OPINION: Seattle's World Cup spotlight has reached downtown and the waterfront. But what about the South End?
Read the op-ed here: soseaem.org/4gdOP4q #Seattle #WorldCup
COLUMN: Seattle has spent decades offering tax breaks and incentives to major corporations. But what happens when those companies leave anyway?
Marcus Harrison Green argues it's time to invest more in businesses rooted in our neighborhoods: soseaem.org/4oknhwc #Seattle
OPINION: Who is public infrastructure actually for?
In our latest op-ed, Rainier Beach resident John Aaron argues that closing Lake Washington Blvd to through-traffic gives South End families something too often denied: safe, accessible public space.
Read here: soseaem.org/4f8gXFP #Seattle
A Seattle City Council rezoning could eventually bring more affordable housing to a vacant Rainier Beach site near light rail. But the only project moving forward now is the Tubman Center's future wellness facility — and housing may still be a decade away.
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🌈 Pride Month is here, and South Seattle is showing up.
From White Center Pride Festival and queer climbing nights to drag kings, Indigenous celebration, circus cabaret, and a "Bound" fundraiser in Hillman City, here's your guide to #Pride 2026 in the South End.
Mangosteen's built its reputation on fried chicken pop-ups. Now, its new Othello restaurant is proving there's much more on the menu.
From standout garlic noodles to Hainanese chicken and mango drinks, here's why it's worth the trip: soseaem.org/4e8vpLO #SeattleFood #Seattle
Who put more than 2,400 eco-blocks across Georgetown?
UW researchers spent months mapping the concrete barriers, which appear to limit RV parking, but still couldn't determine who installed them.
Read more here: soseaem.org/4efVuIW #SeattleNews
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay used his first State of the County address to outline plans for affordable housing, child care, transit improvements and gun violence prevention — while highlighting accomplishments from his first seven months in office.
Read here: soseaem.org/3SA2LMk #Seattle
New Wing Luke Museum Executive Director Chrissy Shimizu says the future of the Chinatown-International District depends on cultural belonging, community ownership, and protecting the neighborhood from displacement.
Read our Q&A: soseaem.org/4oewLJu #Seattle
What if the future of work in America is not being coded in a South Lake Union skyscraper, but framed with a nail gun inside a high school shop class in South King County? soseaem.org/3Sb2ajX
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From affordable housing and expanded child care to new bus routes and violence prevention funding, Zahilay used his first State of the County speech to spotlight early wins and future priorities.
New Wing Luke Executive Director Chrissy Shimizu reflects on identity, belonging, and why preserving the Chinatown-International District is inseparable from protecting its culture, businesses, and…
What if the future of work in America is not being coded in a South Lake Union skyscraper, but framed with a nail gun inside a high school shop class in South King County?