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22 minutes
Strickland announces 2026 STEM Program winner
Rep. Marilyn Strickland announced Suhaas Meka as the winner of the inaugural 2026 Congressional STEM Award Program for Washington’s 10th Congressional District on Monday.
West Seattle Blog
40 minutes
VIDEO: Humpback whale seen in the Sound
Thanks to Dylan for sending that video of a humpback whale seen from the Bainbridge ferry around 5:45 am. Likely the same humpback that Kersti Muul just told us is southbound off west-facing West Seattle, seen in the Lowman Beach vicinity a little while ago, “close to shore.”
West Seattle Blog
about 2 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Tuesday notes
6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Welcome to Seattle’s post-World Cup summer! WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Today’s forecast is for sunshine, high in the mid-70s. Sunrise was at 5:20 am today; sunset will be at 9:08 pm. TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular weekday schedule. West Seattle Water Taxi – Regular summer schedule, […]
City Cast Seattle
about 5 hours
What Has Seattle Learned From The World Cup? Plus, Economic Highs and Lows
Today on the show, Jane C. Hu is joined by contributor Hannah Krieg and creative producer Liam Billingham to talk about, despite an apparently growing economy in Washington, why are so many people being laid off and feeling frustrated? Then they talk about how Seattle has felt so neighborly during the World Cup, and Hannah argues that we don’t need FIFA to experience brotherly love. They also talk about the positive things we hope the city can keep doing, like public bathrooms in Pioneer Square and nice spots for us to hang out together. Finally, they discuss the new app Sniff, which helps bring together dog owners through technology. The trio talk about how the internet is good for meeting people, but you have to get out in the world and hang out! Learn more about the sponsors of this July 7th episode: pFriem Beer Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
West Seattle Blog
about 8 hours
WEST SEATTLE SCENE: Stranded dog’s rocky rescue
Thanks to Susan for the photo. She called to tell us about a dog stuck on the rocks off Beach Drive near Harbor West, and a crowd gathering to figure out how to rescue it from the rising tide. We were away from the desk at the time but after returning a little while later, […]
West Seattle Blog
about 10 hours
COUNTDOWN: Four days to West Seattle Summer Fest 2026! Four reasons you won’t go thirsty
Just four days until West Seattle’s biggest party of the year fills the heart of The Junction with sights, sounds, shopping, sips, food, fun, and thousands of your neighbors at West Seattle Summer Fest – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (July 10-12). Among this year’s new features – an expanded roster of ways to avoid going […]
West Seattle Blog
about 13 hours
Now that Seattle’s World Cup matches are over, so is the pause on some street work
The sixth and final FIFA World Cup match in Seattle is over – and that means the road-work pause on certain Seattle streets (as shown on this map) is too. Here’s the reminder from SDOT: Beginning Tuesday, July 7, construction activity on many Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) projects will resume on many city streets […]
West Seattle Blog
about 14 hours
FOLLOWUP: Excavation and other ‘early work’ under way on Fauntleroy Creek Culvert Replacement’s 45th SW section
That’s the west side of 45th SW, north of Wildwood, where “early work” in this part of the Fauntleroy Creek Culverts Replacement project is under way, according to a Seattle Public Utilities reminder circulated late today: Beginning the week of July 6 and continuing for approximately three weeks, crews will continue excavation and utility installation […]
West Seattle Blog
about 15 hours
WORLD CUP: Flyover jets pass over West Seattle twice
No visual yet (aside from X clips like this) nor full ID, but for those who thought the World Cup flyover jets might have been the Blue Angels – same type of jets, F/A-18 Super Hornets. We saw them over West Seattle twice, after they took off from Boeing Field, and when they headed back […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 18 hours
11-year-old driver crashes truck into Buddhist monks in Thailand, killing 10
An 11-year-old driver crashed a truck into Buddhist monks on a pilgrimage walk in northeastern Thailand last Thursday, killing 10 of them and injuring others, officials said.
NW Asian Weekly
about 18 hours
Another Philippine senator arrested for alleged large-scale corruption
A Philippine senator was arrested Monday and charged under the country’s anti-corruption statutes, becoming the latest member of the upper legislative chamber to be arrested in more than a month over suspicion of large-scale graft.
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Taiwan builds a ‘Rainbow Bridge’ at Seattle Pride, highlighting LGBTQ+ inclusion and culture
Taiwan brought a colorful celebration of culture, identity, and LGBTQ+ inclusion to the streets of Seattle on Sunday, June 29, as the Taiwan Tourism Administration debuted a Taiwan-themed float in the 2026 Seattle Pride Parade.