A woman was killed in Beacon Hill Friday morning after being struck by a box truck while apparently crossing the street. This incident is unfolding, … [Read more...] about Police Investigating Beacon Hill Traffic Fatality
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Complete! North Beacon Hill bike & pedestrian upgrades make travel smoother & safer for all | LEVY DOLLARS AT WORK
Blog stats: 600 words | 3-minute read At-a-glance: We’re excited to announce the completion of the Beacon Ave & 15th Ave Safety Project. As … [Read more...] about Complete! North Beacon Hill bike & pedestrian upgrades make travel smoother & safer for all | LEVY DOLLARS AT WORK
Fall in love with Seattle’s city parks and the unbe-leaf-able wildlife that call our parks home
It is finally starting to cool down as we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall in Seattle. Join a Seattle Parks Naturalist and trained Seattle … [Read more...] about Fall in love with Seattle’s city parks and the unbe-leaf-able wildlife that call our parks home
Tabor 100 Office Hours for October 2025
Do you want to learn more about doing business with the City? Do you want to know about how the City of Seattle works with women- and minority-owned … [Read more...] about Tabor 100 Office Hours for October 2025
Mayor Harrell Announces Proposal to Double CARE Response, Invest in Public Safety and Treatment with New Revenue
Investments would allow for expansion of CARE Department responders and efforts, add new fire recruits, increase the post-overdose response team, and … [Read more...] about Mayor Harrell Announces Proposal to Double CARE Response, Invest in Public Safety and Treatment with New Revenue
The Creative Advantage Institute returns to Seattle Art Museum this Fall
The Creative Advantage Institute is back at the Seattle Art Museum Saturday, Sept. 27. This day of professional learning in and through the arts is … [Read more...] about The Creative Advantage Institute returns to Seattle Art Museum this Fall
Parks are for Pollinators
By Todd Burley Urban parks are, well, urban. Which means that many wild animals cannot make a home here. However, every summer our parks come … [Read more...] about Parks are for Pollinators
City of Seattle makes a splash with energy-saving upgrades to indoor and outdoor public pools
by Anna Templeton (City of Seattle, Office of Sustainability & Environment) Seattle’s municipal pools (including Southwest Pool, pictured … [Read more...] about City of Seattle makes a splash with energy-saving upgrades to indoor and outdoor public pools
Karen Galt: Two Decades of Water-Wise Management
By Todd Burley Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) manages 6,414 acres, filled with many plants that require watering to differing degrees. At … [Read more...] about Karen Galt: Two Decades of Water-Wise Management
Detectives Investigate Deadly Shooting in Capitol Hill
Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that left a man deceased Thursday night in Capitol Hill neighborhood. At 9:32 p.m., dispatch received … [Read more...] about Detectives Investigate Deadly Shooting in Capitol Hill
City of Seattle and Tribal Nations Convene for Biennial Summit to Strengthen Partnerships and Shape Shared Priorities
Mayor Harrell previews more than $9 million in new investments in housing, cultural space, and health services in his proposed 2026 budget, … [Read more...] about City of Seattle and Tribal Nations Convene for Biennial Summit to Strengthen Partnerships and Shape Shared Priorities
Police Recover Modified Gun, Arrest Two Teens in Connection to Drive-By Shootings
On Tuesday, September 16 at 4:37 p.m., officers patrolling the 9000 block of Seward Park Avenue South located a vehicle connected to multiple drive-by … [Read more...] about Police Recover Modified Gun, Arrest Two Teens in Connection to Drive-By Shootings