Local Bellevue Seattle News Feeds
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TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Thursday, with Mariners’ season opener tonight
6:01 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Thursday, March 26, 2026. While pro basketball has been grabbing the headlines, today happens to be opening day for the Seattle Mariners, hosting Cleveland at 7:10 tonight, which means traffic and bus effects in the SODO and Pioneer Square areas. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Sunshine…
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I’m never leaving Seattle
I was walking home from Ricks Tire Service and found pizza toppings and a random walkie-talkie by the sidewalk. still looking for the owner. pizza was awesome! submitted by /u/DependentCommittee54 [link] [comments]
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Thank you kind stranger on the streetcar
Thank you kind stranger of the Streetcar who helped me escape a homeless man who wanted my bag tonight. I hope life brings you endless good fortune for your bravery to not only give him money but talk to him until I escaped the rapidly shrinking car so I could…
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The Capitol Hill massacre happened 20 years ago today (six people killed at a rave afterparty)
RIP to the victims. submitted by /u/stvincentstreet [link] [comments]
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Urban melancholy
Found in Cap Hill. I hope whoever wrote this is doing okay now! submitted by /u/fookinpikey [link] [comments]
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FOLLOWUP: Memories and anticipation as Alki Lumber prepares to close West Seattle location at EOD Friday
Story and photos by Anne Higuera Reporting for West Seattle Blog Alki Lumber will make its final sale in West Seattle sometime this Friday afternoon, after more than 100 years as the peninsula’s only full-service lumber yard. Preparation for the move to their new building in South Park has been…
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(3/25/2026) Seattle this evening
Beautiful evening submitted by /u/kchanar [link] [comments]
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Petition to WSDOT to embrace Sound Transit’s signage strategy
submitted by /u/MassiveSpread [link] [comments]
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Looking for rocky beaches for my autistic son to quietly sit and toss rocks into the water
Our current favorite is Mukilteo ferry dock. He can, will, and does sit for hours in one place and do nothing else. It’s calming therapy for him, gets us all outside together as a family with a picnic, games, etc. We’re looking for new places with endless supplies of rocks,…










