Seattle police detectives are investigating a shooting Tuesday afternoon in the Chinatown-International District that left a 16-year-old boy and a … [Read more...] about Two Shot in Chinatown-International District Neighborhood
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Public Hearing for 2026 Library Levy on Thursday, April 2
Councilmember Marita Rivera (District 4), chair of the Select Committee on the Library Levy, will host a public hearing beginning at 5:30 p.m. this … [Read more...] about Public Hearing for 2026 Library Levy on Thursday, April 2
Spring Staff Update and Welcome
As the flowers bloom this spring so does our roster of Office of Arts & Culture team members—join us in welcoming them! Sara Bateman (She/Her), … [Read more...] about Spring Staff Update and Welcome
Spring Staff Update and Welcome
As the flowers bloom this spring so does our roster of Office of Arts & Culture team members—join us in welcoming them! Sara Bateman (She/Her), … [Read more...] about Spring Staff Update and Welcome
City Council passes immigration inquiry rule fix to protect local communities
Councilmember Lin bill cleans up outdated language Today the City Council passed Councilmember Eddie Lin’s (District 2) bill aimed at updating an … [Read more...] about City Council passes immigration inquiry rule fix to protect local communities
Party’s Over: Man Arrested for Burglary, Cops Recover $400 in Stolen Liquor
Seattle police officers arrested a 37-year-old man after he broke into a South Seattle business this morning and made off with $400 of alcohol. At … [Read more...] about Party’s Over: Man Arrested for Burglary, Cops Recover $400 in Stolen Liquor
Seattle celebrates Bell Street’s new historic sign bridge, bike lanes
Editor’s Note: This is a blog post from the Waterfront Seattle Program. The Waterfront Seattle Program is a collaboration between the Office of the … [Read more...] about Seattle celebrates Bell Street’s new historic sign bridge, bike lanes
Seattle Parks and Recreation Expands Drop-In Sand Volleyball Program for 2026
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is expanding its drop-in sand volleyball court program pilot for the full 2026 sand volleyball … [Read more...] about Seattle Parks and Recreation Expands Drop-In Sand Volleyball Program for 2026
Councilmember Foster introduces Library Levy amendments focusing on children and families
Proposals include much-needed renovation funds, English learning programs, Central Library support and community services Councilmember Dionne … [Read more...] about Councilmember Foster introduces Library Levy amendments focusing on children and families
2026 Spring Egg Hunts with Seattle Parks and Recreation!
Seattle Parks and Recreation is offering a variety of free spring egg hunts at community center sites across Seattle. Event dates and times vary by … [Read more...] about 2026 Spring Egg Hunts with Seattle Parks and Recreation!
Councilmember Rivera calls for audit of Seattle Human Services contracts
Following her comments at Monday’s Council Briefing, Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) announced today she is calling for an audit into the … [Read more...] about Councilmember Rivera calls for audit of Seattle Human Services contracts
Back to Business Program helps Quynh’s Pharmacy continue serving Little Saigon community
Quynh’s Pharmacy is a fixture in Little Saigon. The owner, Mary Bui, is also a fixture within the pharmacy, having worked there for three decades. … [Read more...] about Back to Business Program helps Quynh’s Pharmacy continue serving Little Saigon community