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Fremont Neighbor
41 minutes
Forum No. 4 is out: The Fremont Bridge had a resident. She made a film.
The July issue of the Fremont Neighbor Forum is in the wild. Find it at our Dinosaur and Lower Fremont Flyer Board newsstands, with a few copies on poles around the neighborhood. Free as always. This issue features the story of Freyja Whitney, a local animator who spent nine months in the Fremont Bridge’s Rapunzel […]
South Seattle Emerald
about 1 hour
DOOM LOOP: Residents for Thoughtful Growth
A concerned neighbor conducts thought experiments.
The Urbanist
about 21 hours
Holiday Video: Vancouver, Seattle Top CityNerd List of World Cup 2026 Host Cities
CityNerd's Ray Delahanty put Vancouver, B.C. first and Seattle second, well ahead of other host cities, in his ranking of World Cup 2026 stadiums. Check out the video to see what sets them apart from more unfortunate sites.
South Seattle Emerald
about 22 hours
The Roundup: The World Cup Bump That Wasn't
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to reporter Maya Tizon to ask about the expectations — and reality — of how the World Cup impacted businesses in the Chinatown-International District.
The Urbanist
2 days
MHA Housing Accelerator Proposal Hits Seattle Process Snag
After some nonprofit builders objected, the Housing Development Consortium pulled their support for Seattle's "Housing Accelerator" pilot program built on temporarily reducing builder fees. This led Mayor Katie Wilson to table the idea for now, pending more stakeholder work.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
Mayor Says City Will Address Public Safety in Little Saigon, North Beacon Hill for 'As Long as It's Needed'
In an exclusive, Mayor Katie Wilson goes into greater detail on her plan to address the area's public safety issues.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
'This Room Is Ours' Brings Black Figurative Art to King Street Station
From levitating sculptures to house-party paintings, "This Room Is Ours" spotlights Seattle Black artists expanding how the Black figure is seen in contemporary art.
The Urbanist
2 days
Kettle Proposes Slashing Seattle Transit Measure, Halting City-Funded Bus Service Growth
By far the most impactful amendment set to be considered to Katie Wilson's proposed transit measure renewal, Kettle's proposal would lead to more than 1 million fewer service hours over the course of 10 years.
Fremont Neighbor
3 days
60 Love Rocks are coming to Fremont Parks
Keep your eyes peeled starting July 3. Fremont neighbor Vivian Zirk is hiding 60 hand-painted rocks across five neighborhood parks, continuing a local tradition that has been delighting neighbors and visitors of all ages for years. The hunt kicks off Friday afternoon in honor of International Drop a Rock Day, which is a “global event […]
Fremont Neighbor
3 days
New benches heading to the Troll
Folks who stop by the Troll for a photo will soon have somewhere to sit and stay a while. Friends of the Troll’s Knoll, a community group dedicated to maintaining and activating the green space around the Fremont Troll, has installed metal benches at several spots in Troll’s Knoll Forest. This includes a pair at […]
South Seattle Emerald
3 days
Indigiqueer Festival Turns Pier 62 Into a Space for Joy and Visibility
For festival founder Hailey Tayathy, Indigiqueer is more than a festival — it's a gathering space where Indigenous queer joy can grow.
The Urbanist
3 days
Misinformation Runs Rampant as Seattle Council Considers SEPA Appeal Changes
A public hearing on a proposal to remove an avenue to appeal land use changes that has significantly delayed past Seattle zoning updates drew around 75 people to City Hall Wednesday. Opponents are raising a cloud of misleading claims around the proposal.