Seattle Fire Department Focuses on Lifesaving Strategies in October's Fire Prevention Campaign
Seattle's Fireline Blog is promoting Fire Prevention Month with weekly themes on fire safety, starting with the importance of smoke alarms and covering cooking, candle/incense, and heating safety.
Bellevue to Host Roundtable Discussion on Community Unity and Legacy, Featuring Diverse Cohosts and Cultural Insights
Bellevue residents are set to join a roundtable on community unity and personal legacy, featuring diverse cohosts. The event offers dinner and aims to nurture local ties, taking place Oct. 17 at the City Hall.
Seattle Parks and Rec Announces Facility Closures on Indigenous Peoples Day
Seattle Parks and Recreation announces closures for Indigenous Peoples Day, affecting community centers, pools, and some facilities, while golf courses, general park areas, and the Amy Yee Tennis Center remain open.
Seattle Tackles Digital Divide with Launch of Affordable Internet Program in Multiple Languages
Seattle IT launched a low-cost internet scheme on CiviForm, making it easier for residents to apply in multiple languages and for other city programs. It aims to bridge the digital divide for lower-income households.
Seattle Shines as Host for International Downtown Association's 70th Annual Conference on Urban Innovation
Seattle hosted the IDA's 70th Annual Conference, where urban experts discussed revitalizing downtown areas, including sessions on incorporating indigenous culture into urban development.
Pierce County Schools Face Wave of Unfounded Social Media Threats, Authorities Urge Direct Reporting
Pierce County is facing a wave of false threats against schools on social media, causing widespread concern and prompting authorities to urge the public to report such threats directly to law enforcement rather than sharing them online.
Spotlight on Seattle's Unsung Hero: Christian Gardner Steers City's Pole Replacement Program
The article profiles Christian Gardner, a Capital Projects Coordinator at Seattle City Light, highlighting his role in the Pole Replacement Program and his dedication to Seattle's infrastructure and family life.












