Master's level landscape architecture students from the University of Washington under the guidance of instructor Paul Peters presented their 60% design phase concept
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Civil rights pioneer Ruby Bridges honored on 'Walk to School Day'
Thu, 11/14/24
Civil rights pioneer Ruby Bridges was honored by students and public officials on Nov. 14 during the Walk to School Day.
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MOREDow Constantine announces he will not seek re-election next year
Wed, 11/13/24
Dow Constantine who has served as King County Executive since 2009 announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection in 2025.
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Tue, 11/12/24
Information from West Seattle Junction Association
MORECamp Long lodge damaged in fire; Seattle Times reports it might be arson
Tue, 11/12/24
A huge response went out around 8 pm on Monday night for a fire in the historic Camp Long lodge in the 5200 block of 35th Ave SW.
MORESanislo Elementary meeting will address questions about closure and consolidation plan
Tue, 11/12/24
The announcement that Sanislo Elementary was due for closure, with students enrolled there heading to Highland Park Elementary, was met with many questions. To address those and offer some more insight Sanislo is hosting a meeting Nov. 12.
MORELopez-Morales sentenced to 136 months for vehicular homicide in West Seattle Bridge wrong way crash
Fri, 11/08/24
Delfino Lopez-Morales was sentenced to 136 months in prison on November 8th for the deaths of Riley Danard and Kahlea Theouk, who were killed in a wrong-way collision on the West Seattle Bridge on March 22, 2023.
MOREDon Armeni Boat Ramp replacement project; Ramp closed Nov. 7 for float removal
Wed, 11/06/24
Information from Seattle Parks and Recreation
MORESAKA: Priorities for next budget include funding for Seattle Chinese Garden, safety improvements on Delridge Way and more
Fri, 11/01/24
Seattle City Councilmember Rob Saka has announced his priorities for the 2025-26 biennial budget, focusing on public safety improvements, community investments, and support for working families in District 1 and across the city.
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