Seattle Pioneers U.S. Study on Disability Activism History; Hosts Panel to Discuss Advocacy and Inclusion
Seattle's Historic Preservation Program supports the first study of the city's disability activism, highlighting its cultural impact as ADA nears its 30th anniversary. An event with activists and scholars will discuss this history on November 13.
Seattle Voters Approve Transportation Levy for Safer, More Connected Infrastructure
Seattle voters approved a Transportation Levy to improve the city's transport infrastructure, focusing on bridge upgrades, smoother roads, additional sidewalks, and better transit connections, as announced by Mayor Harrell and Councilmember Saka.
Councilmember Tanya Woo Champions Broad Seattle Investments in Public Safety, Housing, and Community Programs
Councilmember Tanya Woo focuses on drug-diversion, sanitation, and library resources in new budget amendments, collaborating with Budget Chair Dan Strauss to address community needs in Seattle.
Seattle Braces for Showers with a Chance of Sunshine Amid Cool November Chill
The Seattle forecast includes clouds, sun, and occasional showers with a 30% chance of afternoon rain, calm winds, and temperatures around 52 degrees. The rest of the week will see similar temperatures but increased chances of rain.












