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WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Child reports kidnap attempt in Gatewood

2:30 PM: Police are in Gatewood to find out more about a possible child-grabbing attempt. The call is from the area of 36th/Othello, though it’s not yet clear whether this is where it happened, or just where the 911 call was made from around 2 pm. According to what’s been said over the air so far, an 8-year-old girl said a man tried to grab her, and another child with her is repprted to have confirmed seeing it happen. He was described as white, 5’6″ to 5’7″, brown hair, blue eyes, grayish-blue hoodie and dark shorts. No other info yet, and further details might be hard to come by, but we’re publishing this from the “better to know, just in case” standpoint.

2:41 PM: A few more description details – the man appeared to be in his 30s, wearing a white shirt, with a black backpack, and possibly had a knife. The officer taking the report told dispatch that if they found a suspect, the information constitutes probable cause for a kidnapping attempt, so we have changed the headline from grabbing attempt to kidnap attempt.

HAPPENING NOW: You can unearth surprising sights at West Seattle Rock and Gem Show 2026

What’s on display at the 2026 West Seattle Rock and Gem Show might surprise you – like the shark’s teeth above and the dragon below!

If you want to do more than look, you can bid in the silent auction:

And/or, admire the wide range of colors:

Even just simply shiny specimens can be mesmerizing:

The West Seattle Rock Club presents the annual show, which is happening at Alki Masonic Center (40th SW and SW Edmunds) until 5 pm today, and again 10 am-5 pm Sunday – free admission.

WEEKEND SCENE: Highland Park Elementary PTA’s all-donation sale

Though the sign says 2 pm, the Highland Park Elementary PTA‘s donation-only “rummage sale” at the school is planned to continue until 3 pm, so you still have some time to get there. Lots of shopper interest!

What makes it “donation only” is two-fold – donated items, and also, “everything is free, pay what/if you can, proceeds are donations to the HPE PTA.”

Lots of kid stuff, of course! The school is at 1012 SW Trenton.

WEEKEND SCENE: Get it out, drop it off! Spring 2026 Drug Take-Back Day at Southwest Precinct

(WSB photos)

Another twice-yearly dropoff event happening right now – the Southwest Precinct community room (right off the public parking lot at 2300 SW Webster) is where to take medication(s) you need to dispose of, during Drug Take-Back Day. The boxes were filling up, but they’re ready to accept whatever you bring; expired and/or unneeded medication left in your home can be dangerous for a variety of reasons. This is continuing until 2 pm today.

(In our top photo are Community Service Officer Janice Young, Officer German Barreto, and Crime Prevention Coordinator Matt Brown.)

About the ‘scenes of violence’ response in High Point

For those asking – the SFD/SPD response on 31st SW in High Point is for a person in crisis reported to have injured themselves. SFD categorizes calls as “scenes of violence” when they are suspected to involve a weapon (a label that in turn can apply to many things, not just guns or knives). Remember that if you or someone you know is dealing with thoughts of self-harm, help is available at all times via the 988 hotline.

UPDATE: Crash at 37th/100th

11 AM: A texter tells us 37th SW and SW 100th in Arbor Heights are blocked by the aftermath of a crash, and while SFD is there tending to a driver, police (who are having a busy morning, judging by radio exchanges) haven’t arrived yet. The texter says it’s reported to be a hit-run, with a driver running a stop sign and hitting another car. We don’t have a description.

11:45 AM: Our photographer got there just as the damaged vehicle was about to be towed so the road could reopen.

WEEKEND SCENE: Spring 2026 Fauntleroy Church Recycle Roundup – no waiting!

(WSB photos)

Though volunteers tell us drivers were lined up down the street when the spring Fauntleroy Church Recycle Roundup began at 9 am today, there’s no waiting now, and traffic is expected to be steady through the duration of the dropoff event, until 3 pm (don’t wait until the last minute, though, unless you can’t get there any sooner).

That’s just some of what people have brought – here’s the official list of what they’re accepting, and not accepting, this time.

1 Green Planet is the longtime recycling partner with the church, which is at 9040 California SW. Dropoffs are free but volunteers are happy to accept monetary donations if you can chip in to support this twice-yearly event (next one, by the way, is set for Saturday, October 11).

UPDATE: Emerald City Ride, across westbound West Seattle Bridge and around the peninsula

7:16 AM: That was the view from the West Seattle Bridge traffic cam a few minutes ago as the first riders in Cascade Bicycle Club’s Emerald City Ride rode across the westbound bridge, which is closed to motorized vehicles for the ride, first one in two years. The riders are continuing on to a West Seattle shoreline route (see it here). The eastbound bridge remains open to regular traffic, and the westbound side is scheduled to reopen by 9 am.

7:32 AM: Riders continue crossing; as the most-recent screenshot shows above, some are pausing at the crest (the outside lane is coned off0, to rest and/or admire the view.

8:01 AM: Westbound riers are still crossing the bridge.

9 AM: The bridge has reopened to regular traffic.

9:43 AM: The return route is via the bike/foot path on the low bridge, seeing a surge of riders right now because that bridge just reopened to surface traffic after a vessel closure.

NOTE: See riders’ photos in comments below!

WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: 40+ things to know

(Friday photo by Paul Weatherman)

Our peninsula is not only beautiful but also very busy today! Here’s what you need to know, as usual mostly from our West Seattle Event Calendar (if we’re missing something, text info ASAP to 206-293-6302):

TRAFFIC ALERT – EMERALD CITY RIDE: Southbound 99 from the stadium zone to the westbound West Seattle Bridge, and the WB bridge itself, will be closed to motor-vehicle traffic until about 9 am because of the Emerald City Ride, which will continue on to surface streets from Alki to Fauntleroy and then onto the low-bridge path. We’ll update this live starting around 7 am, when the ride is scheduled to start. See the schedule here and the route here.

SATURDAY GROUP RUN: Not riding? How about a run?At West Seattle Runner (2743 California SW; WSB sponsor), you’re invited to join the Saturday 8 am free group run.

RECYCLE ROUNDUP: The twice-a-year free dropoff event for recyclables you can’t just put out at curbside, 9 am-3 pm at Fauntleroy Church (9140 Californnia SW) – our calendar listing includes a link to the list of what the church’s partner 1 Green Planet will and won’t take this time.

HIGHLAND PARK ELEMENTARY DONATION-ONLY SALE: 9 am-3 pm at Highland Park Elementary (1012 SW Trenton), take what you need, and if you want to donate $ for it, that’ll benefit the PTA. You’re also welcome to donate items for the sale – drop them off starting at 8 am.

FREE MEDITATION: For a calming start to your Saturay, check out Heavily Meditated, 9 am free meditation at Inner Alchemy Studio/Sanctuary (3618 SW Alaska).

EARTH DAY IN THE GARDEN: You’re invited to the North Delridge P-Patch for a daylong celebration, 9 am-3 pm, starting with a garden and neighborhood cleanup, continuing with planting, creating, and connecting. (5078 25th SW)

COOPER ARTIST HOUSING GARAGE SALE: The artists who live above Youngstown Cultural Arts Center (4408 Delridge Way SW) are having a sale today too, 9 am-1 pm.

INTRODUCTORY WALK and WALKING FOR WELL-BEING: 9:30 am, walk a mile before the 10 am well-being walk (or just show up for that one). Both start from 47th SW and Fontanelle.

DUWAMISH LONGHOUSE SPRING NATIVE ART MARKET: 10 am-5 pm today and Sunday at the Duwamish Tribe Longhouse and Cultural Center (4705 W. Marginal Way SW) shop Indigenous makers’ creations – art, apparel, body care, more.

ROCK AND GEM SHOW: First of two days for the West Seattle Rock Club‘s annual show, 10 am-5 pm at Alki Masonic Center (40th/Edmunds). Free admission.

DRUG TAKE-BACK DAY: Got unwanted, unneeded, and/or expired medication(s)? Take them to the Southwest Precinct (2300 SW Webster) 10 am-2 pm today for free disposal, no questions asked.

LOG HOUSE MUSEUM: The home of West Seattle’s history is open, with new Saturday hours 10 am-4 pm (61st SW and SW Stevens).

SSC GARDEN CENTER: 10 am-3 pm, open today! New plants in! North end of campus at South Seattle College (6000 16th SW; WSB sponsor)

MASTER GARDENERS AT DELRIDGE HOME DEPOT: They’re back, 10 am-2 pm – take them your toughest garden questions and get free expert answers! (Delridge/Orchard)

SINGALONG BRUNCH: 10 am weekends at Admiral Pub, sing to classics – table reservation includes a brunch buffet! (2306 California SW)

SEATTLE INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE DAY: A day to celebrate your local indie bookstores – and both of West Seattle’s shops are participating today. Here’s the plan from Paper Boat Booksellers (4522 California SW; WSB sponsor); here’s the plan from Pegasus (4528 California SW).

MORNING MUSIC AT THE COFFEEHOUSE: 10:30 am-noon at C & P Coffee (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor), Marco de Carvalho and Friends perform. Info about Marco’s music is here.

FREE WRITING GROUP: 10:30 am today – free, weekly, in-person, critique-free group – details including location are in our calendar listing.

FAMILY STORY TIME: 10:30 am at High Point Library (3411 SW Raymond), for families with kids up to 5 years old.

(added) KHMER NEW YEAR FESTIVAL: 10:30 am-5 pm in downtown White Center, on SW 98th east of 16th.

OPEN HOUSE AND FREEZER SALE: Dream Dinners West Seattle welcomes you to stop by 11 am-1 pm and find out how they can make mealtime a whole lot simpler at your home. They’re on the north side of outer Jefferson Square (41st SW and SW Alaska).

FAMILY READING TIME: Every Saturday at Paper Boat Booksellers, 11 am family reading time. (4522 California SW; WSB sponsor)

WEST SEATTLE TOOL LIBRARY SALE: As previewed in this WSB story, the WSTL is selling a wide variety of tools as a fundraiser, 11 am-4 pm. Find them on the northeast side of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center (4408 Delridge Way SW).

LINDA’S BIRTHDAY SALE: At Carmilia’s (4528 California SW), sale all weekend! Open 11 am-6 pm today.

VIETNAMESE CULTURAL CENTER: Community visitors welcome noon-3 pm at the West Seattle Vietnamese Cultural Center (2236 SW Orchard).

APRIL POOL’S DAY: Free swim at Southwest Pool (2801 SW Thistle) focusing on water safety, 12:15 pm.

CAMP LONG CLEANUP & ADVISORY COUNCIL OPEN HOUSE: 1-3 pm at Camp Long (5200 35th SW), pitch in to help the park, and then roast marshmallows while meeting the Advisory Council.

DRAG TEA AT TIBBETTS UMC: 1-3 pm, afternoon tea featuring Jezebel Johnson – online ticket sales are closed, but check at the door if spots remain. (3940 41st SW)

VISCON CELLARS TASTING ROOM/WINE BAR: Tasting room open, with wine by the glass or bottle – 1-6 pm at Viscon Cellars (5910 California SW; WSB sponsor).

NORTHWEST WINE ACADEMY TASTING ROOM, WINE BAR, STORE: Open 1-6 pm on north end of South Seattle College (6000 16th SW; WSB sponsor) campus.

WEND JEWELRY 5TH ANNIVERSARY: 2-6 pm party with a sale, raffle, bites and sips, more. (3278 California SW)

BOOKS & BREWS BENEFIT: Read-a-thon at Ounces (3809 Delridge Way SW), 2-5 pm, partnering with and benefiting Pathfinder K-8.

FREE MASSAGE: Walk-in clinic with “short, specific sessions” at Nepenthe (9447 35th SW), 3-5 pm.

SOUTHSIDE REVOLUTION JUNIOR ROLLER DERBY: SSR hosts “Killer Wheels” doubleheader bout, 4:15-8 pm at Southgate Roller Rink (9676 17th SW, White Center).

MUSIC AT THE MEADERY: Accendino & Elephant Crows, 7 pm at Mr. B’s Mead Center (9444 Delridge Way SW), all ages, no cover.

‘WALDEN’ AT ARTSWEST: Third weekend continues for ArtsWest‘s current play, 7:30 pm curtain. (4711 California SW)

MUSIC & DANCE AT KENYON HALL: “Transitory Obfuscations” at Kenyon Hall:

This will be the second installment of a series designed to create spontaneous sound and movement collaborations, curated by Adam Levitt. Just prior to the start of the event, names will be drawn randomly to determine 4 pairings of solo musicians and dancers.

(7904 35th SW)

DRAG AT THE SKYLARK: 8 pm, Glam The Remix bearded drag show, all ages, tickets here. (3803 Delridge Way SW)

MUSIC AT TIM’S: Twang Junkies, Steve Aliment & Annie O’Neill, The Jon Hyde Band at Tim’s in White Center, 8 pm, all ages. (16th SW & SW 98th)

REVELRY ROOM SPINNING: 9 pm, DJ JENNGREEN. (4547 California SW)

SATURDAY NIGHT SKATING: 9 pm to midnight, skate at Southgate Roller Rink (9676 17th SW), with rotating DJs spinning old-school funk & hip-hop, $18 plus $5 skate rental.

KARAOKE AT TALARICO’S: Sing with Rone at 10 pm at Talarico’s Pizzeria. (4718 California SW)

If you’re planning a West Seattle event, and it’s open to the community, our calendar is open for you, with listings are free of charge, always! Please email info to westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!

UPDATE: Driver hits pole, tracks on West Marginal Way

1:48 AM: Police are at the scene of a crash in the 4000 block of West Marginal Way, reported to have damaged a utility pole and taken down live wires, ending up on railroad tracks. Nobody was in the vehicle – reported to be a Toyota 4Runner – when police arrived, but they’ve just found one of the apparent occupants a few blocks north and are looking for the other one nearby.

7:46 AM: Archived radio communication indicates officers found the suspected driver walking on Puget Ridge around 3 am.

YOU CAN HELP: Camp Long welcoming volunteers Saturday – with a sweet incentive

Saturday’s lineup of events will be monumental (as you can see by checking our Event Calendar). Here’s an invitation to one event we just got word of, from Camp Long supervisor Matt Kostle, who shares news of volunteer assistance earlier this week, too:

Big THANKS to A Cleaner Alki and several Girl Scout Troops for coming out to do some cleanup at the park for Earth Week! Photos (show) all the hard work they did! And now it’s your chance to help out at our Camp Long Cleanup Saturday (April 25th) from 1-3 pm! Plus join the Advisory Council afterward to roast some marshmallows!

See flyer for more details. Register here!

Camp Long’s entrance is at 5200 35th SW.

BIZNOTE FOLLOWUP: Space Age gas station reopens

After shutting down for electrical work earlier this week, as noted here Tuesday, the Space Age gas station at 35th SW and SW Holden reopened tonight. Four pumps are open, and two others are expected to be back in service Monday, but station staff told us no further closures are anticipated. If you need to fill up tonight, they’re open until 10 pm.

FOLLOWUP: Co-op preschools fundraisers planned to fend off closure

By Anne Higuera
Reporting for West Seattle Blog

Fundraisers continue to be scheduled to keep co-op preschool programs at South Seattle and North Seattle Colleges from closing, even as a deadline looms to raise $2 million to sustain the parent education programs through the next school year. As we reported early this month, parent education programs at South and other community and technical statewide are no longer eligible for funding as they exist now under a new model that focuses on credentialed programs and workforce development. Those parent education programs include co-op preschools that have educated hundreds of thousands of students statewide since the 1940s. There are 5 cooperative preschool locations in West Seattle, through South Seattle College.

Co-op supporters gathered at South on April 9 to rally during a meeting on campus of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), the group that oversaw development of the new funding model. Supporters have been asking for a 1-year deferral from the board to give them time to either make adjustments to the program that would qualify parent education under the new funding model, or find alternate funding. The implications of the funding model change to parent education were only made clear within the last few months.

We checked back with the state board’s communications director to see if the board is actively considering the deferral request. “We are discussing all options,” Rachelle Alongi said. “We continue to have conversations and work closely with community and technical colleges as they make local decisions about budget and funding. Our goal is to help them navigate workable solutions that best meet the needs of their communities, students, faculty, and staff.”

Even as parent-education organizers are asking for the deferral, supporters at North and South are banding together to raise $2 million for the 2,100 students they usually enroll. Organizers say that would be enough for the 2026-2027 school year, or if they raise less than the goal, to make payments on a loan to keep the program and its preschools going. So far, the online donation page shows they are 1/3 of the way toward their goal.

There are fundraisers scheduled for the next two weekends. Tomorrow’s includes a walk around Green Lake in support of the programs.

Let’s get out and Move for Parents and Children!
What: Move-a-Thon to raise money for Seattle Colleges Parent Education and Cooperative Preschool Programs
When: April 25th from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Where: Greenlake – start at the Green Lake Bath House

A second fundraiser is taking place May 3rd at the Future Primitive locations in West Seattle and White Center, with a portion of sales that day going toward the program. More info on that here.

UPDATE: Tree down on Delridge

4:57 PM: Moments after we published the preceding item about the Delridge Native Forest Garden, a tree fell on the other side of Delridge Way SW, according to what a police officer just told dispatch. It’s reported to be a ~50-foot tree, blocking the southbound side of Delridge at Webster (by the Southwest Precinct). We’re headed over to see.

5:15 PM: Photo added. Our crew reports it’s only partly blocking the lane, and traffic is getting by, both ways.

‘Tree walk’ planned for Delridge Native Forest Garden

(Photo from Daniel)

Last weekend, we published Daniel‘s reader report reminding people about the roadside Delridge Native Forest Garden as a potential spot to take a walk. Today, in fact, SDOT has announced a Tree Walk for the site – actually three walks on the afternoon of Friday, May 15. RSVPs are required and you’ll find the links, along with more details, here.

PREVIEW: West Seattle Rock & Gem Show getting ready to roll

One of this weekend’s many big events in West Seattle is the annual Rock and Gem Show, with exhibitors setting up right now at Alki Masonic Center at 40th/Edmunds in The Junction. Admission is free and there’ll be a lot to see – even a model train! – 10 am to 5 pm both Saturday and Sunday, presented by the West Seattle Rock Club.

COUNTDOWN: Three weeks until West Seattle Junction’s spring Wine Walk

Three weeks from tonight – on Friday, May 15 – you’ll be able to explore the Northwest wine world without leaving West Seattle. The WS Junction Association is selling tickets now for the spring Wine Walk:

This event will pair 36 Pacific Northwest wineries with 34 local merchants for an unforgettable evening of sipping and strolling. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just enjoy discovering new favorites, this is your chance to taste incredible regional wines while exploring the heart of West Seattle.

Your $40 ticket includes:

– 14 tasting tickets (1 oz pours)
– A West Seattle Wine Walk bottle tote bag
– A keepsake wine glass

The event runs 5-9 pm. Get checked in, get your glass, tickets, tote bag for bottle purchases (tax free!) and map of locations, and off you go to sip wine with friends. No drinking on the streets! Additional tastes can be purchased at the event. $5 for 3 tastes.

Two check-in locations this time – listed on the page where you’ll find the link to buy your ticket(s) right now.

Four-year-old scientists? Yes!

(Volunteer Ann Dunbar helped students measure a torso in centimeters)

Story by Judy Pickens
Photos by Tom Trulin
Special to West Seattle Blog

Students from the Urban Nature Preschool got a taste of scientific research on Thursday when they did the annual survey of stonefly exoskeletons in lower Fauntleroy Creek.

As nymphs, stoneflies are a major food source for juvenile coho. Mature stoneflies crawl out of the water in the spring and leave their exoskeletons behind as they take flight, and students have been counting and measuring them since 2000. Their findings are a way to track both quantity of food available to the fish and how clean the water is.

(Finding exoskeletons on bridges required close examination)

With the school’s outdoor focus, the four-year-olds already knew a lot about the creek and, with support from teachers and volunteers, they were up to the challenge of following study protocol. Three teams closely examined trees and bridges while a fourth measured torsos as adults recorded the numbers.

(Volunteer Ann Dunbar helped students measure a torso in centimeters)

After teams reported their findings, volunteer Alana Khayat added the numbers to line graphs so students could see how they compared to findings since 2015.

From comedy to community support, here’s our list for April’s final West Seattle Friday!

(Early-morning photo by Kent Rhodes)

Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you can always peek days/weeks ahead):

SOUTH SEATTLE COLLEGE GARDEN CENTER Spring is garden time! See what’s new at the center, open today, 10 am-3 pm at north end of South Seattle College (WSB sponsor) campus (6000 16th SW).

STAY ‘N’ PLAY … weekly indoor playtime for preschool-age kids, 10-11:30 am at Arbor Heights Community Church (4113 SW 102nd).

NO STORY TIME TODAY … canceled @ Delridge Library.

LOG HOUSE MUSEUM OPEN: Visit the home of West Seattle’s history, noon-4 pm. (61st SW and SW Stevens)

LEARN ABOUT THE CITY NATURE CHALLENGE … on a guided walk along Longfellow Creek, 3:30 pm, meet at Delridge Community Center (4501 Delridge Way SW).

TASTING ROOM AND WINE BAR: Viscon Cellars (5910 California SW; WSB sponsor) is open 5-9 pm Fridays. Stop in to sip, or buy a bottle.

HIGH-SCHOOL SPORTS: Two boys’ soccer matches at Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex (2801 SW Thistle) – Chief Sealth IHS vs. Cleveland at 5 pm, West Seattle HS vs. Lincoln at 7 pm.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT: Girl Scout Troop 41843‘s second of three babysitting events, 5-9 pm at Fauntleroy Church (9140 California SW) – check if there are still openings.

HISTORY COMES ALIVE AT HARBOR ISLAND: 6-10 pm tours featuring depictions of stories you probably haven’t ever heard, tickets here (if any remain), our preview here. (3235 16th SW)

COFFEEHOUSE COMEDY: 6 pm, radio-style comedy with Midnight Mystery Theater at C & P Coffee (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor).

COMMUNITY DEFENSE FUNDRAISER: Song, dance, vendors at Mr. B’s Mead Center (9444 Delridge Way SW), 6 pm, $20 at the door to support White Center organization assisting immigrants.

HOTTIES OF COMEDY AT KENYON HALL: Two shows, 7 and 9 pm, with “a new lineup of some of the funniest comedians in the PNW to talk about life, love, and all the weird stuff inbetween.” (7904 35th SW)

FOO FIGHTERS LISTENING PARTY: 7 pm, hear the new recording at Easy Street Records (4559 California SW). Free, all ages.

SOUND AND CEREMONY: Guided visualization at Inner Alchemy Studio/Sanctuary (3618 SW Alaska), 7 pm.

LIVE AT THE SKYLARK: Live music with The Bale Jumpers, Salt Horse, The Drive Through. Doors at 7, music at 8. $10 cover. (3803 Delridge Way SW)

‘WALDEN’ AT ARTSWEST: 7:30 pm, second weekend for ArtsWest‘s “speculative fiction” play. (4711 California SW)

SPINNING: Revelry Room is open tonight (4547 California SW), spinning tonight with DJ Peg, 9 pm.

‘MAKE IT LOUD’ SKATING WITH MUSIC: Tonight, skate to music during the Bowie Goth Skate, 9 pm at Southgate Roller Rink (9646 17th SW). 21+. $20 cover/$5 skates.

If you have something to showcase on our event lists or ongoing calendar, please email what/when/where/etc. info to westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!

Here’s when you can start swimming this year in West Seattle’s outdoor salt-water Colman Pool

(2025 WSB photo by Oliver Hamlin)

Thanks to Jimmy for the tip! The full schedule is up for Colman Pool, the outdoor salt-water pool operated by the city on the shore at Lincoln Park. Here’s how it starts:

Preseason Weekends: May 9 to June 7, 2026
May 9-10, May 16-17, May 23-25 (Memorial Day), May 30-31, and June 6-7

Each day will have 4 swims:

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
1:45 pm – 3:15 pm
3:45 pm – 5:15 pm
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Each swim will have 4 lap lanes (50 meters) and 1/2 open pool for recreational use. The 1 meter diving board will be open.

After that:

Main Season: June 13 – Aug. 30, 2026
Colman Pool will operate 7 days a week from June 13 to August 30, including the July 4th holiday.

Closures and Holidays
Swim Meet closure: June 19-20
Swim Meet closure: July 9-11

Postseason Weekends: Sept 5-7, 13-14, and 19-20, 2026

For full details, see the pool’s website.

TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Friday + weekend, including Saturday bridge ride

6:01 AM: Good morning! Almost the weekend – welcome to Friday, April 24, 2026.

WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET

Sunny through the weekend, today’s high in the low 60s. Sunrise at 6:03 am; sunset at 8:12 pm.

(Photo by Ryan Caple)

MAJOR CLOSURE ALERT FOR TOMORROW

One more reminder – the Cascade Bicycle Club (WSB sponsor) Emerald City Ride will keep motor-vehicle traffic off part of southbound Highway 99 and the westbound West Seattle Bridge for a few hours Saturday morning (April 25), and will put hundreds of riders on West Seattle streets too – details here.

TRANSIT TODAY

Metro buses – Regular schedules.

West Seattle Water TaxiNow on “summer” schedule, with extra Friday/Saturday/Sunday runs including later-night schedules Fridays and Saturdays.

Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route still on a two-boat schedule with a third, unscheduled boat. Check WSF’s alert page for last-minute changes. And note work at the Fauntleroy dock next week could affect ferry users.

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!

PREVIEW: West Seattle Tool Library would like to borrow you for some shopping

By Macey Wurm
Reporting for West Seattle Blog

Looking to hammer in a project or renovation this spring? The West Seattle Tool Library will be hosting its annual tool sale this Saturday from 11-4 – a perfect opportunity to bring home [tools at a cheaper price, while helping a vital community resource.

For almost 16 years, the West Seattle Tool Library has operated as a community-led monprofit that provides access to a wide range of tools on a “pay what you can” basis. These tools are available for rent year-round, but this Saturday is the only large-scale sale event of the year; at other times you’ll only find a small selection for purchase, usually at the front of the workshop.

So what can you expect this Saturday (April 25)? We headed over to the Tool Library to talk to Sean Isom, the current operations manager. The plan is to set up tables in the parking lot at the entrance of the library (which is on the northeast side of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way SW).

Power tools such as miter saws, table saws, shop vacuums, and pneumatic tools will be available, as well as hand-held tools – hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and others.

Most WSTL operations will continue as usual on Saturday, including the library being open for people to borrow and return tools as needed. The workshop section will be closed that day, so you won’t be able to work on projects, but Isom mentioned that many volunteers will be available if you want to tour the workshop, make a donation, or ask a question.

Proceeds from the sale will go directly back into maintaining WSTL operations, including payroll for the organization’s two employees, rent, and miscellaneous projects. WSTL is almost entirely volunteer-run aside from the aforementioned employees.

The community benefits provided by the workshop don’t start and end this Saturday – there are multiple other opportunities to get more involved. Most Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, the library hosts open workshops; anyone is welcome to work on a project on-site with tools provided by the library. Tuesdays are reserved for volunteer-run classes. These typically range from basic tool operation to more specified events, and you can sign up on the library’s website. On Wednesdays, WSTL hosts “fix-it” night, which invites community members to bring in appliances or other household items to be repaired, as opposed to throwing them into the landfill.

Looking to get involved as a volunteer instead? You can sign up by clicking here.

UPDATE: Fire response in Arbor Heights

5:50 PM: SFD has just upsized the response to an Arbor Heights house fire, in the 10200 block of 44th SW. Arriving units have declared it a “working fire.” We’re headed that way. Updates to come,

(WSB photos)

5:54 PM: Firefighters say the fire – which is centered in the house’s basement – is under control.

6:06 PM: Adding photos. The fire has been declared “tapped” (out). … Our crew at the scene talked to firefighters and they confirm no one was hurt.