Seattle's Week Ahead: Unfazed by the Drizzle with More Showers in the Forecast
Seattle's forecast predicts persistent rain with 80% chance in the afternoon and 60% at night, with temperatures ranging from a high near 49°F to a low around 34°F. Winds are expected to change throughout the day.
Man Charged with First-Degree Assault After Hatchet Attack in Seattle's First Hill Neighborhood
A 50-year-old man was arrested in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood after attacking a 34-year-old victim with a hatchet, leaving him with a life-threatening neck wound. The suspect is now facing first-degree assault charges, and a weapon was found in his apartment.
Seattle Preschool Program Expands with 9 New Classrooms for 2025-26, Adds 169 Seats for Young Learners
Seattle's Preschool Program plans to add nine new classrooms, offering 169 more seats, with a $3 million investment for the 2025-26 school year, aiming to serve over 2,500 children citywide.
Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to Host Hybrid Meeting in Kennewick, Focusing on Science Policy and Sturgeon Management
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission plans a hybrid meeting in Kennewick to discuss science policy implementation, mid-Columbia River sturgeon management, and other wildlife issues, available for live stream and public input.
Support Seattle Farmers: Join a Community Supported Agriculture Program for Fresh, Local Produce
Seattle's greenspace.seattle.gov discusses the benefits of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, encouraging local residents to subscribe and enjoy fresh produce while supporting farmers.
Bellevue City Council Narrows Down Search to 5 Finalists for Vacant Seat, Ponders Mandatory Sentences as Infrastructure Project Pushes Ahead
The Bellevue City Council is selecting a new member from five finalists, discussing a major infrastructure project, considering a crime ordinance on mandatory minimum sentences, and has issued a proclamation celebrating Nowruz.












