Seattle to vote on $1.55 billion transportation levy šŸš‡

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Seattle voters face big decision on $1.55B transportation levy

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Seattle voters will decide whether to support a $1.55 billion transportation levy this fall. Critics have called the Move Seattle Levy a boondoggle thatā€™s 75% larger than the previous one, but supporters argue 30% of SDOTā€™s budget for roads, bridge repairs and more depends on its passage. Learn more on City Inside/Out.

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Seattle Rangers share their favorite spot in Seward Park šŸŒ³

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We are always hunting for the perfect picnic spot in any park, and lucky for us, Seattle Park Rangers have the inside scoop. We asked a couple of the city's 28 rangers to take us to the perfect picnic spot in Seward Park, and they did not disappoint.

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Look, Listen and Learn gets down in the dirt

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Get the scoop on poop in this episode of Look, Listen and Learn! Auntie Lena, Possum, and friends learn how scraps from our favorite fruits and veggies become compost that helps grow those very foods all over again. šŸ«›šŸ“šŸ„—

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New murals bring color & creativity to Seattleā€™s streets šŸŽØ

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Explore the Hope Corpsā€™ Downtown Seattle Mural Project! From Belltown to the Chinatown-International District and beyond, these art pieces are transforming our streets, bringing hope, creativity, and economic revitalization to Seattle. šŸ–Œļøā 

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Musicians and authors share "The Sound of Seattle"

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KEXP DJ and musician Eva Walker and her husband, music writer Jake Uitti's book, "The Sound of Seattle," is a timeline of Seattleā€™s music evolution through the lens of 101 songs spanning 80 years. They say the culmination is a distinct ā€œSeattle sound.ā€ They discussed the book, and that unique sound, at a recent Town Hall Seattle event.

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The best place to watch a World Cup match outside Lumen Field šŸ†

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Seattle Center will be the premier location for FIFA World Cup 26ā„¢, offering fans a unique blend of soccer and festival experiences. Whether visitors or locals, fans can come together to watch live broadcasts of every Seattle match, enjoy performances by local artists, participate in on-site activities, and enjoy local food and beverages.

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