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PubliCola
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County Councilmember Dembowski Wants to Defund Successful Harm Reduction Program
By Erica C. Barnett Earlier this month, King County Council budget chair Rod Dembowski quietly slipped an amendment into a… The post County Councilmember Dembowski Wants to Defund Successful Harm Reduction Program appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
about 9 hours
Collaboration is key strategy for new King County Executive
From flood responses to a new baby to regional challenges and a tight budget, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay has had a busy first 6 months in his new role.
My Ballard
about 13 hours
Hattie’s Hat closes for week-long maintenance and renovations
Ballard restaurant and bar Hattie’s Hat (5231 Ballard Ave NW) is temporarily closed this week while crews complete planned maintenance and improvement projects. General Manager Sara Larsen said the closure ... Read more
My Ballard
about 14 hours
Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board election fills one seat, leaves another vacant
The Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board has announced the results of its 2026 annual election, with one board position filled and another remaining vacant. According to the board, there were ... Read more
Phinney Wood
about 15 hours
Yoshi: a new store for modern travel in the heart of PhinneyWood
Built on the belief that travel expands perspectives and deepens our understanding of the world, Yoshi brings together thoughtfully curated products, books, and experiences designed to inspire people to explore […]
Seattle Weekly
about 17 hours
Major summer road closure for Renton, Issaquah drivers
The road will close in both directions through Aug. 23.
My Ballard
about 17 hours
Crown Hill underpass mural completed after weeks of community collaboration
A new mural now brightens the 8th Avenue NW underpass at Holman Road, marking the completion of a community art project that brought together youth artists, neighborhood volunteers, and local ... Read more
Westside Seattle
1 day
New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall
New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall Off patr Tue, 06/16/2026 - 5:31pm
Phinney Wood
1 day
Scrape & Repaint vs Full Paint Removal: What PhinneyWood Homeowners Should Know
Sponsored post by Phinney Ridge Painting If you’re planning an exterior painting project on an older PhinneyWood home, you might be dealing with more complexity and pricing options than you […]
My Ballard
1 day
Ballard power outage traced to equipment failure, Seattle City Light says
More than 3,000 Seattle City Light customers in Ballard and surrounding North Seattle neighborhoods lost power Monday, according to utility officials. The outage began Monday morning and affected customers from ... Read more
PubliCola
1 day
County Human Services Director Calls Councilmember’s Contract Approval Proposal an “Overstep”
By Erica C. Barnett King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski has proposed an amendment to the county’s budget that Department of… The post County Human Services Director Calls Councilmember’s Contract Approval Proposal an “Overstep” appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
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These new Washington state laws took effect June 11
Over 200 new Washington state laws took effect June 11.