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For The Bridge School Cooperative Elementary, this is truly the last day of school
As featured on our “last day of school” list, today is the end of the year for The Bridge School Cooperative Elementary, the only cooperative elementary school in this area. It’s also the end of operations for the school, which is closing due to low enrollment, according to board secretary Zoe Wilkins. It was one […]
Seattle Medium
36 minutes
Zahilay Outlines Vision For A More Connected King County In First State Of The County Address
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay, in his inaugural State of the County address, presented an ambitious agenda designed to cultivate a more connected King County. The executive's plan emphasizes critical investments in housing affordability, expanded child care provisions, strategic transit enhancements, comprehensive behavioral health services, and targeted public safety initiatives.
West Seattle Blog
about 2 hours
West Seattle Art Walk, Junction Pride celebration, ArtsWest opening night, more for your West Seattle Thursday
Thanks to Theresa Arbow-O’Connor. for the photo from today’s sunrise – as we’ve been noting in the morning traffic roundups, it’s at 5:11 am, earliest of the year, until June 23. Meantime, here are our highlights for today/tonight, from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find even more – thanks to everyone who […]
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
On ‘Rolf Neslund Day,’ a quirky donation to the Log House Museum
Today is a major date on the West Seattle calendar – the anniversary of the day that paved the way for the current West Seattle Bridge, June 11, 1978, when a freighter piloted by Rolf Neslund hit what was then the main West Seattle Bridge and rendered it inoperable, settling a long tussle over replacing […]
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
New Study Reveals 1 In 5 Young People Use AI Chatbots For Emotional Support
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics indicates that nearly one in five adolescents and young adults are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots for emotional support during times of distress. This development raises significant questions concerning the appropriate deployment and inherent limitations of such digital mental health tools.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Why ‘Climate Justice’ Isn’t Resonating In Communities Most At Risk
A new study published in the journal PLOS Climate indicates that the term "climate justice" is not effectively reaching its intended audience, with two-thirds of respondents, including those in Black and low-income communities, reporting unfamiliarity, thereby challenging advocates to reconsider their communication strategies.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 3 hours
10 years of Broadway Hill Park, ‘last of its kind’ on Capitol Hill
It has not been the most pleasant year for Broadway Hill Park — and Seattle parks, in general — but you should stop by the corner of Federal and Republican this month to celebrate. Broadway Hill Park is turning 10. … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 3 hours
Council considering legislation expanding access to Seattle’s Utility Discount Program
The Seattle City Council’s Governance and Utilities Committee committee chaired by District 3 rep and council president Joy Hollingsworth will discuss legislation that would make it easier for more residents to qualify for Seattle’s Utility Discount Program. Under the proposal, … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 3 hours
Capitol Hill down another vegan doughnut shop
As it approaches its five-year anniversary in the neighborhood. Dough Joy is closing the E Pike shop where the Seattle brand got its start. Owners say the Capitol Hill Dough Joy will close later this month– but the other Dough … Continue reading →
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
New York Knicks On The Brink Of A Title After Pulling Off The Greatest Comeback In NBA Finals History
The New York Knicks achieved the most significant comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday, overcoming a 29-point deficit to secure a 107-106 victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Former Child Actor Accuses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Of Sexual Assault In New Lawsuit
A former child actor has filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging sexual assault at a 2007 networking event in the Hollywood Hills. Combs' representatives have denied the allegations, asserting their lack of merit. This legal action adds to the music mogul's escalating legal challenges, which include an appeal of a federal conviction for transportation to engage in prostitution and an active sexual assault case review by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
How Eco-Conscious Purchases And Planning Can Save You Money
Environmentally conscious household practices are proving to be a significant avenue for both financial relief and environmental sustainability. Strategies include the integration of Energy Star certified appliances, the strategic acquisition of secondhand clothing and decor, the prioritization of local produce, and the implementation of effective food waste reduction measures.