Upgrade Underway: Seattle's Magnolia Community Center Embarks on Major Renovation for Enhanced Safety and Accessibility
Seattle Parks begins the Magnolia Community Center Stabilization Project to upgrade the facility's resilience and functionality, including seismic improvements and accessibility enhancements.
Pierce County Sheriff's Department Launches User-Friendly Smartphone App to Boost Public Safety and Engagement
The Pierce County Sheriff's Department launched a smartphone app to improve community relations and public safety, offering features such as ride along videos, inmate rosters, crime reporting, and urgent updates.
Seattle Launches Food Action Plan to Foster Equity, Sustainability, and Healthier Communities
Seattle unveils a Food Action Plan focused on food system reform that emphasizes equity, sustainable community health, and the environment, while addressing disparities and broader social issues.
Bellevue's Community Crisis Assistance Team Revolutionizes Mental Health Crisis Intervention, Diverts Over 100 from Justice System
Bellevue's Community Crisis Assistance Team, a program that combines police and mental health professionals to aid individuals in mental health crises, secures permanent funding after a successful pilot.
Newcastle City Council Votes Against Raising Pride Flag, Sparking Community Debate
Newcastle's City Council voted 4-3 against raising the Pride flag at City Hall, citing principles of unity under the American flag and avoidance of selective causes. Critics call for education and inclusivity of the LGBTQ+ community.
Snohomish County Celebrates First Graduates of Child Care Program Amid Expansion to Address Provider Shortage
The Youth Early Childhood Education Career Pathways program in Snohomish County marks its first cohort's graduation and plans to expand to more districts, addressing the child care provider shortage.
Newly Expanded South 216th Street Bridge Opens to Traffic in SeaTac as Part of SR 509 Project
The South 216th Street bridge over I-5 in SeaTac is now open for two-way traffic, marking progress in Washington's SR 509 Completion Project. Upgrades include ADA-accessible sidewalks and bike lanes.
Bellevue Commemorates Juneteenth with "Our Revolution" Performance, Invites Reflection on American Freedom Paradox
Bellevue is marking Juneteenth with a free performance "Our Revolution" at City Hall on June 13, which requires registration. The city also plans a Juneteenth proclamation and will fly the Juneteenth flag from June 19-30.
Seattle Council Adopts Rivera's Amendment, Secures $50 Million for Equitable Development
San Francisco Councilmember Rivera's amendment passes, demanding detailed reports on the Equitable Development Initiative's projects after a significant unspent fund request, ensuring transparency and accountability.












