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West Seattle Blog 26 days

PARADE SEASON: West Seattle High School Marching Band travels to Spokane for Lilac Festival

Parade season is under way! West Seattle High School music director Ethan Thomas sent the photo and report: The West Seattle High School Marching Band participated in the 88th annual Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade last Saturday. The weather was cold and wet, but we had a great time performing for a large […]

Seattle Weekly 26 days

Memorial Day at Mt. Rainier: ‘The Flight Has Ended, They Are Now In Thy Keeping’

This Memorial Day weekend, consider making a trip to the southeast side of Mt. Rainier National Park, where, over a year after the end of World War II, 32 United States Marines lost their lives after their plane crashed into the South Tahoma Glacier of Mt. Rainier.

West Seattle Blog 26 days

FOLLOWUP: Here’s how first-ever student-organized West Seattle Math Competition added up

Back in March, we told you about plans for the first-ever West Seattle Math Competition – organized by students, for students, all middle-schoolers. The competition happened this past Saturday at the Admiral HUB – and we were there to photograph the conclusion of the competition (the first few hours happened behind closed doors). It ended […]

Field Gulls 26 days

NFL apologizes to Jaxon Smith-Njigba for ‘Offensive Player of the Year’ trophy gaffe

There will be a new plaque delivered to Seattle Seahawks superstar and Offensive Player of the Year winner Jaxon Smith-Njigba. As shared on Monday, JSN’s NFL Honors award for OPOY had a bit of a problem. It looks like he’s won Defensive Player of the Year, which would’ve been amazing in an alternate universe. The […]

West Seattle Blog 26 days

TRAFFIC ALERT: Crash on Delridge Way SW

Thanks for the tips. Southbound Delridge Way SW is blocked at 20th because of a crash (near Boss Drive-In and the 7-Eleven). Avoid the area.

West Seattle Blog 26 days

Dine-out fundraiser, SW Lander drop-in with SDOT, more for your West Seattle Tuesday

(Photo by James Osprey – juvenile Bald Eagle facing off with River Otter) Here are event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: FREE PLAYSPACE AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE … open today, now through noon, drop in with your little one(s). (42nd SW and SW Juneau) KALEIDOSCOPE PLAY & LEARN: 10 […]

West Seattle Blog 26 days

SCHOOLS: Kindergarten/peschool registration event today for West Seattle Elementary

(WSB file photo) Before we get to today’s full list of what’s happening, one spotlight for families who have yet to register incoming kindergarteners and preschoolers for next school year. A registration/information event is happening at West Seattle Elementary (6760 34th SW), 4-6 pm today. This flyer (PDF) explains what you need to bring if […]

Field Gulls 26 days

Seahawks News 5/19: Elijah Arroyo, more set to make leap for Seahawks in 2026

In Today’s Links: another look at the Seattle Seahawks’ 2026 schedule and their advantages there within, odds (if you are into that sort of thing), the sophomore class, lessons from the GM, and a little bit more of what you are looking for from us here at Field Gulls. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! […]

West Seattle Blog 26 days

Orcas in Elliott Bay

Kersti Muul tells us orcas are in Elliott Bay, same transients as Monday, “and they have a brand-new calf with them.”

Field Gulls 26 days

Reviewing Beau Stephens and his fit with the Seattle Seahawks

Running the football is etched into the culture of the Seattle Seahawks. Whether its Curt Warner, Shaun Alexander, Ricky Watters, Marshawn Lynch, or recent Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, the Seahawks have had their offense go through the run game. With that comes the need for offensive lineman who create holes for the running […]

West Seattle Blog 26 days

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Tuesday info

6:00 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Tuesday, May 19, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Mostly cloudy, slight chance of pm rain, low 60s high. Sunrise was at 5:27 am; sunset will be at 8:45 pm. BRIDGE ALERT The weekend closures of the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge are followed up again tonight by lane closures. TRANSIT […]

West Seattle Blog 27 days

PHOTOS: More mega-low tide sights on West Seattle shores

Another mega-low tide brought out the shore explorers this afternoon, and brought in more wildlife photo. The photo above, and the two of the Great Blue Heron below, are from WSB senior contributor Christopher Boffoli: Amadeusz Wieczorek sent the next two photos after discovering crabs on the shore of Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook: And from […]

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