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9 days
VIDEO: Genesee Hill coyote, uncowed by cars
Thanks to AM for the video, recorded around 8 pm Friday toward the west end of Genesee Hill, near 56th/Dakota [map], where the coyote was seen between rows of parked cars. AM explained that the coyote was “NOT shy. Had my small dog with me and we went to the neighbors.” Other ways to react […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
18 options for your West Seattle Friday!
(Great Blue Heron faceoff, photo sent by Jerry Simmons) Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you can preview events days/weeks ahead 24/7): ROXHILL ELEMENTARY MOVE-A-THON: Students are doing laps today to raise money for outdoor education, and there’s still time to support them by pledging – our […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
WEEKEND PREVIEW: Gatewood Gator Fair on Saturday
Before we get to the list of what’s up today/tonight, a weekend preview – fun for all ages tomorrow at Gatewood Elementary (4320 SW Myrtle) during the Gator Fair, 10:30 am-2:30 pm! Organizers asked us to share one more invitation: Join us for the Fourth Annual Gatewood Gator Fair! Come and celebrate our community with […]
Seattle Met
10 days
What to Do in Washington State in June
Art, music, and the beginning of soccer events across the state.
Seattle Met
10 days
Natalia Ruppert Will Report an Earthquake in Seconds
The head of a national seismology program thinks she can catch the big one right as it starts.
West Seattle Blog
10 days
TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: May’s final Friday
6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Friday, May 29, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Showery, high near 60. Sunrise was at 5:17 am; sunset will be at 8:56 pm. TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular schedules. Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the regular three-boat schedule. Check the alert page for any last-minute changes. West […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
CRIME WATCH: Roxbury gas station holdup
According to Seattle Police radio, King County Sheriff’s Deputies are on the way to the 76 station across Roxbury from the former Roxhill school building. The dispatcher told officers the station was robbed just before midnight by three people, at least one with a gun.
West Seattle Blog
10 days
West Seattle light rail moves ahead, remaining on ‘affordable’ list after Sound Transit Board’s marathon meeting
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Just concluded, after almost six hours, a marathon Sound Transit Board meeting centered on revising the ST3 plan. Biggest headline for our area: West Seattle light rail, minus the Avalon station, moves forward, remaining on the “what’s affordable” list. There was little discussion or mention of West Seattle […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
Another West Seattle school hit by flooding from broken pipe
Thanks for the tip. For the second time in less than three weeks, a West Seattle elementary school has suffered flooding from a broken pipe. First it was Lafayette – yesterday, it was Arbor Heights Elementary. Students were dismissed earlier than usual on Wednesday (which is always a short day) because the pipe break, in […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
COUNTDOWN: One month to 2026 West Seattle Garden Tour!
The 30th annual West Seattle Garden Tour is exactly one month away – on Sunday, June 28th. Today, the tour got a gift from Mechanics Bank – a $2,000 sponsorship grant, presented at the Mechanics branch in The Junction by vice president Robert Livingston, received by WSGT’s Jeff Daley. Twelve gardens from Alki to Arbor […]
West Seattle Blog
10 days
Fire across the water
Thanks to everyone who’s sent pics and tips about the plume of smoke from a fire across Puget Sound. For those viewing from east of West Seattle, don’t worry, it’s not here. Info as soon as we find it.
West Seattle Blog
10 days
Four ways to become safer during West Seattle’s Summer of Preparedness, starting this weekend
“Better safe than sorry.” The old saying is a theme for preparedness advocates – since they work on being ready for things that everyone hopes will never happen. We’re not talking doom and gloom, though – preparedness activities can be great ways to meet more neighbors and connect with community. You have four ways to […]