West Seattle, Washington
04 Monday
5:04 PM: SPD and SFD are responding to a reported two-vehicle crash at 45th/Admiral Way. At least one person, a man in his 30s, is reported to be hurt. Some lanes are reported to be blocked, so avoid the area if you can.
5:25 PM: Thanks to David French for the photo. He reports eastbound traffic is/was being diverted. SFD has already cleared the scene, so apparently not life-threatening injuries.
The West Seattle Junction space formerly occupied by Willow, preceded by Fleurt, will not be empty for long. A familiar Junction fashion entrepreneur is moving into 4536 California SW – here’s the announcement:
Well-known West Seattle staple Carmilia’s announced today that it will open a new store in the Alaska Junction, offering everything from skincare products to fashion accessories. The new store, located at 4536 California Ave SW, formerly home to Fleurt and Willow, will do a soft opening on Art Walk Night, May 14, 2026. Carmilia’s owner, Linda Walsh, is at the helm of the project.
The store will be filled with all of Walsh’s favorite things: shoes, accessories, and gifts, at a variety of price points. It’s the perfect place to find unique and playful items for your next celebration or shopping spree. The store’s scheduled hours are Wednesday-Saturday 11 am-6 pm, and Sunday 10 am-4 pm.
Walsh told us she hasn’t yet settled on a name, so if you pass the future shop’s windows you will probably see “Watch This Space” as a placeholder!
Thanks for the tip. Demolition crews are at work today at the Fauntleroy Way site north of Fairmount Park where SFD was training last week. As noted then, we had reported a year and a half ago that multiple residential structures (most if not all duplexes) would be coming down here to make way for more than two dozen new housing units. The properties from 5021 Fauntleroy through 5045 Fauntleroy sold in two deals, totaling $4.3 million, according to county property records.
Seattle City Light wants to ensure you know its new voluntary option for how you’re billed for electricity at home, the “Time of Use Rate,” is available, and it’s launched an online tool to help you evaluate it. Here’s how the rate is explained by SCL:
With TOU, when you use electricity affects how much you pay. Electricity costs more during peak hours (from 5 to 9 PM), when demand is highest, but it will cost less during other times.
By shifting some of your electricity use to off-peak hours, you can reduce your bill. Plus, you’ll help make our power grid more efficient.
Our TOU rate has three pricing periods:
-Peak hours (most expensive): 5 to 9 PM, Monday through Saturday (excluding observed holidays).
-Mid-peak hours (moderate pricing): 6 AM to 5PM and 9 PM to midnight, Monday through Saturday. On Sundays and holidays, mid-peak pricing lasts all day (6 AM to midnight).
-Off-peak hours (least expensive): Midnight to 6 AM, every day.Learn more about TOU rates on our Residential Rates page.
City Light’s announcement today explains how to access the new online tool that can help you figure out whether changing to this kind of rate would save money.
(WSB photo from 2025 Admiral Block Party)
On a day like today, who can resist thinking about summer? The Admiral Neighborhood Association is looking ahead too and has opened vendor applications for this year’s Admiral Block Party. The date is Saturday, August 22, and the location is California SW north of Admiral Way. ANA’s Dan Jacobs tells WSB, “Our application for Vendors is open and beginning to fill up. Space is limited so jump in as soon as you can so you don’t miss out.” You’ll find the form on the Block Party’s main page on the ANA website.
(Seen in Gatewood, relatively recent addition to street-sign pole)
Here’s your Monday list of highlights, mostly from our West Seattle Event Calendar:
FIVE DAYS TILL WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE DAY: Seen the map yet?
BABY STORY TIME: Noon at Southwest Library (9010 35th SW). For up-to-18-month-olds. Free.
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING: Regular 2 pm meeting; no public-comment period at this meeting but the agenda has information on how to watch.
HIGH-SCHOOL SPORTS: In boys-soccer playoffs, West Seattle HS faces Ingraham at 4 pm at Walt Hundley Playfield (34th SW and SW Myrtle); in softball, also at 4 pm, WSHS plays Rainier Beach at Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex (2801 SW Thistle).
FREE HOMEWORK HELP: Drop-in assistance 4-5:45 pm at High Point Library (3411 SW Raymond)
‘LISTENING TO GRIEF’ SUPPORT GROUPS: 4 pm and 6:30 pm, weekly group gatherings for people experiencing grief – you can participate once, weekly, or occasionally. Fee. Before you go, RSVP/register here. (4034 California SW)
D&D: Long-running weekly D&D at 6:30 pm at Meeples Games (3727 California SW). All welcome, first-time players too! $5.
MONDAY NIGHT TRIVIA X 3: Three venues offer you the opportunity for trivia tonight! Music Quiz Monday at Easy Street Records (4559 California SW), 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm … 7 pm at The Good Society (California/Lander) and 7:30 pm with QuizFix at The Skylark (3803 Delridge Way SW).
POOL TOURNAMENT: Pool players! Enter The Corner Pocket‘s weekly tournament starting at 7 pm. $10 buy-in. (4302 SW Alaska)
ALKI MEDITATION: Monday night meditation at Alki UCC, doors open at 6:45, meditation at 7. (6115 SW Hinds)
MEDITATION IN FAUNTLEROY: Free weekly Zen sitting/meditation in the chapel at Fauntleroy UCC (9140 California SW), 7 pm-8:30 pm.
JAZZ AT THE ALLEY: Monday night jazz with The Westside Jazz Trio, 8 pm at The Alley (behind 4509 California SW), 21+, no cover.
KARAOKE AT TALARICO’S: End your Monday with a song (or two) – karaoke at Talarico’s Pizzeria (4718 California SW).
Big thanks to everybody who sends info for our calendar; if you have something to add or cancel (or update), please send the info to westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!
In 2007, SDOT removed a marked crosswalk on Fauntleroy Way at SW Rose Street, mid-Lincoln Park.
Community members long lobbied to bring back a safer crossing, and SDOT long said they couldn’t/wouldn’t.
Then the department relented, and last year unveiled a design that was far more complex than a crosswalk, including a raised median between the ferry holding (outside southbound) lane and travel lanes. Here’s what they showed at the time:
(SDOT-provided 2025 renderings above and below; see PDF versions here)
The Fauntleroy Community Association and Morgan Community Association have voiced concerns about the design, a regular discussion topic at recent meetings, and want to know what you think, so they have just announced a community forum with SDOT for this Wednesday (May 6), 5:30 pm at Southwest Library (9010 35th SW).
9:36 AM: Crash reported at 8th/Thistle.
Earlier:
6:00 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Monday, May 4, 2026.
WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET
Sunny and warm, high in the mid-to-upper 70s. Sunrise was at 5:47 am; sunset will be at 8:25 pm.
TRANSIT TODAY
Metro buses – Regular schedules.
Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is back to the regular three boats. Also, work at the Fauntleroy dock trestle is now expected to continue this week.
West Seattle Water Taxi – Now on “summer” schedule, with extra Friday/Saturday/Sunday runs including later-night schedules Fridays and Saturdays.
STADIUM ZONE
Mariners are home for a 6:40 pm game vs. Atlanta tonight.
ADVANCE CLOSURE ALERTS
As announced Thursday, the West Seattle low bridge will be closed to drivers May 16-17. The schedule for 1st Avenue South Bridge northbound repairs – starting with a full closure this weekend – has been announced too, with some lane closures this week for preparation.
SPOTLIGHT TRAFFIC CAMERAS
High Bridge – Here’s the main camera, followed by the Fauntleroy-end camera:
Low Bridge – Here’s the westward view. Also note, maritime-opening info is available via X (ex-Twitter):

1st Avenue South Bridge (25 mph speed limit):

Delridge cameras: In addition to the one below (Delridge/Genesee), cameras are also at Delridge/Juneau, Delridge/Henderson, Delridge/Oregon, and video-only (so you have to go to the map), Delridge/Holden and Delridge/Thistle.

MORE TRAFFIC CAMS: All functioning traffic cams citywide are here (including links to live video for most); for a quick scan of West Seattle and vicinity-relevant cameras, see this WSB page.
See trouble on the bridges/streets/paths/water? Please text or call our hotline (when you can do it safely, and after you’ve reported to authorities if they’re not already on scene) – 206-293-6302. Thank you!
Both of these sighting reports came in via text today, both from the Westwood vicinity:
I spotted two coyotes last night about 10:45 at 31st SW and Cloverdale. I was walking my dog and they didn’t seem to take much notice of us. They came around the corner of 31st and headed west on Cloverdale toward 35th SW.
Shortly thereafter, another texter had this sighting:
Pack of three coyotes was seen around 11 pm. All were quickly moving south down 31st Ave SW.crossing Thistle.
Here’s what you need to know if you encounter one (or more).
If we had a contest for most creative sale description among West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day listings, this year’s winner would likely be Sale #572 on the map, a Gatewood sale whose host wrote the description a la Dr. Seuss:
Cat in the Hat?
Thing One and Thing Two?
A plant or a seashell could be right for you!
Shirts and pants, shells and plants –
Books for cooks, books for crooks!
Oddities that not ought to be –
Should belong to you not me!
Reviewing the descriptions is one of our favorite things about coordinating West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day, which is now six days away – next Saturday, May 9, with a WSCGSD-record 640+ sales of all sizes and types, all around West Seattle and a bit beyond. They’re all on the map, which you can explore here, and on the 38-page printable (PDF) list, which you’ll find here. Both versions are searchable if there’s something in particular you’re looking for – at least in topline terms like clothing, furniture, baby stuff, camping gear – or if you want to stay close to home, even something as simple as walking to the nearest sale and meeting a neighbor, you can check the clickable map to see what’s near you, and click on any marker to open the infobubble with its address and description. Back to the point of creativity – we also note classic garage-sale terms – this year’s descriptions include five promising “ephemera” (162, 271, 316, 338, 428), seven with “knickknacks” (146, 160, 197, 34, 462, 552, 641), two with “tchotchkes” (21, 146), and one with “bric-a-brac” (291). The word “vintage” appears in 97 descriptions, far outranking “antique,” which appears in 36. Instructions for searching descriptions via the map are below it; we’ll roll out some lists as the week goes on – starting with nonprofit/benefits and a few others.
P.S. The four corners this year are – northernmost sale is #163 in North Admiral (whose host says they’re a repeat WSCGSD participant), westernmost sale #303 inland from Alki Point, easternmost sale #83 in South Park (Floor Coverings International), and southernmost sale #636, a repeat seller in Seola.
ORIGINAL SUNDAY NIGHT REPORT: Just received from Andrea:
Today my son picked up a journal that has been sitting on the side of the road at Admiral and 42nd for a couple of days. A quick scan reveals no name or phone number in the journal (though we didn’t search closely). I’d like to find the owner as this seems like it’s important to someone.
Recognize it? Let us know and we’ll connect you.
MONDAY UPDATE: Shortly after publishing this, we heard from the journal’s owner, who is now reunited with her journal thanks to Andrea and son!
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(Photo courtesy Northwest Fitness Project)
When Thunder Road Guitars (WSB sponsor) proprietor Frank Gross announced his shop’s upcoming move to a bigger new home in The Admiral District, he also announced his current location in Morgan Junction already has a new tenant, Northwest Fitness Project, which describes itself as a “personalized strength-training studio.” Four months have passed since first word of their plan, and now NWFP’s proprietors have sent updates: They’re planning to open at 6400 California SW on July 11, with an open house that “will include classes, movement assessments, bodywork, exclusive merch, and more, with further details to come.” Also, co-owner Jeremy Stewart and executive trainer Steven Pust (both West Seattle residents, shown above) are looking for another executive trainer to join the team in “a full-time training role, not a sales role, to focus on leading small-group classes and working with a roster of personal training clients.” You can go here to find out more about the opening. NW Fitness Project was founded in Fremont eight years ago; the West Seattle studio is an expansion.
(WSB photo from 2025 West Seattle 5K)
Want to walk or run a 5K with your furry BFF? The West Seattle 5K is for you. It’s now just two weeks away – Sunday, May 17, along Alki, raising money for (and coordinated by) the West Seattle High School PTSA. The runners and walkers take off from 61st SW and Alki SW around 9:30 am on race day, heading northeastward to the turnaround by Anchor/Luna Park, and back. WSB is among the West Seattle 5K’s community co-sponsors again this year. If you’re not already registered, do it before next Sunday (May 10) to avoid the final-week price increase! (And to be sure you’re one of the first 1,200 paid registrants, who all get T-shirts.) Also – if you want to avoid the race-morning lines to get your bib, shirt, etc. right before the race, set your calendar for May 16, when you can get all that at West Seattle Runner (2743 California SW, WS5K co-sponsor and WSB sponsor) the day before race day, noon-5 pm. Sign up now, and we’ll see you at the beach! P.S. Even if you’re not participating, remember that the WS5K closes Alki and Harbor Avenues to motor-vehicle traffic for a few hours that morning, usually 8-11 am.
The blossoms are only part of the reason to visit the Seattle Chinese Garden this afternoon as the annual Peony Festival continues. If you need refuge from the sunshine as the temperature heads toward the 80s, there are craft and tea demonstrations under canopies in the courtyard:
And what you can’t see in the photos is the pleasant breeze blowing across the garden grounds on Puget Ridge, at the north end of the South Seattle College (6000 16th SW; WSB sponsor) campus.
It’s a great place for a walk, or you can sit in the courtyard and enjoy the performances:
Music until 2 pm, and then dragon dancing at 2. The festival concludes at 4 pm.
(2025 photo courtesy Gatewood PTA)
Less than four weeks until this year’s Gator Fair with community fun at Gatewood Elementary! This morning, we received this call for volunteers:
It’s that time of year again — when your middle schooler or high schooler casually reminds you about the 10+ hours of volunteer work they need for school! Fear not! The Gatewood Gator Fair is here to save the day!
The fair is Saturday 5/30 10:30-2:30; volunteers are scheduled 10-4 (but usually we are wrapped up closer to 3:30). This has been a great volunteer opportunity for middle schoolers and high schoolers for the last 3 years and we are excited for another year of fun!
Click here to sign up! All volunteers will receive a free volunteer shirt designed by Good Sister!
The school is at 4320 SW Myrtle.
(Weather Watch Park, photographed Saturday by Bob Burns)
Happy Sunday! Here’s our lineup – with theater, music, books, walking, running, movie-watching, even screaming – for the hours ahead, mostly from our WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:
SUNDAY FUNDAY RUNDAY: The Westies Run Club is meeting at Ampersand (2536 Alki SW) at 9 am today for this week’s Sunday Funday run.
BEE GARDEN WORK PARTY: Volunteers welcome to pitch in today at the Bee Garden (Graham/Lanham), 9 am-11 am.
AMERICAN MAH JONGG: In The Junction, weekly Sunday morning games are happening at The Missing Piece (4707 California SW), 9:30 am.
FREE SANDLOT MOVIE DAY WITH WSHS BASEBALL: Join the players at Admiral Theater (2343 California SW) this morning for a 10 am movie, free but donations welcome to support the program.
WEST SEATTLE FARMERS’ MARKET: Open every Sunday year-round on California SW between Oregon and Alaska, 10 am-2 pm, now in full spring produce-and-products season – asparagus, greens, microgreens, peppers, mushrooms, cabbage, beans, garlic, apples, more – and many options for baked goods, cheeses, meats, fish, fresh- and pre-prepared foods, nuts, condiments, pasta …
MASTER GARDENERS AT THE MARKET: Got a gardening question? Get an answer from a Master Gardener! Their weekly clinics at the West Seattle Farmers’ Market continue today, 10 am-2 pm.
VASHON ISLAND ART STUDIO TOUR: Second day for the self-guided tour, all around the island, 10 am-5 pm (sponsoring WSB to be sure you know it’s happening).
WEEKEND SINGALONG BRUNCH: 10 am at Admiral Pub (2306 California SW), sing to hits of the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s and enjoy a buffet breakfast – this morning is sold out, but look at dates ahead.
FREE NIA CLASS: Begins at 10:15 am; first class free if you pre-register. At Inner Alchemy Studio/Sanctuary. (3618 SW Alaska)
NEIGHBORHOOD WALK: 10 am, perfect day for this:
Join Feet First volunteer Liz Steen for a walk in West Seattle. The 3.8 mile trek will start at 10 AM Sunday, May 3rd, by the swings, at the waterfront near Lincoln Park parking lot, number two, near the ferry landing. Walkers will traverse mostly flat terrain to enjoy parks and views – perhaps including some whales – including Lincoln Park, Lowman Beach, Me-Kwa-Mooks Park, Constellation Park, and the Charles Ritchie Senior viewpoint. The one-way walk should take about 90 minutes and end at Alki Beach Park, where participants can get lunch before retracing the waterfront to Lincoln Park or arranging for a ride back. No registration necessary, and people can join along the way at any park, if they like.
PEONY FESTIVAL: Second day of the celebration at Seattle Chinese Garden on the north end of the South Seattle College (6000 16th SW; WSB sponsor) campus, doors open at 11 am, performances and other activities noon-4 pm.
UNDERSTANDING AI: Free presentation at Southwest Library (9010 35th SW), 11 am.
WEST SEATTLE TOOL LIBRARY: Need a tool but don’t need/want to, or can’t, buy it? You’ll probably be able to find it at, and borrow it from, the Tool Library, open 11 am-4 pm on the northeast side of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. (4408 Delridge Way SW)
WEST SEATTLE RESIST: Regular weekly West Seattle Resist Sunday sign-holding event, 11:30 am-1:30 pm. South of Farmers’ Market. (California SW and SW Alaska)
FREE STUDY CAFE: 1-4 pm at West Seattle YMCA (3622 SW Snoqualmie; WSB sponsor), students welcome to this dedicated study space, with drinks and snacks provided – membership not required.
MEAD-MAKING CLASS: Demonstration class with Mr. B at Mr. B’s Mead Center (9444 Delridge Way SW), 1-4 pm.
‘LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS’ CLOSING PERFORMANCE: 2 pm, last chance to see the Chief Sealth International High School production of this classic. (2600 SW Thistle)
WELCOME ROAD WINERY: You’re invited to hang out this afternoon at this West Seattle tasting room (with a patio!) open 2-5 pm, kids and dogs welcome. (3804 California SW; WSB sponsor)
THE BYRD ENSEMBLE’S HANDEL CONCERT: With a ticket deal! 3 pm concert at Holy Rosary (42nd SW and SW Genesee) in West Seattle, details in our preview, including the code to get 30 percent off your ticket(s).
DINE-OUT FUNDRAISER FOR CO-OP PRESCHOOLS: 3-7 pm at both locations of Future Primitive (9832 14th SW, White Center, and 2536 Alki SW, West Seattle), part of the proceeds benefits local co-op preschools.
LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB: Free 3 pm concert at West Seattle (Admiral) Library (2306 42nd SW).
CLOSING PERFORMANCE OF ‘WALDEN’: ArtsWest‘s current play has a 3 pm curtain today to close its run- get ticket(s) here. (4711 California SW)
MODERN CLASSIC BOOK CLUB: 3 pm at Paper Boat Booksellers, discuss “Child of God” by Cormac McCarthy (4522 California SW).
SIP AND SCULPT AT MR. B’S: 6-8 pm monthly “open clay” night, come create at Mr. B’s Mead Center (9444 Delridge Way SW).
BLACK TEA AT REVELRY ROOM: 7 pm-midnight late-night tea service with host Jack Sanders, info and RSVP here. (4547 California SW)
SCREAM CLUB SEATTLE: Monthly group scream on the shore at Lincoln Park (8011 Fauntleroy Way SW), 7:45 pm.
UNDERGROUND TRIVIA AT CORNER POCKET: Trivia starts at 7:30 pm – free to play, and you can win prizes! (4302 SW Alaska)
LIVE JAZZ AT THE ALLEY: 8-10 pm jazz, with the Triangular Jazztet at The Alley (behind 4509 California SW).
Organizing, or helping with, an event that we could add to the WSB community calendar – whether one-time or recurring? Please email the basic details – westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!
One other unique performance tomorrow afternoon – it’s your last chance to see “Little Shop of Horrors“ presented by and at Chief Sealth International High School (2600 SW Thistle), 2 pm Sunday. Nathan from Denny-Sealth Performing Arts, who sent us the pics, says, “Super entertaining, a show not to be missed.”
You can get tickets here!
(Behind-the-scenes rehearsal clip for The Byrd Ensemble’s Handel concert)
Sunday afternoon, The Byrd Ensemble returns to West Seattle, and you can get a deal right now on tickets. Here’s what tomorrow’s concert is all about:
The Byrd Ensemble and players present a program inspired by the Carmelite Vespers of 1707. The program features Handel’s Dixit Dominus, Laudate pueri, Nisi Dominus, Saeviat tellus inter rigores, and chant, for baroque orchestra, choir, and soloists. The program features guest concertmaster and internationally acclaimed violinist Augusta McKay Lodge.​​​
The concert is at 3 pm Sunday (May 3) at West Seattle’s Holy Rosary Church (42nd SW and SW Genesee). You can go here for program details and tickets, and on the checkout screen, you can enter the discount code WSBLOG to get 30 percent off your ticket(s). The Byrd Ensemble, directed by Markdavin Obenza, is sponsoring WSB this weekend to amplify the news about it.
Open Seattle’s summer of soccer next weekend as West Seattle’s two pre-pro clubs play their home openers on Mother’s Day! Ticket deal, too, per this announcement from the clubs:
Mother’s Day at the Match: Junction & Rhodies FC Kick Off 2026 Season with Doubleheader
West Seattle soccer is back, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with a full day of community, family fun, and high-level competition on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10. Junction FC and Rhodies FC will open their 2026 home season with a doubleheader at Nino Cantu SW Athletic Complex, creating a festive matchday atmosphere designed for fans of all ages—especially moms.
Festivities begin at 1:00 PM, with the beer and wine garden opening early alongside a full lineup of pre-match entertainment. Fans can expect a lively environment featuring a live DJ, yard games, family-friendly activities, and face painting, plus special Mother’s Day touches and giveaways throughout the day.
On the field, the action kicks off with:
2:00 PM – Rhodies FC vs Tacoma Galaxy
5:15 PM – Junction FC vs Tacoma StarsOff the field, the club is offering a special Mother’s Day promotion with buy 3 tickets, get 1 free, making it easy for families and friend groups to enjoy the day together. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or looking for a fun way to spend Mother’s Day in West Seattle, this event blends sport, community, and celebration into one memorable day! Grab your crew, bring mom, and come be part of it .
You still have two hours to get to West Seattle’s only comic-book store Tails to Astonish (5633 California SW) on Free Comic Book Day. You can get one free even if you don’t buy anything, more than one if you do. Proprietors Shaun and Nicole are having a sale for the occasion too.

The shop – in its fifth year – is open until 5 pm today.
(WSB photos by Torin Record-Sand)
Annie Olson is one of the firefighters on duty today at Station 11, 16th SW and SW Holden in Highland Park, one of the SFD stations all over the city open to visitors right now as part of the city’s Neighbor Day. Station 11 is one of five fire stations (11, 29, 32, 36, 37) in West Seattle; firefighters remain on duty, and it’s been a busy day, so we can’t guarantee who you’ll see when you visit one – the open house lasts until 3 pm. (More pics later.)
ADDED EARLY SUNDAY: As promised, more photos:
And the whole crew:
(WSB photos by Torin Record-Sand)
11:47 AM: Thanks for the tips and sorry to be late on this. The “scenes of violence” call around 11 am in the 7900 block of Delridge Way was dispatched as a domestic-violence attack – a 41-year=old man allegedly attacking his mother, allegedly armed with a knife. Police know who they are looking for, a man described so far as 41 years old, white, 5’10”, and unclothed. Our crew just got there and says police are outside the residence trying to get the suspect to come out, making announcements via loudspeaker.
12:07 PM: Police are setting up a command post. Our crew says traffic is still being allowed through the area on Delridge.
12:29 PM: Our crew nearby says they’re still trying to talk the suspect out – assuming he’s inside – it’s not clear how certain they are of that.
1:17 PM: SFD tells us the victim is a 61-year-old woman who was in stable condition when taken to the hospital. No word yet on the status of the suspect.
1:24 PM: Now they’re closing Delridge between Holden and Thistle.
2:21 PM: SPD SWAT is on scene.
2:49 PM: Our crew says officers have gone into the house, with a K-9.
3:23 PM: Our crew reports the officers are back outside now.
3:28 PM: And now SWAT is leaving.
3:36 PM: Our crew reports that other police have left and Delridge has reopened, with no one detained so far as we have seen.
It’s been a busy morning, but as promised, we finalized the map and list for West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day 2026, and have published both the interactive map an the printable list of sales (a record 644 sales, 38 pages!). See the map here; the printable list is linked there, but here’s the direct link. It’s also available via the WSB menu (look for GARAGE SALE DAY MAP). To recap:
-WSCGSD is always (since 2005) the second Saturday in May – this year, that’s May 9th
-Official sale hours are 9 am-3 pm, but as you’ll see in the listings, some are starting earlier and/or ending later, and some are adding extra days
-The listings are those of sellers who registered between April 1 and April 22 – all sizes and types of sales, all around the area!
What we do from here is continue to get the word out – we do that in myriad ways, including WSB stories plus posters and ads – and since we’ve had the benefit of having read all 640+ listings, we will be making lists of sales with certain features or focuses. We’ll also get a note out to sellers later today including, if interested, the template for your “Official Sale” sign. Updates to come!
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