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West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: Evening rainbow!
Thanks to everyone who sent photos of tonight’s dramatic rainbow! Above, from Carolyn Newman; below, a closer view from Stewart L.: A different foreground in this view from Jerry Simmons: And a wide view across Elliott Bay from Hana Alishio: Promisingly, the forecast for the days ahead suggests highs in the 70s. (Normal for today […]
West Seattle Blog
about 6 hours
About the police search in Westwood
Thanks for the photo. For those wondering about the police search in Westwood, officers are on the trail of a suspect described over police radio as wanted for domestic-violence-related warrants. We haven’t heard a description but the search has ranged through backyards, around schools, as far north as SW Kenyon, as far south as SW […]
West Seattle Blog
about 6 hours
READER REPORT: Tree down in Morgan Junction
Just in via text: The texter says it’s down across 42nd SW “behind West Seattle Thriftway” (south of Morgan).
West Seattle Blog
about 7 hours
You asked, so we asked: What’s closed Friday, and what’s not
With the Fourth of July happening on a Saturday this year, that sets up some differentiation in what’s closed Friday and what’s not. The general rule is, if an agency/service is generally open on Saturdays, it’ll be closed on the actual holiday Saturday and open tomorrow, but if it’s not generally open on Saturdays, it’ll […]
West Seattle Blog
about 9 hours
HAPPENING NOW: First preview night for this year’s West Seattle Art Tour
(Artist Deborah Baker) On this drizzly summer night, you have indoor options – like the first night of the West Seattle Art Tour preview at Viscon Cellars (5910 California SW; WSB sponsor). Meet some of the artists who’ll be part of this year’s tour and see some of their work! The tour itself isn’t until […]
West Seattle Blog
about 11 hours
FOLLOWUP: Another step toward rebuilding long-closed Jack Block Park pier
(WSB photo, 2021) Five months ago, we checked in on the status of the plan to rebuild the long-closed public walking pier at Jack Block Park, the port-owned park at 2130 Harbor SW. We learned, among other things, that the replacement wouldn’t likely be ready before late 2029, and that it could cost up to […]
The Stranger
about 11 hours
Where to Scream in July
La Resistencia Benefit ShowJuly 2After getting an eyeful of art at the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk, head to Baba Yaga for a La Resistencia benefit show with Tripe, Hate Knife, Mussel, and headliners CLUTZ, a clown crew of weirdos (in a good way) who rap about eating billionaires and “walking the line between […] The post Where to Scream in July appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 12 hours
Last Month This Month
Well, the World Cup is here, and Pioneer Square is looking gorgeous. Though, checking the till here, it seems a few people are missing. Has anyone seen Spencer Pratt poking around and advising anyone on homelessness policy? He didn’t advance to the general election in LA’s mayoral race, and there’s not another reboot of The […] The post Last Month This Month appeared first on The Stranger.
PubliCola
about 12 hours
“Ballard is an Environmental Disaster”: Opponents Rail Against Plan to Eliminate One Avenue for Land Use Appeals
By Erica C. Barnett Legislation would eliminate an early local appeal process that has delayed land use decisions a year… The post “Ballard is an Environmental Disaster”: Opponents Rail Against Plan to Eliminate One Avenue for Land Use Appeals appeared first on PubliCola.
GeekWire
about 13 hours
Meet the 17 startups that took part in Creative Destruction Lab’s latest Seattle accelerator
The nine-month, nonprofit program based at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business graduated 17 early stage companies. It's the fifth cohort since CDL launched its Seattle hub in 2021. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 13 hours
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Seen this stolen paisley-painted pickup?
Bill and Guy are hoping someone has seen their art truck, stolen in Westwood: During the night between July 1 & 2, our beloved Paisley Ranger was stolen off the street right next to our house. Even with a steering wheel lock in place. It’s a 1989 Ford Ranger. Maybe someone needed particular parts? Who […]
The Stranger
about 14 hours
Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue
We don’t know how it happened, but it’s election season again. The season when the Stranger Election Control Board, our intrepid team of political obsessives, drags our elected officials (and aspiring electeds) into our un-airconditioned conference room to interrogate them, eat their bribes, and, ultimately, tell all of Seattle how to vote. We aren’t […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue appeared first on The Stranger.