City of Seattle
Recent News About City of Seattle
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Man Arrested After Stabbing In Magnolia
Seattle Police officers arrested a 58-year-old male for a stabbing that left one male seriously injured Monday morning.
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Firearm Recovered After Shooting In The CID
Seattle Police officers arrested a 39-year-old male for firing a handgun near the intersection of 8th Avenue South and South King Street Monday.
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Stolen Vehicle, Assault Investigation Culminates in Arrests
A near month long investigation involving stolen vehicles and attempted assault on officers ended in back-to-back arrests of both suspects late last week.
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Three Injured in Ballard Shooting
Police investigating a shooting that injured three people in the Ballard area early Friday.
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Homicide Investigation Underway Following North Seattle Shooting
Police are investigating a shooting that killed one person along the Aurora Avenue corridor early Friday.
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Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of Seattle Center Playhouse and Exhibition Hall
Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of the Seattle Center Playhouse and Exhibition Hall located on the Seattle Center campus in Uptown at its meeting on August 2, 2023 at 3:30 p.m.
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Highline High School Celebrates Solar Panel Installation, Thanks Community and Supporters for Multi-Year Project
On June 8, Highline High School’s Environmental Club leaders (Jordan Powers, Mikah Ramsey and Raidon Sann) invited funders, mentors and supporters to celebrate the completion of a monumental project: the installation of a 285-panel, 100-kilowatt solar-panel system to produce energy on top of the new school.
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Phong Tang, a Water Meter Reader, Represents SPU and Builds Community
Clare McFrazier, a Strategy and Planning Advisor with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), recently spent time with her colleague, Phong Tang, to learn about his work in Seattle neighborhoods. McFrazier and Tang are part of SPU’s Customer Care Division.
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Seattle Histories Pride Edition: Lifelong Thrift
Historic preservation in Seattle begins with community.
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Everyone is Invited to the Second Annual City of Seattle Juneteenth Event
On Monday, June 19, a tradition will continue with the 2nd annual Juneteenth event at Seward Park. It will be a celebration for City employees, their families, and all others who want to come and celebrate the official end of slavery in 1865.
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Firearm Recovered During Traffic Stop
Monday, police stopped a speeding vehicle along Rainier Avenue South.
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New 2022 Seattle Park District Annual Report Highlights Park District Accomplishments
We are #ParkProud to have recently released the 2022 Park District Annual Report, a summary of activities, programs and projects funded by the Seattle Park District in 2022.
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SPD Continues Record Number of Guns Taken into Custody for 2023
The Seattle Police Department continues to increase the number of guns taken into custody in 2023 – surpassing totals from prior years.
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Share your ideas on the Rainier Community Center Play Area
We want to hear from you & invite you to participate in upcoming events!
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23-022QP – 80th Street and 85th Street ITS Corridors (FHWA)
The City of Seattle, through Seattle Department of Transportation, requests Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms for the 80th Street and 85th Street Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Corridor project to design and build traffic management systems to reduce congestion and delay on a corridor in north Seattle on the east-west cross streets of NW 80th and NW 85th Streets as well as a portion of Greenwood Ave N adjacent to the 80th and 85th corridors.
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Seattle Public Schools and City of Seattle Announce One Roof Partnership as Potential Partner to Fulfill Shared Vision for New Memorial Stadium
Seattle Public Schools (SPS) Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell today announced that SPS and the City of Seattle will enter into discussions with One Roof Partnership – comprised of One Roof Foundation, Seattle Kraken and Oak View Group – as their potential partner in redeveloping and operating the aging Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center.
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A Message to the Community from Chief Adrian Z. Diaz
A Message to the Community from Chief Adrian Z. Diaz
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Seattle Parks and Recreation Invites Design Input for Morgan Junction Park Addition
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) invites the West Seattle community to visit our booth at the Morgan Junction Festival on Sunday, June 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. to reconfirm the design and to provide input on additional park features for the future Morgan Junction Park addition.
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It’s Construction Season! Here’s How SPU is Building A Better Seattle
As spring rolls into summer, construction season is in full swing!
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2023 Environmental Justice Fund and Duwamish River Opportunity Fund Applications Are Now Open!
Seattle’s Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) is excited to announce that the Environmental Justice Fund is now accepting applications.