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Seattle Set to Tune Up Live Music Scene with Special Curbside Zones for Venues
To alleviate parking woes for musicians and ease the load-in process for Seattle's live music scene, Mayor Bruce Harrell and Council President Sara Nelson have introduced legislation that aims to designate specific curbside areas for music venue use. Announced on July 18, the proposed permits would allow easier access to parking and loading zones, directly in front of venues, easing the burden on performers and crew members who deal with the transport of equipment, as detailed by the Seattle Office of the Mayor.
Belltown Hellcat fights $83K noise fines with weight defense
Miles Hudson, widely known as the "Belltown Hellcat," has retained a new attorney and is claiming he was improperly served a summons on May 10. He is arguing that the process server's description of him exceeded his current weight by nearly 60 pounds, suggesting they served the wrong person.
Video: Tipping Culture’s NEW Incognito Way of Getting $$$
Toulouse Petit in Lower Queen Anne started charging a 5% “Living-wage” surcharge on all checks. The SMN crew and Gee Scott have some thoughts on this. What do you think? Let us know in the comments. Listen to Seattle’s Morning News w/ Dave Ross & Colleen O’Brien Show...
Oceania Youth Health Summit – Island Roots and Global Impact
Guest Post by Summit Co-Organizer Mele Havea, Youth Leader. With Tausili (Sili) Kalepo, Public Health – Seattle & King County. You can also read this post on the Communities of Opportunity web page. As the sun rose on a crisp, beautiful morning, the spirit of our Oceania heritage resonated...
Fire damages more than two dozen tiny homes in Seattle
(The Center Square) – A major fire at a $3.9 million tiny home village in Seattle resulted in damage to 25 of the tiny homes. Around 2 a.m. on Thursday morning, the Seattle Fire Department responded to 911 calls reporting a fire in the Bridge Shelter tiny home village in the Interbay neighborhood. The site is operated by the Catholic Community Services of Western Washington. Firefighters on scene reported multiple...
Boeing Classic Kicks Off at Snoqualmie Ridge Next Month
Tickets are on sale now for the 19th annual Boeing Classic, one of 28 PGA Tour Champions events in the world for men’s professional golfers age 50 and over. The event is scheduled for Aug. 9-11 at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. A Boeing jet flyover is scheduled to...
Harrell Installed Gym in Basement of City Hall for Himself and His Security Detail
Down in the basement of City Hall, at the end of a corridor most city employees have little reason to visit, is a faux-wood paneled section of wall with an unmarked door and a small ledge that looks like it once served as a customer service counter. The only indication that there’s anything behind the wall, besides a jutting door handle, is a red-lit security panel, indicating that someone has the ability to badge their way into this unmarked room, and that it isn’t you.
Deaunte Damper Spotlights Seattle's Summer Meals Program on Good Day Seattle
Deaunte Damper, filling in for Besa Gordon on Good Day Seattle as she continues to focus on her health, joined Erin Mayovsky to shed light on the city's Summer Meals Program. Damper, a Seattle native, expressed his deep appreciation for the initiative, stating, "I'm just in awe of the work that the Human Services Department is doing right now to prioritize our youth under 18 and ensure they have access to food during the summer months."
Entertainment business veteran joins Sounders, Reign as CRO
Weeks after formalizing their relationship with one another, the Seattle Sounders and Seattle Reign announced the hiring of their first joint executive on Thursday. Courtney Carter will be the organization’s new Chief Revenue Officer, bringing with her a host of experience in the entertainment and sports media industry. The Portland, Ore. native will oversee such areas as corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, and revenue-generating opportunities at Longacres like renting office space, retail, housing and both sporting and entertainment events.
Pet of the Week: Meet Zero, a 7-year-old bull terrier mix
SEATTLE — Meet Zero, a 7-year-old bull terrier mix who has been searching for a new family at Seattle Humane since March. Zero spent his whole life with his previous owner, who couldn’t keep him after they were deployed overseas. He’s a very smart and playful dog for his age and gets along with children.
Seattle developer may redesign housing project to save local Douglas fir named Vida
SEATTLE — A push by activists to save a large Douglas fir from being cut down in Seattle may have convinced a developer to spare the tree and redesign plans to build housing around it. The Douglas fir has been named Vida by those trying to protect it. The...
Seattle Mayor Unveils Budget to Enhance Public Safety, Mental Health Services, and Police Recruitment
In a move to bolster public safety, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has announced a Mid-Year Supplemental budget package that aims to strengthen the city's efforts in addressing urgent safety and mental health issues. The Office of the Mayor stated that this package will be net revenue neutral, funded through a combination of savings from a recent hiring freeze and expected healthcare cost reductions.
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