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Latest News

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West Seattle Blog 2 days

‘Now we are back’: Duwamish Tribe formally accepts return of the land holding The Heron’s Nest

Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog Six years after its inception (and nearly five since our first coverage of it), the Heron’s Nest project has seen its culmination in the official return of tts West Seattle site to the Duwamish Tribe. During the Saturday afternoon ceremony and celebration, the official […]

West Seattle Blog 2 days

LOW-LOW TIDE: Busy beach

Thanks to the texter who sent that photo from today’s mega-low tide, saying they had “never seen so many people on the beach, and so much traffic backup on Beach Drive …” Tomorrow’s mega-low tide will be even further out than today: -4.3 feet at 11:32 am

Seattle Weekly 2 days

Homeland Security retreats on plan to get data on mail-in voters

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is walking back, for now, a plan to sweep up data on millions of Americans who vote by mail under President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting mail ballots.

West Seattle Blog 2 days

Brown water on Genesee Hill

We’ve heard from two people reporting brown water on Genesee Hill. No water breaks mapped currently, so chances are it’s Seattle Fire testing hydrant, which stirs up rust/sediment in the line. But i it happens at your residence, do report it to the Seattle Public Utilities 24/7 line – 206-386-1800.

West Seattle Blog 2 days

WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: Heat Advisory update; cooling center at The Y

(Saturday scene at Alki – photo by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor) After a couple days of advance notice, the Heat Advisory alert from the National Weather Service is about to take effect, starting at 11 this morning. The NWS isn’t expecting record temperatures, but hot enough: Hot conditions with high temperatures up to 85 to 90 degrees […]

West Seattle Blog 2 days

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 3 days

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 3 days

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 […]

The Needling 3 days

Bellevue Homeowners Say Light Rail Noise on I-90 Ruining Area’s Peaceful Freeway Ambience

A group of Bellevue homeowners are telling Sound Transit that the low hum of the new light rail line across Lake Washington has completely ruined their waterfront neighborhood’s peaceful, freeway ambience of thousands of cars driving by all day every day. “I can’t even hear rush hour anymore,” said Enatai waterfront mansion owner Rhett Criar. […]

West Seattle Blog 3 days

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 3 days

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 3 days

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 […]

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