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Happy 30th anniversary, West Seattle Big Band! Celebrate at free Concert in the Park on Tuesday
(At Brookdale WS last Tuesday – photo courtesy West Seattle Big Band) This Tuesday (July 14), you can help the West Seattle Big Band celebrate its 30th anniversary by enjoying the band’s free annual Concert in the Park, this year at Grace Church West Seattle. To set the stage, the WSBB provided this look back […]
West Seattle Blog
about 5 hours
HAPPENING NOW: West Seattle Summer Fest day 1, evening report
At West Seattle Summer Fest, the crowd has grown steadily, especially now that the workday is over. Main-stage music continues – here’s the second band of the day, Chico Detour: That’s their song “Crying at My Party.” As main-stage music continues, The Big Dark Corner is just getting going at California/Alaska by KeyBank, a new […]
GeekWire
about 7 hours
What’s Howard’s end? Former Starbucks CEO is ripping Washington state again
For the second time in the past 60 days, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has penned an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal that takes direct aim at the state’s political leadership, calling Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson “inept” and noting that Gov. Bob Ferguson continues to “burden businesses with one tax increase after another.” Read More
GeekWire
about 8 hours
General Fusion set to become first publicly traded fusion stock
British Columbia-based General Fusion on Friday completed its deal to become the first publicly traded fusion stock. The 24-year-old company… Read More
PubliCola
about 9 hours
KCRHA CEO Sought to Shield Records From Public Disclosure, Emails Suggest
By Erica C. Barnett King County Regional Homelessness Authority CEO Kelly Kinnison sought to exempt many of her emails from… The post KCRHA CEO Sought to Shield Records From Public Disclosure, Emails Suggest appeared first on PubliCola.
West Seattle Blog
about 9 hours
HAPPENING NOW: West Seattle Summer Fest day 1, afternoon report
West Seattle Summer Fest 2026 is officially on, as of less than an hour ago, in The Junction. We’re here on the west side of the Info Booth, just north of the Walk-All-Ways intersection, and this is also where you’ll find West Seattle Junction Association volunteers to ask about merch, plus community nonprofits and city […]
West Seattle Blog
about 10 hours
CONGRATULATIONS! Stefanie Felix takes over as Rotary Club of West Seattle president
New leadership for the Rotary Club of West Seattle! Here’s the announcement they asked us to share with you: The Rotary Club of West Seattle launched its new year (July 1, 2026–June 30, 2027) at its annual installation banquet on June 30. Amidst a cheering crowd, outgoing president Ron Palmer passed the gavel to incoming […]
Seattle Medium
about 10 hours
Byrd Barr Place To Host Third Annual Community Block Party In Seattle
Byrd Barr Place is set to host its third annual Community Block Party in Seattle's historic Central District. The event will feature live entertainment, local vendors, children's activities, community resources, free food, and a backpack giveaway, aiming to celebrate the neighborhood's rich history, culture, and resilience while fostering community engagement.
Seattle Medium
about 10 hours
Federal SAVE Plan Ends: Millions Face Increased Student Loan Payments
The federal government's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan has concluded, impacting millions of federal student loan borrowers. These individuals now face a September 29 deadline to choose a new repayment option, or they will be automatically enrolled in a standard repayment plan, a shift anticipated to result in higher monthly payments and increased financial pressure for many.
Seattle Medium
about 10 hours
WA Commission Surveys Black Men’s Public Sector Experiences
The Washington State Commission on African American Affairs has launched a new survey, "Black Men in the Public Sector Workforce: Experience. Barriers. Solutions.," to address the documented lack of research on the workplace experiences of African American men in government, education, public service, and the nonprofit sector. This initiative aims to gather critical data to inform future policy recommendations and foster more equitable professional environments.
GeekWire
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Data vs. gut instinct: Seahawks coach leans into analytics to support, not drive, in-game decisions
"You don't have to do what the numbers say," Mike Macdonald said, adding that variables such as how a game is going, the feel for your own team, and gut instinct can all cancel out data suggestions. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 12 hours
SUMMER FEST: What year-round local businesses tell us they’re offering in The Junction this weekend
West Seattle Sumer Fest has 200 vendors this year – but also dozens of year-round local businesses, so we published an open call for info on what they’re up to for festival weekend. Here are the ones we’ve heard from so far, in reverse alphabetical order: TIP TOP ICE CREAM Tip Top Ice Cream will […]