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The Seattle Times
17 minutes
Person of interest sought in suspected homicides in Pierce County
Police are searching for a person of interest after responding to two suspected homicides that occurred about 30 minutes apart.
West Seattle Blog
44 minutes
FOLLOWUP: Not quite ‘move-in time’ at new Alki Elementary School
(WSB photo, Monday, 59th SW side of new Alki ES) Though the previous update had said Seattle Public Schools was hoping to start “move-in” at the new Alki Elementary School this week, it’s going to be a little while longer, according to an update today: Our team is focused on the last elements of the […]
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
The Stranger’s editor, Hannah Murphy Winter, is leaving
Hannah Murphy Winter, who joined The Stranger in 2024, will leave at the end of July.
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
New at 2026 West Seattle Summer Fest: Four game options for Teen Night!
We are now just two days away now from the peninsula’s biggest party of the year, West Seattle Summer Fest in The Junction! We’ve been spotlighting some of what’s new this year, so right now we’re going to shine the light on Teen Night, a ticketed event this Saturday – here’s how festival organizers at […]
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
What to know about protecting pets from the New World screwworm fly
Cases of New World screwworm in cattle and dogs are prompting warnings from veterinarians that pet owners need to remain vigilant to protect their animals.
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
West Seattle’s ‘Little STP’ ride returns Sunday!
(File photo – past West Seattle ‘Little STP’ group) It’s a memorable way to get to West Seattle Summer Fest on Sunday – the West Seattle Bike Connections “Little STP” ride! We just got the official announcement: West Seattle Little STP Bike Ride Sunday, July 12th, 2026 – 9:15 am to 1:00 pm Meet at […]
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Artemis II astronauts reunite with their moonship 3 months after record-breaking flight
The Artemis II astronauts who flew around the moon earlier this year are back in Florida, reunited with their capsule and launch team.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite grows to more than 1,000 cases
Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes severe diarrhea.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Sounders’ Jackson Ragen earns MLS All-Star nod
Major League soccer announced the full roster for its All-Star Game, and Sounders defender Jackson Ragen was among the reserves.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
FIFA’s Infantino targeted by complaint to Olympic ethics body after Trump lobbying on Balogun ban
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is being referred to Olympic ethics investigators for a possible breach of political neutrality.
West Seattle Blog
about 5 hours
How to avoid burnout, upcycling, listening, reading, more for your West Seattle Wednesday
(Photo by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor) Here’s our Wednesday list, delayed by breaking news, with highlights 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 are now open – see our story for locations and other information. strong>TODDLER READING […]
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Students can shape policy. Why don’t schools show them how?
Washington schools can — and should — do more to teach students about how they can influence the lawmaking process, Student Voices contributor Samantha Gobal writes.