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Seattle Holds Comprehensive Plan Update Public Hearing as City Council Nears Phase 1 Decision

Seattle's City Council is set to hold a pivotal public hearing on its comprehensive growth plan update, which has been in the works for two years. The meeting will address critical zoning changes, including the controversial LR3 zoning that could impact historic neighborhoods like Madrona. As the council navigates community feedback and state growth requirements, the outcome will shape the city's development landscape.

A passing of the torch at The Shop Agora as 15th Ave E wine shops manager is new owner

The Shop Agora, a well-known Mediterranean food and wine shop on 15th Ave E in Seattle, has transitioned ownership to Katlynn Roumeliotis, who has been with the shop since its opening in 2011. Roumeliotis plans to maintain the store's community-focused atmosphere while introducing new events and tastings, ensuring the legacy of the beloved local business continues.

Seattle Holds Comprehensive Plan Update Public Hearing as City Council Nears Phase 1 Decision

Seattle's City Council is set to hold a crucial public hearing on February 5, 2025, regarding updates to the city's comprehensive growth plan, following two years of outreach and feedback. The hearing will address community concerns, particularly from neighborhoods like Madrona, about proposed zoning changes that may impact historic character. Live coverage will be available on the Seattle Channel, emphasizing the importance of public participation in this significant urban planning decision.

A sad goodbye and a happy hello, former KJ's bar to open under new owner in 2025

KJ's bar on E Olive Way has closed, but a loyal patron will reopen the venue under new ownership in spring 2025. The transition reflects a trend of regulars becoming owners in Capitol Hill's nightlife scene, amidst concerns about potential bar closures due to changes in Seattle's tip credit policies.

A sad goodbye and a happy hello, former KJs bar to open under new owner in 2025

The former KJ's bar in Capitol Hill, a popular watering hole, has closed but will reopen under new ownership in spring 2025. The new owner, a loyal patron, aims to maintain the bar's beloved atmosphere while navigating a challenging landscape of local bar ownership amidst recent closures. This transition highlights the ongoing evolution of Capitol Hill's nightlife as community members step in to preserve cherished establishments.

These are the 2025 Environmental and Sustainability Award recipients

The 2025 Environmental and Sustainability Awards recognized outstanding contributions to environmental efforts in the Seattle region. These awards highlight the critical importance of sustainability initiatives, emphasizing local leaders' commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges.

A rendering showing a digital kiosk installed near 10th and Pike

Seattle plans to install digital kiosks near 10th and Pike as part of a broader initiative to enhance urban infrastructure. The kiosks, designed by IKE Smart City, aim to provide information and services to residents and visitors. This development reflects a growing trend in smart city initiatives across urban areas.

Victim identified as police say conflict over scooter led to deadly shooting at 12th and Spruce encampment

A deadly shooting at a homeless encampment in Seattle's Capitol Hill area was sparked by a dispute over an electric scooter, leading to the identification of the victim as 39-year-old Carl Hatfield. Witnesses reported a physical confrontation between Hatfield and the suspect, known as "Bender," who was later arrested by police. This incident marks the first homicide in the East Precinct for 2025, raising concerns about safety in the community.

Winter Storm Response seattle.gov

Prepare for winter storms with essential safety tips and resources provided by Seattle's public services. This article outlines crucial measures to ensure personal safety and community support during icy conditions, emphasizing the importance of readiness for both individuals and local agencies.

Bellevue police on the hunt for stolen donkeys Juan and Julio

Bellevue police are actively searching for two stolen donkeys, Juan and Julio, last seen in a trailer towed by a dark grey truck. The authorities urge the community to assist in locating the animals, which were believed to be taken along with the trailer. Anyone with information can contact Bellevue police directly.

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