The weather is warming. Cherry blossoms are popping. And the days are getting longer here in Seattle. You know what that means; garden season is upon … [Read more...] about Kick Off the Garden Season at the P-Patch Earth Day Resource Fair
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Councilmember Rivera’s statement on Mayor Wilson’s surveillance policy and announced audit
Today, Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) released the following statement on Mayor Katie Wilson’s announced audit of the City’s Real Time … [Read more...] about Councilmember Rivera’s statement on Mayor Wilson’s surveillance policy and announced audit
Public Safety Chair Kettle welcomes Mayor’s audit of CCTV program
We must continually look for ways to improve this tool’ Today Councilmember Bob Kettle (District 7), chair of the City Council’s Public Safety … [Read more...] about Public Safety Chair Kettle welcomes Mayor’s audit of CCTV program
Detectives Investigating Homicide in South Seattle
Seattle police detectives are investigating a suspected homicide in the Georgetown neighborhood this afternoon. At about 11:30 a.m., patrol … [Read more...] about Detectives Investigating Homicide in South Seattle
Mayor Wilson announces next steps on surveillance pilot project
Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson today announced her decision on how to proceed with the city’s surveillance pilot project, and answered questions … [Read more...] about Mayor Wilson announces next steps on surveillance pilot project
First-of-its-kind map of the Duwamish Valley tracks City-funded projects improving affordability, green spaces, transit, and climate readiness
Ready to explore all the City-funded projects and programs happening in South Park and Georgetown? Check out our newly released Duwamish Valley … [Read more...] about First-of-its-kind map of the Duwamish Valley tracks City-funded projects improving affordability, green spaces, transit, and climate readiness
City of Seattle Announces 2026 Technology Matching Fund (TMF) Grants to Community Organizations Tackling Digital Inequalities
Eleven Community Organizations to Receive $455,000 in Grants to Bridge Gaps in Digital Access (SEATTLE, WA) — The City of Seattle announces the … [Read more...] about City of Seattle Announces 2026 Technology Matching Fund (TMF) Grants to Community Organizations Tackling Digital Inequalities
Councilmember Foster calls on Sound Transit to deliver on decades-long promise of Graham Street Station
Councilmember Dionne Foster (Position 9) released the following statement in response to Sound Transit’s proposed cost-cutting approaches to complete … [Read more...] about Councilmember Foster calls on Sound Transit to deliver on decades-long promise of Graham Street Station
Councilmember Strauss calls on Sound Transit to keep promise made to voters, build light rail to Ballard
Following Sound Transit’s announcement today that it is considering reducing the long-planned Ballard Light Rail Extension and cutting Ballard, City … [Read more...] about Councilmember Strauss calls on Sound Transit to keep promise made to voters, build light rail to Ballard
Detectives Investigating Fatal Collision in Interbay Neighborhood
Seattle police detectives are investigating an early morning fatality collision in the Interbay neighborhood. Shortly after 5:00 a.m., officers … [Read more...] about Detectives Investigating Fatal Collision in Interbay Neighborhood
Police Investigating South Seattle Stabbings
Seattle police officers are investigating two stabbings in the Rainier Valley this morning. At about 6:10 a.m., patrol officers responded to a … [Read more...] about Police Investigating South Seattle Stabbings
Councilmember Kettle applauds new state legislation aimed at easing toxicology backlog
Passage comes after two years of collaboration and support of Seattle officials Today, Councilmember Bob Kettle (District 7), who serves as chair … [Read more...] about Councilmember Kettle applauds new state legislation aimed at easing toxicology backlog