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Seattle Mayor Harrell Announces Preschool Program Expansion
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Wednesday the expansion of the Seattle Preschool Program, a program for low-income residents. He was welcomed to the school by a chorus of children and teachers.
Harrell made the announcement at La Escuelita, a bilingual school in Columbia City, one of the seven new expansion classrooms in the program.
Central Cafe Serves Up Healthy Scratch-Made Food and Drink Options In The Central District
Central Cafe and Juice Bar is serving up scratch-made healthy food items in the Central District. Located next to Garfield High School, owner and Garfield alumn Bridgette Johnson says it’s her mission to provide the community and especially students with healthy and delicious food options.
Student Led Panel at Roosevelt High School Focuses on School and Community Safety
t was an evening of strong opinions on what to do about violence at Seattle schools during a student-led discussion at Roosevelt High School on the second day of Black Lives Matter at School Week.
“There is no system of police that is not racist. There is no institution of police that is not racist. That is not classes, that is not ablest,” said Alexis Mburu, a Foster High School Senior.
Flyabove Athletics Brings a Focus on Fitness and Spirituality to the Community
“Fitness, spirituality, and energy are important things in our community, and the time is now to focus on doing what we can to live a longer life,” - Najee Ladd-Ali, owner of Flyabove Athletics.
Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar is Serving Smoothies and Creating Space for Community Health
Have you been looking for a healthier alternative to fast food that still tastes great? Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar is serving the South Tacoma community with smoothies and working to create a space where individuals can come to discuss their health needs.
Call to Conscience Museum Features Community History and Artifacts
Did you know there is a museum running all month with 14 exhibits dedicated to the history of the Black community in Seattle and beyond? Curated by Tony Benton of Rainier Avenue Radio, the museum contains artifacts, stories and more contributed by community members and organizations.
Seattle to Provide Free ORCA Cards to Seattle Housing Authority Residents
Moxie Hubbard Shirley is ecstatic. The Yesler resident is one of the 10,000 Seattle Housing Authority residents who are getting an ORCA card that will provide unlimited free access to public transportation in the region.
A 4 Apple new coat giveaway serves over 300 families with resources and smiles
Appollonia Washington and A 4 Apple Learning Center hosted a new coat giveaway at their location in the CD. It was a meaningful and impactful afternoon as over 300 families were able to get resources they needed.
Sawant Will Not Seek Reelection
Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant announced Thursday she will not seek reelection later this year.
The longest-serving member of the council, Sawant said in an editorial in The Stranger that she will launch a national labor movement.
In the editorial, Sawant highlighted her triumphs as councilmember, including an expansion of renters’ rights, a tax on large employers that was aimed at Amazon, and a $15-per-hour minimum wage.
Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Attends Rainier Beach HS Forum on Gun Violence
Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz attended a student-led town hall about gun violence at Rainier Beach High School Wednesday. The forum took place just a week after the school held a town hall about the subject that saw no police representatives to listen to students and community members.
Emotional Townhall at Rainier Beach Focuses on School and Community Safety
It was an emotional night at a packed townhall at Rainier Beach High School, as students voiced their concerns, fears and what they need to feel safe from the rash of violence in their neighborhoods and in school.
Former student Sunrise talked about what it’s like to live in an area where she doesn’t always feel safe.
Community shows support for LGBTQ community and Brewmaster’s Taproom after alleged hate crime
Saturday’s cold weather and steady rain did not stop people from going to demonstrate their support for the LGBTQ community and Brewmaster’s Taproom in Renton, which was the target of an alleged hate crime earlier this week.