Seattle’s Queen Anne Pool will remain closed until fall 2027 due to a significant underground leak requiring major repairs, prompting the city to expand swim access at other pools throughout the city to offset the loss of the facility.
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County Council Moves To Restrict Immigration Enforcement Activity On Public Property
The King County Council has passed legislation to restrict the use of county-owned property for federal immigration enforcement operations, aiming to strengthen protections for immigrant and refugee communities.
Seattle Lawsuit Against Trump Expands As Eight Governments Join Challenge
Eight additional city and county governments have joined Seattle’s federal lawsuit challenging two Trump executive orders that impose unconstitutional conditions on federal grants related to gender identity and diversity initiatives.
Students Protest Outside Seattle City Hall, Demand Action On Immigration
Hundreds of students from Seattle Public Schools walked out of class and rallied outside City Hall to protest federal immigration enforcement and show support for immigrant communities.
โJust Another Color Of Paintโ: Shifting The Way We View Graffiti In Seattle.
Graffiti in Seattle is a complex art form that is often misunderstood, but provides a means of expression and resistance for marginalized communities, and can be a force for good in the city.
Chief Sealth Hands Lakeside First Metro League Loss Of The Season
Chief Sealth dominated Lakeside with a 28-0 win, delivering a complete performance on both sides of the ball and shaking up the Metro League standings.
Seattle’s French Fest Celebrates Francophone Cultures with Free Festival
Seattle’s French Fest returns to Seattle Center on March 23, featuring music, dance, cuisine, film screenings, and cultural traditions from Francophone communities, with a focus on sustainability and social well-being.

