October 2025

Three cars damaged in motor vehicle incident in West Seattle

An early morning motor vehicle incident at 48th Ave SW and Juneau Street SW. involved a driver in a late model Audi traveling southbound on 48th that ran into a parked black truck which was pushed into a white car parked in front of it. 

As an alternative north south route through West Seattle 48th SW, despite having speed humps, has grown to see more traffic and more cars traveling at excessive speed according to local residents. A traffic death near 48th and Graham earlier in the year involving speed is evidence that they are correct. 

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No Kings protest in the West Seattle Junction sees strong turnout

Several hundred people took to the streets of the West Seattle Junction on October 18 to join the NO KINGS protests that were part of a nationwide political protest against the policies of the Trump Administration.

Taking a nod from the recent Portland protests some wore inflatable costumes while others were content with placards and signs as they exercised their first amendment rights walking through the All Ways intersection in the heart of West Seattle. It was a peaceful protest.

No kings
Photo by Patrick Robinson

 

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Sports Roundup 10-18-25

By Tim Clinton

SPORTS EDITOR

 

Football

West Seattle 58, Ingraham 6

West Seattle stomped on the Rams in a road game Friday to run its overall season record to 6-0.

 

Chief Sealth 57, Nathan Hale 9

The Seahawks also won in a big way Friday in a home game played at the Southwest Athletic Complex.

 

Kennedy Catholic 70, Stadium 26

Kennedy Catholic scored 10 touchdowns in taming the Tigers of Tacoma in a Friday road game.

 

Sammamish 29, Foster 26

Foster fell just three points shy in road action Friday.

 

Juanita 48, Highline 7

Highline was hammered in a home game Friday.

 

Tahoma 17, Mt. Rainier 7

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Nationwide anti-authoritarian movement revisits West Seattle Junction Oct. 18

No Kings Protest set for 11 am to 2pm

Residents of West Seattle are preparing for a major political demonstration this Saturday as the national “No Kings” protest movement schedules a rally in the West Seattle Junction, running from 11 am to 2 pm on October 18. This local event is part of a massive second wave of coordinated nationwide protests opposing what organizers call the erosion of democratic norms under President Donald Trump’s administration.

The “No Kings” movement, organized by progressive groups including Indivisible and MoveOn, began in 2025 and has rapidly grown into one of the largest single-day protest events in U.S. history, with the inaugural demonstration on June 14, 2025, drawing over 5 million participants across 2,100+ cities.

A Foundational Critique of Power

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Brandi Carlile coming to Easy Street Records Oct. 24; SOLD OUT

Easy Street Records in the West Seattle Junction is hosting northwest based music superstar Brandi Carlile Oct 24 for an in-store performance  to celebrate the release of her new album Returning to Myself . The performance is sold out.

People who purchased CD's or one of two special edition pink or white vinyl records were able to secure admission.

Easy Street will close to the public at 5PM to get ready for load-in and soundcheck.

People can start lining up outside on Alaska St whenever you’d like, but doors open shortly after 6PM.

These events typically draw a crowd outside.

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Coin seller learns a hard lesson in an assault and theft

Information from Seattle Police Blotter

#2025-301384/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch/F1

At 12:28am on  Wednesday, a victim stated that he was selling rare coins in the area of 27 Ave SW/SW Cambridge St.

The victim stated that a van pulled up and he got inside the van to attempt to sell the coins. The victim stated that the van was occupied by two males, and one put a hard object to the back of his head.

The victim stated that a gun was implied but not seen.

The suspects struck the victim in the head with a hard object and stole his coins, clothes other personal items.

The suspects drove the victim to the 10000 BLK of 31 Ave SW and pushed him out of the van. The victim knocked on a community member’s door and 911 was called. Officers conducted an area search for the suspects and cameras.

Officers didn’t locate the suspects.  

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High speed collisions on Beach Drive send driver to hospital

Shortly before midnight on Wednesday night a Ford Bronco, traveling at apparently high speed, hitting two other vehicles before going on its side and and ending up in the front yard of home in the 5200 block of Beach Drive near Canada Drive SW.

White Car shoved
This car was moved some distance away after the collision. Photo by Jason R.

 

Area resident Jason R. who took photos at the scene said,

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MoCA meeting focuses on crime drop, decade-long park delay, and council candidates’ contrasting views

No Morgan Junction Festival for 2026 due to lack of volunteers

The Morgan Community Association (MoCA) held its quarterly meeting on October 15, featuring updates on public safety, the long-delayed Morgan Junction Park expansion, and statements from Seattle City Council Position 9 candidates, current Councilmember Sarah Nelson and challenger Dionne Foster.

Public safety improves, but property crime remains dominant

The meeting opened with a public safety update from Matt Brown, Crime Prevention Coordinator for the Southwest Precinct, who shared encouraging statistics regarding the decline in reported crime in the area.

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Day of the Dead celebration set for 'lower junction' Nov. 1

Fauntleroy Way SW will be transformed to honor loved ones

The West Seattle Junction Association invites the community to join in a vibrant Día de los Muertos / Day of the Dead celebration on Saturday, November 1 from 11 AM to 2 PM along Fauntleroy Way. We’ll transform the block into a colorful, festive space filled with music, art, remembrance, and local spirit.

This event is free and open to all — come walk the block, shop, create, and celebrate life and remembrance.

What to Expect

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Sports Watch 10-15-25

Sporting events worth keeping an eye on

By Tim Clinton

SPORTS EDITOR

 

High schools

Football

Mount Rainier hosts Tahoma for a 6 p.m. game this Thursday at Highline Memorial and Ballard entertains O'Dea at 7 p.m. as Evergreen goes on the road to play Lindbergh.

Highline gets a 7 p.m. Friday visit from Juanita as Chief Sealth hosts Nathan Hale, West Seattle travels to Ingraham, Foster goes to Sammamish and Kennedy Catholic to Tacoma to play Stadium.

 

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Mariners

Seattle continues its quest to bag its first ever World Series berth in its 49th year of trying when it hosts the Toronto Blue Jays for a 5:33 p.m. Thursday game at T-Mobile Park. It will be on FS1 and via streaming on FOX Sports App, FOXSports.com and FOX One (free trial available).

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