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What will, and won’t, be happening at the Log House Museum on the Fourth of July
The Southwest Seattle Historical Society‘s Log House Museum on Alki has been a place to visit on the Fourth of July for various reasons over the years. After all, it’s a holiday about history! Two things to know about the museum’s Fourth of July plan this year: (Rendering courtesy SWSHS) -Though the original hope was […]
West Seattle Blog
about 1 hour
75th anniversary for Seattle Schools All-City Marching Band! Two West Seattle events ahead – besides the parade!
(WSB photo – All-City Band in 2025 West Seattle Grand Parade) The Seattle Schools All-City Marching Band is a signature sight and sound of summer. And this year the All-City Band celebrates its 75th anniversary! You’ll of course see them in the West Seattle Grand Parade on July 18. But before that – two events […]
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
Here’s what’s happening for the rest of your West Seattle Tuesday
(Weather Watch Park, photographed by Bob Burns) Here’s our delayed-by-breaking-news list of event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar, first two events already in progress: POSTCARDS4DEMOCRACY: New postcard-writers as well as returnees are welcome at this weekly advocacy gathering, 10:30 am-noon at C & P Coffee (5612 California SW; WSB […]
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
Power problem affecting part of Westwood Village including licensing, dialysis businesses
Thanks for the tip and photos. What’s on the Seattle City Light outage map as a 7-customer outage is affecting some Westwood Village businesses. The texter sent these photos – seen on the door at the dialysis facility Davita: And at West Seattle Licensing: The texter says the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) child-care center […]
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
CHS Pics | 100 more scenes from Capitol Hill Pride 2026
Seattle’s 2026 Pride added to a summer of celebration in the city. In a year that marked 20 years since the Pride parade outgrew Broadway, city officials say some 300,000 people celebrated across Seattle and on Capitol Hill through the … Continue reading →
West Seattle Blog
about 5 hours
One-stop preview Thursday for this year’s multi-stop West Seattle Art Tour
Though we’re just barely stepping into summer, local artists invite you to an event Thursday that’ll preview one of the biggest art events of fall – the West Seattle Art Tour September 19-20! Here’s the invitation for the preview: West Seattle Art Tour announces its 2026 Preview Event at Viscon Cellars, July 2-September 26! Get […]
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 5 hours
Donna’s planning Capitol Hill sibling on its E Olive Way block
While it might feel like a lot of spaces in Capitol Hill food and drink are sitting empty right now, the appetite for more room for more bars and restaurants is apparently as strong as ever. There is a project … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 5 hours
Seattle shaping spending plan for $1.3B voter-approved Families and Education levy
The Seattle City Council is shaping a six-year, implementation plan for the $1.3 billion Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy passed by voters in ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 5 hours
Seattle City Council: public safety street closures, CARE changes, Montlake Homes, and Central District upzones
The Seattle City Council is ready to finalize a busy roster of legislation from its committees Tuesday afternoon including bills hoped to open the ...
Seattle Medium
about 5 hours
Takeaways From The Supreme Court’s Decisions Expanding Trump’s Firing Power But Preserving Fed For Now
The Supreme Court has ruled that the President may remove leaders of independent federal agencies without cause, overturning a 1935 precedent and significantly expanding executive power. However, the Court blocked the Trump administration's immediate attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the requirement for due process amid contested mortgage fraud allegations. In a separate decision, the justices upheld state laws allowing the counting of mail-in ballots received after Election Day, a ruling that counters former President Trump's stance on voting restrictions.
Seattle Medium
about 6 hours
Police Must Obtain A Warrant When Seeking Sweep Of Cellphone Location Data, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has mandated that law enforcement obtain a warrant for the use of "geofence warrants" to capture cell phone location data, a ruling that redefines Fourth Amendment protections against governmental intrusion into personal privacy. This decision requires officers to secure judicial approval for such data requests, addressing concerns about police access to vast quantities of personal information stored by companies.
Seattle Medium
about 6 hours
Medicare Will Start Covering Weight-Loss Drugs On July 1 For The First Time. Here’s What You Need To Know
Millions of Medicare enrollees will gain their first-ever coverage for weight loss medications through the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge pilot program, set to launch on July 1. This initiative, a significant development in healthcare access, will allow beneficiaries to obtain drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound at a substantially reduced cost, addressing a longstanding legal prohibition against Medicare covering such treatments. The program aims to make obesity treatment more equitable and accessible, reflecting ongoing advocacy efforts to recognize obesity as a treatable disease.