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Mayor Harrell Proposes Urgent Public Safety Investments in Mid-Year Supplemental Budget Package
Seattle – Today, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced critical public safety investments as part of his Mid-Year Supplemental budget package which builds on the 2023-2024 adopted budget. In addition to previously announced efforts to expand the CARE Department and support youth mental health, the proposed investments include recruiting and training public safety staff, abating dangerous buildings, and improving sexual assault investigations, and will be net revenue neutral.
Police investigating shooting in South Seattle, no injuries
SEATTLE - Police are investigating a shooting in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood. The shooting happened around 3:00 p.m. near Rainier Ave S and S Orcas St. Authorities say there are no injuries reported. Detectives have the intersection blocked while they investigate. It is not known what led up to...
Channel Marker Cider opens new taproom in Seattle
Channel Marker Cider is excited to announce that our first taproom and new production facility opened its doors on June 28 in Seattle. Founded by Chris Irish, Nicole Medina, and Zachary Lough in 2016, our cider-making journey began in a one-car garage in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle. Sparked by our passion for handcrafting premium, small-batch ciders, we embarked on a journey to share our unique and delicious ciders with people across the Pacific Northwest.
VIDEO: Ribbon cut Wednesday for new Lake Burien Transitional Care Facility for Youth
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the Lake Burien Transitional Care Facility (LBTCF) on Wednesday morning, July 17, 2024. Located on the east end of Lake Burien at the Navos/Ruth Dykeman Center campus, the facility, which opened July 1, provides specialized care for youth aged 13 to 18 with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and behavioral health needs, including substance use disorder.
Africatown To Host Reunion On Union This Sunday
This Sunday, July 21, Africatown Community Land Trust will host the annual Reunion on Union. The event, which will take place on 23rd Ave. and East Union St. in Seattle from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., will feature food, music, and entertainment. According to K. Wyking Garrett, President and CEO...
Know Before You Go: Friday, July 19 vs. Utah Royals FC
Welcome back to Lumen Field, Reign fans! We are so excited to have you out at our first NWSL x LIGA MX Femenil Summer Cup match on Friday, July 19th against Utah Royals FC. Here’s some helpful information you should know prior to the match:. GATES: Gates open at...
B-Dub Radio Adds New Affiliates
In addition to the previously reported debuts in afternoons on Hubbard’s “98.9 The Bull” KPNW-FM Seattle and nights on Alpha Media’s “Free Country” 98.3 WCCQ/102.3 WXLC in suburban Chicago, B-Dub Radio has also been added for nights at Cox Media Group Country “K95.5” KWEN Tulsa OK and Foxfur Communications “92.1 The Wolf” WOLF-FM Syracuse NY as well as Saturday nights on North American Broadcasting’s “Country 103.9” WJKR Columbus OH.
Nika Muhl's verdict on UConn coach Geno Auriemma's contract says it all
Before the Seattle Storm's matchup with the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday afternoon, former UConn star Nika Muhl spoke exclusively to Mirror Sports U.S. about Geno Auriemma's contract extension
Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion to open Aug. 29
SEATTLE - A new addition to Seattle's Waterfront will soon open. The Seattle Aquarium announced its new Ocean Pavilion expansion will open Aug. 29 and visitors can start purchasing their tickets now. The expansion will feature the wonders of the reef ecosystem in the Coral Triangle. Guests will see 3,500...
It’s time for Block Party — Plus, Capitol Hill’s 2024 sit in a park watching free concerts and movies season is also underway
This weekend brings the three-day Capitol Hill Block Party music festival to the streets of Pike/Pine along with about 30,000 music fans inside the fences of the ticketed event. There will be a lot of activities going on outside those fences, too, including a mix of free events and activities in Cal Anderson Park.
What's Up This Weekend: Your PNW Events Guide July 19-21
Welcome to our weekend events guide, where we share what's up around Seattle. If we're missing something fun, email us at hello@seattlerefined.com. Capitol Hill Block Party. CHBP returns this weekend, featuring "HOT TO GO!" pop sensation Chappell Roan, Kaytranada, Still Woozy and more. Don't miss this three-day music fest in the heart of Capitol Hill!
Construction of New Alki Elementary to Begin
The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) has issued the building permit for construction of the new Alki Elementary school building. Seattle Public Schools (SPS) received the notification Tuesday, July 9, 2024, and construction will begin later this month. “We are pleased to be able to move forward with...
“Thousands” Offer Former NBA Player Nate Robinson A Kidney But His Fight For A Transplant Continues
Nate Robinson‘s fight for a kidney has been known to the sports world for a short time. But now, thanks to a new ESPN feature, fans are learning just how long he’s been struggling with the issue and how hard it’s been for him to ask for help. He says that he first began feeling […]
Michael Penix Jr. unlikely to start vs Seahawks in Week 7
If you were hoping to see some of the top rookie quarterbacks play against the Seattle Seahawks this year, you might be disappointed with a couple. Last week, it was announced the New England Patriots are likely to start veteran journeyman Jacoby Brissett instead of No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye in Week 2 when the Seahawks travel to Foxboro. Now, it seems Seattle won’t see another (familiar face) rookie quarterback. D. Orlando Ledbetter told Tacoma News Tribune’s Gregg Bell that former Washington Huskies standout Michael Penix Jr. is not slated to start against the Seahawks. The plan for now is...
Seattle City Council approves harsher penalties for illegal street racing
(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council in an 8-1 vote passed emergency legislation on Tuesday meant to crack down on illegal street racing. The newly passed ordinance establishes a $500 civil infraction against the registered owner of a vehicle participating in illegal street racing. Seattle City Councilmember Rob Saka successfully included an amendment that increases the fine to $800 for a second infraction, and $1,500 for third and subsequent infractions. ...
Local Businesswoman to Serve on SBA's Regulatory Fairness Board
Colleen Echohawk, CEO of Native-owned lifestyle brand Eighth Generation, has been appointed to serve on the U.S. Small Business Administration's Regulatory Fairness Board. The Regulatory Fairness Board advises the SBA’s Office of Ombudsman on matters of federal regulatory concern to small businesses. The Office of Ombudsman works with small businesses to help them navigate federal regulatory issues.
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