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West Seattle Blog 27 days

SPORTS: Chief Sealth IHS track and field athletes headed to state

The state 2A track and field championships start this Thursday (May 28) in Tacoma and will include representation from Chief Sealth International High School – we received this photo and update to share with you: Chief Sealth International High School‘s track & field team had a strong showing at last week’s SeaKing District Championship competition, […]

West Seattle Blog 27 days

WEST SEATTLE SUNSET: Holiday weekend’s vivid conclusion

Thanks for the photos of what was a vivid but short-lived burst of color during tonight’s sunset! Above, Steve Heck‘s view from The Kenney; below, how Curry Gibson saw it: Tonight’s official sunset time was 8:52 pm; the latest sunset time of the year will be 9:11 pm, starting June 22 and continuing for a […]

West Seattle Blog 27 days

VIDEO, PHOTOS: Forest Lawn’s 2026 Memorial Day service focuses on gratitude

(WSB photos by Torin Record-Sand) The rain did not deter a larger-than-usual turnout today for the traditional Memorial Day service at Forest Lawn in High Point, some with umbrellas, others under a canopy in view of the cemetery flagpole: We recorded it all on video: After Scouts from Troop 799 brought in the national and […]

West Seattle Blog 27 days

FERRY NOTES: Ticketing trouble today; online meetings tomorrow

Two Washington State Ferries notes: TICKETING TROUBLE: According to the WSF alerts/bulletins page, “Vehicle reservations, Wave2Go ticketing and terminal ticket sales and redemptions are offline due to a systemwide outage. … Please allow extra time for payment processing at your departure point.” No ETA for a fix. ONLINE MEETINGS TOMORROW: Two chances for updates and […]

West Seattle Blog 28 days

Remembering tireless West Seattle protester Marjorie Prince, 1938-2026

(WSB photo: Marjorie Prince during a solo protest last summer) After many weeks of “Mondays with Marjorie,” today West Seattle Indivisible will be protesting at 35th/Edmunds without Marjorie. The group is circulating the news that Marjorie Prince, known for her daily protest vigils (often solo) near The Mount, where she lived, has died: Marjorie passed […]

West Seattle Blog 28 days

Orcas in Elliott Bay

Thanks for the tips! Multiple reports of orcas in Elliott Bay this morning. Most recently, NB off Don Armeni, per Kersti Muul.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Man Killed In Shooting Outside White House Had Previously Tried To Get Inside, Had Mental Health Concerns

Nasire Best, 21, was fatally shot by Secret Service agents outside the White House after he opened fire on officers, an exchange that also injured a bystander. Best had a documented history of encounters with the Secret Service, including involuntary psychiatric commitment and arrests where he claimed to be "Jesus Christ." President Trump, who was in the White House at the time, remained unharmed.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Jason Collins Opened A Door. Many LGBTQ Athletes Still Don’t Feel Safe Walking Through It More Than A Decade Later

Former NBA player Jason Collins, renowned as the first active NBA player to publicly come out as gay, has died at 47 following an eight-month battle with stage 4 glioblastoma. His passing underscores a significant legacy of LGBTQ advocacy and a pioneering commitment to fostering inclusion within professional sports.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Emmett Till’s Cousin, Jim Crow Architect’s Great-Great-Great-Grandson Inspire Others With Friendship

Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., cousin of Emmett Till, and Charles Sims, great-great-great-grandson of Jim Crow laws architect James Z. George, recently united during Memorial Day weekend, offering a powerful message of reconciliation and hope across historical racial divides.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Auditions For The Next James Bond Are Finally Underway

Amazon MGM Studios has officially commenced auditions for the next James Bond film, initiating the search for a new lead following Daniel Craig's tenure. Speculation regarding potential candidates includes prominent actors such as Idris Elba, Henry Cavill, and Cillian Murphy. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Denis Villeneuve is slated to direct the upcoming installment.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Six Years Later, Black Churches Refuse To Forget Floyd

Black churches nationwide are observing the sixth anniversary of George Floyd's murder through prayer vigils, memorial sermons, and racial justice commemorations. These observances underscore the church's critical role as one of the few institutions maintaining the spiritual and political memory of Floyd's death and the racial reckoning it initiated across the nation.

Seattle Medium 28 days

‘Reparations Sunday’ Brings A Hot Debate Into Black Churches

Black congregations nationwide are reviving the debate over reparations, utilizing sermons, educational campaigns, and public acts of witness to advocate for racial repair and moral accountability. This movement asserts that reparations are a moral obligation rooted in Scripture, aiming to address centuries of systemic harm and economic injustice. The initiative underscores a growing call for the nation to confront its history of Black suffering and ensure that repentance is accompanied by tangible restitution.

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