The Port of Seattle is looking to rename several of its park areas along the Duwamish River. Here is the link for that voting opportunity through August 31: https://www.nameincredible
VIDEO: Hah-ah-poos - Stand with the Duwamish to rename T-107 Park MORENews
Nearly $30 billion in PPP, EIDL funds approved for Pacific Northwest Small Businesses, Nonprofits
Tue, 07/28/20
As part of economic relief efforts related to the Coronavirus pandemic, nearly $30 billion in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) funds have been approved for small businesses and nonprofits in the U.S.
MOREWork platforms on West Seattle Bridge will remain for three months as work proceeds
Mon, 07/27/20
After months of hard work, we have reached an important milestone in our efforts to stabilize the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge.
MORENew Shaping Seattle Map for finding land use and construction permits
Mon, 07/27/20
information from the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections
MOREGet to know more about Springer the Orca in a virtual meeting July 30
Mon, 07/27/20
The Whale Trail is hosting a very special virtual event on July 30 featuring the Orca Springer whose story is worth telling.
MOREWest Seattle Brewing to temporarily close location on Fauntleroy Way SW
Fri, 07/24/20
Drew Locke and his staff at West Seattle Brewing located at 4415 Fauntleroy Way SW announced via social media on Friday that July 24 would be the last day that location, which is also the site of their brewing operation, would be open to the…MORE
Bee's Plumbing and Heating taking over Tug Inn location; They plan to keep things buzzing
Fri, 07/24/20
Bee's plumbing and heating, in business here since January of 2017, was looking for a permanent headquarters and when the Tug Inn at 2216 SW Orchard St showed up in listings, owner Ben and Meliss Bandel were overjoyed.
MOREAlki Lumber and Jim Sweeney's vision for the future will be made real
Fri, 07/24/20
West Seattle's Alki Lumber is heading for a complete metamorphosis.
MORESW Precinct boarded up as a precaution against protestors; Chief Best sends letter detailing loss of non lethal tools
Fri, 07/24/20
Carmen Best, Chief of Police sent out a letter to businesses, Seattle City Council and the community in light of potential protests that are thought to be staged this weekend.
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