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WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: 30+ notes!
(Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly, photographed by Tom Trulin) Last day of spring! Summer arrives at 1:24 am Sunday. Here are our highlighted happenings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: LOCAL GARAGE/YARD SALES: Check for sales happening today, listed in the WSB Community Forums! RUN WITH WEST SEATTLE RUNNER: Meet up at […]
The Seattle Times
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When it’s time to get Medicare, where do you even begin?
Nearly 1.5 million Americans will enroll in the federal health insurance program this year. It can be complicated. Here’s how to start, and where to find help.
The Seattle Times
13 minutes
Q&A: Finding the right WA-based apprenticeship gig for you
Looking for a switch in careers, or a job that doesn't need four years of school? An apprenticeship might be right for you. We asked an expert how to find one.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle’s Westlake Park makeover rushed ahead of World Cup, some say
In a $4 million effort to “renovate and repurpose” Westlake Park, Seattle's downtown lost some key public art. Here's what happened to the arch, "waterwall" and other pieces.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Utah marks a year of battling measles, with no clear end in sight
Utah has spent the past year fighting measles outbreaks in almost every county.
West Seattle Blog
about 7 hours
READER PHOTOS: ‘Totally horrified to see this in our … neighborhood’
That photo arrived via text tonight from a reader who wrote: Totally horrified to see this i our Arbor Heights neighborhood. Thi is at the intersection of 39th/108th/Marine View Drive … I walked past this spot this morning and the sign wasn’t there. It might by explained by this photo texted by another reader earlier: […]
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Paraguay beats Turkey 1-0 at the World Cup despite being down a man to clinch Group D for U.S.
Matias Galarza scored 65 seconds into the game for the fastest goal at this year’s World Cup and Paraguay held on for a 1-0 win over Turkey after playing a man down for more than half the match.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
2026 World Cup: US path through knockout stages could include Seattle
Paraguay's win late Friday set the U.S. route for the World Cup's knockout rounds. Here's how that could include another trip to Seattle.
West Seattle Blog
about 8 hours
FOLLOWUP: Two notes, four days after bicyclist Maridee Bonadea’s death in Fauntleroy
Flowers, notes, and Pride flags adorn the “ghost bike” memorial for Maridee Bonadea, the 76-year-old Vashon rider killed in a collision with a truck Monday morning a short distance uphill from the Fauntleroy ferry dock. Two notes tonight: An informal gathering in her memory is planned at 2 pm tomorrow (Saturday, June 20) at Vashon’s […]
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Mariners’ piggyback strategy under scrutiny again after loss to Red Sox
Bryce Miller allowed one run through five innings, but the Mariners' piggyback plan didn't pay off this time with the Red Sox pulling away for a 6-2 win Friday.
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about 10 hours
Seattle celebrates Juneteenth with music, history and community
Hundreds gathered in Jimi Hendrix Park for a Juneteenth celebration of Black Americans and Seattle's Central District, on the date enslaved people were freed in Texas.
West Seattle Blog
about 10 hours
South Delridge’s tiny tribute to veterans finally gets fixed
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog You might have noticed, passing through the intersection of Delridge Way SW, !6th Ave SW, and SW Roxbury St that the Veterans Memorial Triangle in front of Max’s Triangle Pub is finally getting long-needed restoration work. The small park is an SDOT-owned and -maintained public space, so […]