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Field Gulls 19 days

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Seattle Medium 19 days

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Seattle Medium 19 days

When Black Communities Lose Their Vote, Schools Pay The Price

For generations, Black communities have recognized the inseparable link between the right to vote and access to quality public education. However, a recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, now threatens both democratic principles and educational equity by reducing Black political representation.

Seattle Medium 19 days

The Water’s Fine: Black Seniors Challenge Swimming Fears

Seniors Inez Watson and Velmar Byrd are addressing the cultural and structural barriers that have historically prevented Black Americans from accessing swimming. Serving as 'swimming ambassadors,' both women champion efforts to overcome water-related fears and promote aquatic literacy within their communities.

Seattle Medium 19 days

Survey: One In Three Americans Trust AI As Much As A Pastor

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West Seattle Blog 19 days

TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, WEATHER: Monday info

6:01 AM: Good morning! It’s Monday, June 8, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Rain likely later today, high in the low 60s. Sunrise was at 5:12 am; sunset will be at 9:05 pm. ROAD-WORK PAUSE Today marks the start of the “pause” for work in the right-of-way along certain Seattle routes to lessen the chance of […]

Seattle Medium 19 days

Faith Requires Work To Succeed

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West Seattle Blog 20 days

PHOTOS, VIDEO: Party in the warehouse! Here’s how WestSide Baby’s 25th birthday bash went

(WSB/WCN photos by Torin Record-Sand) By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor WestSide Baby‘s 25th birthday bash Friday night was held not in a fancy banquet venue, but in the heart of the White Center warehouse where the nonprofit stores and sorts supplies for the babies and children it assists. For “A Night Out with […]

West Seattle Blog 20 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 20 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 20 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 20 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. […]

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