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An Incomplete History of Pro Sports in Seattle
From the Sounders (1970s) to the Sounders (2000s); hydroplanes, the Kingdome, and more.
PubliCola
about 3 hours
How Do We Get Transit Champions on Transit Boards?
By Anna Zivarts Watching the Sound Transit board vote at the end of May, I think I felt like a… The post How Do We Get Transit Champions on Transit Boards? appeared first on PubliCola.
South Seattle Emerald
about 3 hours
Nickelsville to Open Rainier Valley Tiny House Village After Long Delays
After years of delays and political battles, Nickelsville's Brighton Village will soon welcome its first residents, bringing 14 tiny homes and a self-governed shelter community to Rainier Valley.
Fremont Neighbor
1 day
Fremont events June 26-27
Another weekend, another reason to get outside. Here’s what’s happening in the neighborhood. June 26: Fremont Fridays Seattle’s #1 free independent weekly music/arts series returns this Friday to six different Fremont venues! The Fremont Social and George & Dragon will include all ages shows! Check out schedules and event locations on their Instagram page. June […]
Seattle Met
1 day
Property Watch: An Architect-Designed Floating Home on Lake Union
A stunning example of Seattle architect James A. Jessup's floating home design.
Fremont Neighbor
1 day
A new film brings the Fremont Bridge to life
Freyja Whitney grew up in Ballard’s Sunset Hill neighborhood and would get stuck, like all locals, waiting on the bridge. She would pause and look up at the towers. “I’ve always stood and just wondered…is anyone in there? What is going on?” This year she found out what was inside. Whitney is a freelance animator […]
PubliCola
1 day
Mayor Hires Temporary New Comms Team; Councilmembers Tell SPD: Keep Hiring, We’ll Pay for It!
1. Mayor Katie Wilson is hiring two new temporary communications staffers: Crystal Nicole Fincher—the political consultant, podcast host, and co-owner… The post Mayor Hires Temporary New Comms Team; Councilmembers Tell SPD: Keep Hiring, We’ll Pay for It! appeared first on PubliCola.
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
SPD May Slow Hiring in 2026 Amid Budget, Training Challenges
Seattle police hiring could slow despite rising officer numbers, as budget pressures and training bottlenecks reshape staffing plans that could affect response across neighborhoods, including the South End.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
COLUMN | In Rainier Beach, Not Every Gunshot Means Danger - But It Feels Like It
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
Caravan of Care Brings Free Health Services to Goodwill on Dearborn
From dental cleanings to ORCA card help, Evergreen Goodwill's outdoor resource fair on Dearborn aims to meet community needs in one place.
PubliCola
2 days
County’s Midyear Budget Sparks Controversy Over Harm Reduction, Human Service Contracts, and Lobbyists
1. After PubliCola reported on a King County Council supplemental budget amendment that would have prohibited spending county funds on safer… The post County’s Midyear Budget Sparks Controversy Over Harm Reduction, Human Service Contracts, and Lobbyists appeared first on PubliCola.
Eater Seattle
3 days
The Best Restaurants in Tacoma
Often thought of as Seattle’s southern little sister, Tacoma has surged in population in the last decade, and Washington State’s third-largest city can definitely hold its own against its siblings when it comes to its food scene. From fried chicken and waffles in Lincoln to luscious bagel sandwiches in Edison City, from Vegas-style fine dining […]