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Seattle votes on social housing funding

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Do you know how you’ll vote in the February special election on Seattle Social Housing Developer funding? Hear directly from advocates for Propositions 1A and 1B on the latest edition of City Inside/Out, and remember to turn in your ballot by Tuesday, Feb.11!

 

Seattle youth lead 2025 MLK Day march

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Seattle youth will lead an MLK Day march and celebration this Saturday, Jan. 18 in collaboration with Seattle Parks and Recreation. The event kicks off at 11 a.m. in Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park, and includes live entertainment and speeches from local community leaders before the march begins.

 

Councilmembers talk new police chief, council vacancy, and more

From left to right: Councilmember Moore, Brian Callanan, Councilmember Rinck, Councilmember Rivera

Between confirmation hearings for a new police chief, a council vacancy to fill, and state urban density requirements that impact the city's Comprehensive Plan, city council has a busy season ahead. Councilmembers Moore, Rinck, and Rivera joined Brian Callanan on City Inside/Out: Council Edition to discuss.

 

Look, Listen and Learn proves it!

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Possum’s favorite eraser is missing, but Auntie Lena has some wise advice: jumping to conclusions can hurt relationships. Tap the link in our bio to watch the latest episode of Look, Listen and Learn for a valuable life lesson!⁠

 

City Inside/Out previews the 2025 state legislative session

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Washington State faces a $10-12 billion budget shortfall through 2027. Will lawmakers embrace a new wealth tax or cut government spending during the next legislative session? Senate and House leaders weighed in on this edition of City Inside/Out.