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Paid street parking in the West Seattle Junction? It’s back on the table
For the first time in almost a decade, SDOT is taking another look at potentially charging for street parking in the West Seattle Junction. The department announced here that it’s been studying Junction parking again, with possible outcomes including paid street parking. It’s also opened online surveys asking what you think about Junction (and Triangle) […]
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Egypt wins in World Cup knockout round debut with 4-2 penalty shootout edge over Australia
Egypt won its debut in the World Cup knockout round by beating Australia 4-2 on penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Folarin Balogun talks red card, suspension for USMNT’s next World Cup match
Folarin Balogun said "a yellow card would have been fair" for the foul for which he was given a red card and a suspension for USA's World Cup match in Seattle.
West Seattle Blog
about 1 hour
READER REPORT: Neighbor stops apparent attempt to remove Fauntleroy ‘ghost bike’
(WSB photo, June 26) One week after that gathering in memory of Maridee Bonadea, the 76-year-old bicyclist killed on SW Wildwood southeast of the Fauntleroy ferry dock, a nearby resident says she caught someone apparently trying to remove the roadside “ghost bike” memorial. Emailed by Kristi: We live near the spot where a cyclist was […]
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Woodland Park Zoo evacuated, closed for the day after bomb threat
Woodland Park Zoo was evacuated Friday morning after it received a bomb threat shortly after 11 a.m.
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
VIDEO, PHOTOS: Honoring veterans and volunnteers at South Delridge’s spruced-up parklet
Story by Tracy Record Photos by Torin Record-Sand for West Seattle Blog It was a sight Jimie Martin of the Lions Club of West Seattle (above right) had long waited to see. She didn’t actually “wait.” She fought for almost a decade to get some official TLC for the tiny triangle park where Delridge Way […]
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: By and By burglarized
Burglar(s) hit By and By, the skating-and-more shop that opened four and a half years ago on the street level of the Center for Active Living, early this morning. We just heard from By and By proprietor Tony, who reports: By And By was broken into around 4 am this morning. The thieves were able […]
West Seattle Blog
about 5 hours
WHALE SIGHTING: Humpback, southbound off West Seattle
Thanks to Kersti Muul for the report – she says a humpback whale is southbound off west-facing West Seattle, seen off Point Williams (Lincoln Park). Let us know if you see it!
West Seattle Blog
about 5 hours
Pie bake-off at HPIC First Fridays, card-game launch, ‘Montana Grind,’ more on our list for today/tonight!
(Thursday night photo by Hana Alishio) Some recurring-event venues are taking a holiday-weekend break, but some one-time-only events of note are on our list for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: WHAT’S OPEN AND NOT FOR THIS SEMI-HOLIDAY: Here’s our story from last night. SUMMER FOOD FOR KIDS: Some local sites are […]
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Elderly woman found dead after a home fire near Seattle’s Magnuson Park
A woman was found dead after a home fire near Seattle's Magnuson Park.
Seattle Medium
about 6 hours
Why People Should Be Vigilant About Food Safety This July Fourth
As Independence Day celebrations approach, health officials underscore essential food safety protocols. Key recommendations include employing an internal thermometer for proper meat cooking, ensuring perishable foods are refrigerated within one hour when temperatures surpass 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and practicing thorough hand washing after handling raw meat.
West Seattle Blog
about 6 hours
YOU CAN HELP: Local library looking for Homework Help volunteers
Among the many recurring events on the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar is free drop-in Homework Help at the High Point branch of the Seattle Public Library. They’re currently seeking adult volunteers for next school year, starting in September, on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons. Here’s a flyer with a few more details, including the email […]