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WEST SEATTLE SUNDAY: 21 options!
(Saturday sunset, by James Bratsanos) Happy Sunday – here are highlights from what’s on our West Seattle Event Calendar: SUNDAY FUNDAY RUNDAY: 9 am, Westies Run Club runs from Upward PT (6040 California SW) today. AMERICAN MAH JONGG: In The Junction, weekly Sunday morning games are happening at The Missing Piece (4707 California SW), 9:30 […]
West Seattle Blog
about 8 hours
WEST SEATTLE WEEKEND SCENE: Soundgarden co-founder Kim Thayil’s book-signing session at Easy Street Records
(Photos by Jason Grotelueschen for WSB) Big line outside Easy Street Records tonight in The Junction – not for a show, but for an author … who happens to be a Grammy-winning, Hall of Fame-inducted rock musician. Soundgarden‘s founding guitarist Kim Thayil came to Easy Street to sign his just-released memoir “A Screaming Life.” Of […]
West Seattle Blog
about 11 hours
WEST SEATTLE WEEKEND SCENE: From birds to boots at Camp Long Mountain Fest 2026
PHOTOS BY DAVE GERSHGORN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG You didn’t even have to climb to get a bird’s-eye view of Camp Long today during the annual Mountain Fest. Ladybird the Eurasian Eagle Owl was one of the birds brought by John Prucich from The Falconer: They were a big draw but so were the Camp […]
West Seattle Blog
about 12 hours
READER REPORT: Anybody missing this Outback?
Sometimes wrecked cars turn up on streets because they were stolen and dumped. Sometimes their owner got into a crash somewhere else and has the car towed as an interim measure. Charlie says this Subaru Outback’s appearance on an Admiral block remains a mystery, and 911 just said to file an online report, so they […]
West Seattle Blog
about 13 hours
BASEBALL: Tonight’s DubSea Fish Sticks game canceled
Thanks for the tips! The DubSea Fish Sticks baseball team has announced that tonight’s home (game vs. the Utah Yaks is canceled: Unfortunately, due to a sewer issue within the stadium and park, tonight’s game (6/13/26), has been canceled. Ticket holders will receive an email about receiving ticket exchange. Your tickets will be valid for […]
West Seattle Blog
about 15 hours
CONGRATULATIONS! Pathfinder K-8 team wins volleyball championship
Thanks to Matthew J. Clark for the report and photo! The Pathfinder K-8 Volleyball team captured the SPS District K–8 Championship today, defeating Blaine two sets to one in a thrilling back-and-forth battle. The match, hosted at Chief Sealth International High School, was a true nail-biter, with both teams trading momentum throughout and neither side […]
West Seattle Blog
about 16 hours
TRAFFIC ALERT: Crash at 35th/Fauntleroy
Thanks for the tips (and thanks to Bill for the photo): That collision is blocking the heart of the 35th/Fauntleroy intersection at the southwest end of the West Seattle Bridge. Checking on injuries. Looking at the live camera, westbound traffic on Fauntleroy appears to be getting by, but not northbound traffic on 35th.
West Seattle Blog
about 17 hours
LOW-LOW TIDE: Saturday sights
As noted here Friday, West Seattle sealife will be revealed more than usual during very low low tides the next few days. Our first three photos are from Janelle Otterholt, who explored the -3.1-foot low tide this morning near Cormorant Cove Park. Above is a moon snail; below, sea stars: This one seems to have […]
West Seattle Blog
about 19 hours
READER REPORTS: ICE in West Seattle
That texted photo – with POLICE/ICE visible on at least one vest – came with one of two reports we’ve had in the past hour of apparent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in West Seattle. As the street signs confirm, this was south of Westwood Village, as the texter pointed out. Another reader messaged […]
The Stranger
about 20 hours
Denny Blaine Park Trial, Part II
The Denny Blaine Park trial wrapped Thursday after parkgoers testified about the nude beach’s importance to Seattle’s queer community. The parties currently await a verdict from King County Superior Court Judge Samuel Chung. After lawyers for the park’s neighbors presented their evidence, the City of Seattle and the parkers group Friends of Denny Blaine (FDB) […] The post Denny Blaine Park Trial, Part II appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
about 20 hours
Memorial today for Susanne Kay Willanger, 1950-2026
Family and friends are gathering today to remember Susanne Willanger, and sharing this remembrance with her community: It is with heavy hearts we announce that Susanne passed away at home on April 20, 2026. She was 75 years old. Sue was born in Crookston, Minnesota on October 30, 1950, to Anton and Eleanor Rapacz. The […]