Update for Sept. 19 Police now say the same man that exposed himself to Holy Rosary students on Sept. 18 may have done the same at Westside School, both located in West Seattle.
Here are the details from SPD Det. Jeff Kappel:
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Wed, 09/18/13
Update for Sept. 19 Police now say the same man that exposed himself to Holy Rosary students on Sept. 18 may have done the same at Westside School, both located in West Seattle.
Here are the details from SPD Det. Jeff Kappel:
On…MORE
Wed, 09/18/13
Information from King County
Progress continues on the Barton CSO Control project. Puget Sound Energy spent the summer relocating select gas lines to accommodate the future bioretention swales. These gas lines have been relocated, and…MORE
Wed, 09/18/13
The political melee between incumbent Mayor Mike McGinn and challenger Sen. Ed Murray (43rd District) was in full swing on Sept. 17 as the two faced off at the West Seattle Senior Center in front of a packed house.
The Q & A debate…MORE
Wed, 09/18/13
The effort to bring a cooperative community grocery to the Delridge Neighborhood, the Delridge Grocery is still in the process of seeking member/owners. The neighborhood is considered a "food desert" since for many of its residents there is no…MORE
Wed, 09/18/13
From K-5 STEM to Schmitz Park Elementary: SPS’s draft for the future Seattle Public Schools (SPS) released their Growth Boundaries draft on Sept. 17, and it includes several points of interest for West Seattle students and parents over the next…MORE
Tue, 09/17/13
In a press release Wesley Homes, a retirement organization based in Des Moines, Washington announced they have moved to the next level of discussion to consider taking on the sponsorship of The Kenney retirement community in West Seattle.…MORE
Tue, 09/17/13
In early September, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn announced an estimated $14.8 million in speeding ticket revenue from school zones across the city will be used to improve student and pedestrian safety.
Now we know at least one of those…MORE
Mon, 09/16/13
The West Seattle Shaw brothers, charged with criminal mistreatment for alleged shortcomings in caring for their father in his Alki home, were set to start their trial on Sept. 18, but court documents show it has been pushed back to Nov. 13, 2013…MORE
Mon, 09/16/13
In a letter sent to area residents and posted online Steve Sheppard with the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods requested volunteers to sit on an advisory committee that will recommend whether to grant zoning modifications needed to allow the…MORE
Mon, 09/16/13
The inactive City LIght substation at 50th SW and SW Dakota Street (4918 SW Dakota) is being surplussed and at the request of the Seattle City Council, City Light is studying the most appropriate disposition for it and 7 other surplus properties…MORE