A West Seattle landmark rises from the ashes

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The clock’s ticking! You only have a few days left to vote!

A voter turns in his ballot while walking his dog.

You’ve only got a few days left to vote, doggone it! 🗳️🐾 Turn in that ballot by this Tuesday, Aug. 5! Still undecided on local races? Fetch our Video Voters’ Guide, your ulti-mutt companion for learning about the candidates on your ballot.

✔️ When you complete your ballot, return it to a King County ballot drop box. Find the closest drop box near you! You can also mail your ballot — no postage necessary — just be sure to have it postmarked by this Tuesday!

✔️ Already voted? Track your ballot.

❓ Puppy eat your ballot? Not registered to vote? No problem! Head to one of six King County Elections' vote centers.

❓ What do you need to register to vote? To register to vote, head to an in-person voting center. You will be asked for the last four digits of your social security number. If you can't provide those digits, show a government issued ID or passport and sign a voter registration verifying you are a Washington resident.

 

Seattle Parks steps in to rescue a West Seattle gem

Historic black and white images of Camp Long in West Seattle

When arson gutted Camp Long’s historic lodge in 2024, most of what remained were the memories made by generations of Seattleites since the 1930s. Now, Seattle Parks and Recreation is rebuilding the West Seattle landmark one beam at a time, so new memories can take root. 

 

Writer Moira Macdonald finds her “Storybook Ending” at Seattle bookstore

Cover of "Storybook Ending"

Longtime Seattle Times arts critic Moira Macdonald’s debut novel was born in a Seattle bookstore. 📖 She joins Book Lust host Nancy Pearl to share the moment that sparked her book, "Storybook Ending."

 

Social media snapshots of ARTS @ King Street Station’s journey

King Street train station on a sunny day

From train station to cultural destination, the Seattle Municipal Archives dives into its digital collection to share the story of how ARTS at King Street Station became a vibrant hub of creativity.