The West Seattle Food Bank’s annual Nourish & Flourish dinner and auction returns Saturday, May 2 at 4105 in SODO — and early ...
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog We’re checking in again with the latest updates on bills sponsored by local ...
By Charlotte Starck Special to West Seattle Blog On March 3, my brother Jim Starck and I will board a plane to Detroit carrying something far too fragile to ship — our grandfather’s 1930 Fisher Body ...
He showed a multitude of examples of types of housing now allowed on some if not all single-family sites, including a phrase you might have heard, “stacked flats.” (Those buildings could hold up to 11 ...
If you've been hoping for a chance to hear from/talk with new Seattle Public Schools superintendent Ben Shuldiner, this district announcement says your chance is coming up in about a month (we've ...
If you're a local artist and interested in being part of this year's West Seattle Art Tour, you have three more days to apply ...
Family and friends will gather Saturday (February 28) to celebrate the life of Patricia Loftis. Here's the remembrance they are sharing with the community: Patricia Jane Loftis, 81, passed away ...
Last weekend, we noted that two Chief Sealth International High School wrestlers won state championships. Sealth athletic ...
Looking for a quiet space to slow down this week? As part of a citywide 40 Days of Prayer initiative happening across Seattle, a local Prayer Room will be open in West Seattle this week for ...
Another Jefferson Square business flooded by last October's CVS pipe break is finally getting back into its space. We told you earlier this month about Dream Dinners West Seattle's reopening following ...
The job of being a U.S. Postal Service letter carrier is very different from what it used to be. So say leaders of their ...
The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) is pleased to announce plans to open Glassyard Commons, an RV safe parking lot, on ...