Seattle Public Utilities, along with nonprofit partner Uplift Northwest, is providing hygiene resources to unsheltered individuals throughout the community. These resources include our hygiene (shower)
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New bus stops opened on Seattle Waterfront, serving southwest Seattle and King County neighborhoods
Last weekend (February 19-20), King County Metro opened two new bus stops, one northbound and one southbound, on Alaskan Way S near S Jackson St.
Detectives Seek Information on U District Hit-and-Run Vehicle
Detectives need your help finding the suspect vehicle in a University District hit-and-run collision that left a pedestrian with serious injuries. On Friday, February 18th
Man Wounded in North Seattle Shooting
Police are investigating after a man was wounded in a shooting in North Seattle early Wednesday morning. At 12:17 a.m., a 911 caller reported a
Thank you to the 10,000+ people who took our outdoor dining and retail survey. Here’s what we heard. Plus, the program is extended through January 31, 2023!
An outdoor dining area at Lost Lake Café, a restaurant in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Photo: SDOT So far, more than 250 businesses throughout Seattle
Grants Available for Organizations Providing Youth Sports and Development Activities
The City of Seattle Parks and Recreation Department is offering our annual Hope For Youth fund. This fund was established to increase access to athletic
Black History Month: Yodahe Maaza
In celebration of Black History Month, we are hosting a series of profiles and stories to amplify and honor people, businesses, organizations, and events connected
Proposed Green Lake Outer Loop improvements will create safer, more comfortable connections around the outer edge of the park for people walking, running, biking, and rolling.
Please use the below links to drop down to specific pieces of information: Background and project purpose Project details In case you missed it: Feb.
Apartment building fire in the Fremont/Wallingford neighborhood
SEATTLE — On Feb. 25 around 4:30 a.m., Fire Alarm Center dispatchers received multiple 911 calls reporting heavy smoke coming from a 2-story apartment building
Celebrating several Black community members in Seattle and beyond – and their dedication to build stronger, more connected communities – join us to learn more!
Editor’s Note (February 24, 2022): This Blog post was developed in close partnership between our Communications Team and our Black Employees Support Team (BEST) Employee
City of Seattle’s Food Equity Fund Invests $1 Million in Community-Initiated Projects
The City of Seattle has awarded $1,000,318 to support community-led projects through the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Food Equity Fund. Nineteen community groups will receive
Man Injured in Tuesday Night Haller Lake Shooting
A man was hurt in a shooting in the Haller Lake neighborhood on Tuesday evening, and police are investigating. A man in the 13400 block
Black History Month: Ganesha Gold Buffalo
Building Right Relationship with the Land Ganesha Gold Buffalo As a Black/Afro-Indigenous, Fat, Disabled, Two-Spirit, Intersex Trans Girl growing up in the Rural South, I
Seattle Police Investigating After Robber Shoots SODO Bank Employee
Police are searching for an armed suspect, who shot a bank employee during a robbery Friday afternoon in SODO. Shortly after 1 p.m., police received
City of Seattle Announces New Vaccination Strategies
As the Omicron wave crests and over 90% of Seattle residents have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine, today Seattle Mayor Bruce