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Phinney Wood
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Kick off the Summer Season with the PNA
By: Nicole LaGrone, PNA Events Manager June-uary or not, here we come! Regardless of the weather, June feels like the kickoff to summer, Pride month, and the promise of sunshine. The first weekend of June is the unofficial […]
South Seattle Emerald
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Sound Transit Votes to Fully Fund Graham Street Station; Completion Expected in 2031
In a unanimous vote, Sound Transit plans to pay for the station, in part with a federal grant and a $30 million commitment from the City of Seattle.
Phinney Wood
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Summer Beer Taste Tickets Go On Sale June 1
Come celebrate your summer with us at the PNA’s Annual Summer Beer Taste on Saturday, July 18th, at the Phinney Center Campus! Regarded as the BEST beer taste in the […]
South Seattle Emerald
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What Mayor Katie Wilson Says About Graham Street Station, Lake Washington Boulevard, and South End Issues
From long-delayed transit projects to encampments, surveillance cameras, and neighborhood concerns, Mayor Katie Wilson answers readers' questions about issues shaping South End communities.
South Seattle Emerald
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DOOM LOOP Special Feature: Car-Free on Lake Washington Boulevard
Brett goes to the opening of Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard.
South Seattle Emerald
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OPINION | We Deserve This Lane: Lake Washington Boulevard Belongs to People, Too
John Aaron writes that closing Lake Washington Boulevard to through-traffic isn’t anti-car — it's a long-overdue investment in safety, equity, and public space for South Seattle.
South Seattle Emerald
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1 Year Later, How WA's Controversial Cap on Rent Hikes Has Been Enforced
A year into Washington’s limit on residential rent increases, the state has yet to collect a cent in civil penalties from landlords.
South Seattle Emerald
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To Honor the Season, Wa Na Wari and NAAM Will Stage a 'Black Graduation'
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Phinney Wood
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Sound Transit Board to Vote on Proposal Affecting Ballard Link Extension
The Sound Transit Board of Directors is scheduled to meet Thursday, May 28 at 1:30 PM to discuss and vote on a proposal that could significantly delay the Ballard Link […]
South Seattle Emerald
17 days
South End Life: Attorney General Nick Brown Talks Challenge Coins and Their Meaning During Memorial Day
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South Seattle Emerald
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OPINION | A Bad Cycle for South Seattle: The Inequity of Expanded Closure of Lake Washington Boulevard
Just as environmental calamities hit BIPOC communities first and disproportionately, solutions — including, most certainly, a transportation mode shift away from cars — is more onerous for people of color and other marginalized groups.
South Seattle Emerald
18 days
PONGO POETRY | Dark Colors
Through this special monthly column in partnership with the South Seattle Emerald, Pongo invites readers to bear witness to the pain, resilience, and creative capacity of youth whose voices and perspectives are too often relegated to the periphery.