

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Wednesday info, plus Bike Everywhere Day

6:06 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Wednesday, May 13, 2026. BIKE EVERYWHERE DAY It’s the annual observance of what used to be “Bike to Work Day.” Here’s what’s happening: West Seattle Bike Connections and friends welcome you once again to Bike Everywhere Day at the west end of the Spokane Low Bridge from 6 to […]

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