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West Seattle Blog 16 days

WEST SEATTLE BIRDS: Spring scenes

Thanks to everyone who’s sent bird photos – and a bit of video too; the clip above is from Chris, showing a Hummingbird that appears quite happy with a bloom-laden bush. The two photos. below are from Lynn, a bright yellow Western Tanager followed by a Spotted Towhee: Erin sent the next two, a Downy […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

COUNTDOWN: With Arts-in-Nature Festival approaching, DNDA celebrates grant

(WSB photo) Shannon Woodard, interim executive director of DNDA, visited Mechanics Bank in The Junction this week to accept a $7,500 grant that’ll help support the housing/art/community nonprofit’s work. One big event ahead: The Arts-in-Nature Festival returns on Saturday, June 27, 10 am-8 pm, at Camp Long (5200 35th SW). Admission will be free, and […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

From Tulsa to West Seattle: Book-scene magician Jeff Martin settles into new home here

By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog Tulsa, Oklahoma’s best-known literary connoisseur and community connector has taken a leap across the U.S. and landed right here in West Seattle. Jeff Martin, co-founder of Magic City Books, was recently profiled by the New York Times for his “Literary King” status, with his then-impending move to […]

West Seattle Blog 16 days

WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Two reader reports

Two more coyote sightings sent in by readers: LATE SATURDAY NIGHT: This video and report came in via text late last night: Wild coyote sighting just now. 46th x Andover. Walked up the driveway and trotted through my front porch. May be worth putting up a notice to people in case they have animals out. […]

Capitol Hill Seattle 16 days

The Black Panthers, Malcolm X, and Charlie Parker: How a 38.5-foot-long Central District retaining wall and mural became a Seattle landmark

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Landmarks Preservation Board has voted unanimously to approve the designation of The People’s Wall as an official Seattle landmark. Located at 1919 E Spruce in the Central District, the street-level concrete retaining wall and its … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 16 days

This week in CHS history | First Hill retirement home parking lot tragedy, coyotes in Volunteer Park, Necia Mckendrick murder

Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025   Stumps appear along Capitol Hill’s 15th Ave as Seattle needs help to quickly grow its tree canopy to 30% ‘No Kings’ protests planned for Seattle include rally in Cal … Continue reading →

West Seattle Blog 16 days

WEST SEATTLE SUNDAY: 20 notes, including I-5’s early reopening

(Colorful clouds during Saturday’s sunset – photo by Sara Walsh; tonight’s sunset is at 9:04 pm) After a wildly busy Saturday, it’s a quieter Sunday on our West Seattle Event Calendar – here are highlights of what’s happening (and not) on June’s first Sunday, starting with some good news if you have to head east […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Record turnout for 10th anniversary Loop the ‘Lupe, including high-profile participants

That’s the start of the first wave of the first event in today’s record-setting 10th annual Loop the ‘Lupe at Walt Hundley Playfield – the “Elite Wave” taking on the only obstacle-course 5K in Seattle city limits, with bonus obstacles. The “Family Wave” of the obstacle course featured high-profile participants – here are two of […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

PHOTOS: West Seattle High School alums gather for 2026 All-School Reunion

(PHOTOS BY DAVE GERSHGORN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG) Three hours of remembering and reconnecting are just wrapping up at West Seattle High School, where alumni from many years gathered for the annual All-School Reunion. Above, WSHS Alumni Association president Karen (Seamens) Dobbs and Nancy (Rutherford) Sleight led attendees in singing the historic alma mater song. […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

PHOTOS: Westside Pickleball League’s ‘Rally on the Rock’ raises $ for Chief Sealth IHS Athletics

(PHOTOS BY OLIVER HAMLIN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG) Some of the 130+ players who competed in the Westside Pickleball League‘s “Rally on the Rock” tournament today went home with medals like that. Players also went home with the knowledge that they not only had fun, but also supported students. The all-day tournament at Nino Cantu […]

West Seattle Blog 17 days

SFD ‘full response’ in 3000 block 60th SW

Seattle Fire has a “full response” for the 3000 block of 60th SW, and SPD is blocking streets near the scene. Updates to come.

West Seattle Blog 17 days

HAPPENING NOW: White Center Pride’s 2026 Street Festival

As we type this, it’s pouring in White Center, but the White Center Pride Street Festival has been going “all out” in keeping with this year’s theme. We were there for photos just before the rain. This (rain) too will pass, eventually, and the festival – on 16th between Roxbury and 100th – is scheduled […]

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