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WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Package thefts; car prowls
Two reader reports in West Seattle Crime Watch, both reminders that opportunistic thieves continue to circulate: PACKAGE THEFTS: Just received…
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First Seattle World Cup match Monday: What to know about getting around
After years of planning and anticipation, tomorrow’s the big day – Seattle’s first FIFA World Cup match, Belgium vs. Egypt…
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CONGRATULATIONS! Madison Middle School caps undefeated volleyball season with district championship
Congratulations to another volleyball team that won the district championship this weekend – Madison Middle School! Thanks to team supporter…
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‘Now we are back’: Duwamish Tribe formally accepts return of the land holding The Heron’s Nest
Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog Six years after its inception (and nearly five since…
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LOW-LOW TIDE: Busy beach
Thanks to the texter who sent that photo from today’s mega-low tide, saying they had “never seen so many people…
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Brown water on Genesee Hill
We’ve heard from two people reporting brown water on Genesee Hill. No water breaks mapped currently, so chances are it’s…
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WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: Heat Advisory update; cooling center at The Y
(Saturday scene at Alki – photo by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor) After a couple days of advance notice, the Heat Advisory alert…
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WEST SEATTLE SUNDAY: 21 options!
(Saturday sunset, by James Bratsanos) Happy Sunday – here are highlights from what’s on our West Seattle Event Calendar: SUNDAY…
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WEST SEATTLE WEEKEND SCENE: Soundgarden co-founder Kim Thayil’s book-signing session at Easy Street Records
(Photos by Jason Grotelueschen for WSB) Big line outside Easy Street Records tonight in The Junction – not for a…
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WEST SEATTLE WEEKEND SCENE: From birds to boots at Camp Long Mountain Fest 2026
PHOTOS BY DAVE GERSHGORN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG You didn’t even have to climb to get a bird’s-eye view of…
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