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FOLLOWUP: Beach/water warning lifted, one week after 13,000-gallon sewage leak in West Seattle
(June 17 photo by Reiner Peery) The last “stay out of the water” warning from a sewage leak one week ago has been lifted. We confirmed with King County Wastewater Treatment District spokesperson Akiko Oda that the warning for the Cormorant Cove area (3700 block Beach Drive SW) would end this morning as scheduled. Oda […]
West Seattle Blog
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VIDEO, PHOTOS: ‘We think we can find solutions’ – but clarify the problem, Parks told at West Seattle meeting for tennis/pickleball ‘strategy’
Story by Tracy Record Photos by Torin Record-Sand For West Seattle Blog The first meeting in the second round of feedback on the Seattle Parks and Recreation draft “outdoor racquet-sports strategy” was far more cordial than you might have expected, given the “pickleball vs. tennis” narrative that’s collected around it. The meeting inside the historic […]
Seattle Weekly
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Overwhelmed? It’s time to focus on just a few | In Focus
The temptation to block everything out is strong. Now’s not the time to bury your head in the sand.
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Discounts and a deciduous disaster | The Compleat Home Gardener
Also, tips on gravel gardens for a lower water bill.
West Seattle Blog
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Options for your West Seattle Wednesday!
(Tuesday sunset, photographed by Gene Pavola) Here’s our Wednesday list, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar – which you can preview any time – here’s what’s happening today/tonight: SUMMER FOOD FOR KIDS: Some local sites open today – see our story from last night for locations and other information. WALKING FOR WELL-BEING: 10 […]
West Seattle Blog
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Early-morning fire in Upper Fauntleroy
Just after 4 am, a briefly big Seattle Fire response was sent to the 8800 block of 38th SW [vicinity map] in Upper Fauntleroy. SFD spokesperson Kaila Lafferty says the fire was on the stairs and deck of a townhouse – one of several relatively new homes on the block – but firefighters “got it […]
South Seattle Emerald
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COLUMN | In Rainier Beach, Not Every Gunshot Means Danger - But It Feels Like It
South Seattle Emerald
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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.
Seattle Medium
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Business Capital For New Entrepreneurs: Funding Strategies And Credit Tips To Help You Grow
New entrepreneurs in Seattle are leveraging a multi-faceted approach to secure business capital, focusing on strategic planning, accessing local grants, establishing banking relationships, utilizing crowdfunding platforms, and engaging with angel investors or venture capital firms.
Seattle Medium
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Do You Think Seattle Is Benefiting From Hosting The World Cup?
Seattle has benefited from the World Cup, with the city looking more vibrant and businesses seeing increased traffic, although some feel the benefits are limited to the downtown area and that the city's image is being affected.
Seattle Medium
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Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month Highlights Need For Support, Connection And Early Intervention
Men's Mental Health Awareness Month highlights the need for support, connection and early intervention to address the stigma, social expectations and lack of access to support that many men face when it comes to mental health.
Seattle Medium
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Hey, Cousin: What I Saw On Juneteenth At Andrew Jackson’s Plantation
On Juneteenth, a significant event unfolded at the Hermitage, President Andrew Jackson's former plantation, marking the first time Black music was celebrated on the historic site. The gathering, attended by descendants of enslaved individuals and a diverse community, served to acknowledge a shared, complex history and emphasize the inherent interconnectedness of all people, transcending racial boundaries.