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Decolonizing Legislative Policy on Education Lunch and Learn October 6th, 2021 12 pm - 1:30 pm Zoom
Equity in Education Coalition and The Racial Equity Team has organized monthly Lunch and Learns on topics that disproportionately impact...
Sep 30, 2021


Local and national leaders celebrate the start of construction for the new Madison - RapidRide
Local and national leaders celebrate the start of construction for the new Madison - RapidRide G Line, which will connect some of...
Sep 30, 2021


Sep 29, 2021


RADICAL SELF-ACCEPTANCE AS ACTIVISM
RADICAL SELF-ACCEPTANCE AS ACTIVISM: GUEST CURATOR OLAIYA LAND CURATES VIRTUAL SERIES FOR THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY STARTING SEPT. 29...
Sep 23, 2021


K.C., Coalition, other unions successfully reach to agree over vaccine mandate for County employees
Through ongoing discussion and negotiations, King County has successfully struck a deal around the vaccine mandate for county employees...
Sep 23, 2021


New, Long-Term Black Lives Matter Public Art Piece Installed at Seattle City Hall
SEATTLE (September 22, 2021) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) today announced that a new,...
Sep 23, 2021


BACK TO SCHOOL WITH THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: FREE TUTORING, LIBRARY LINK AND MUCH MORE
With children and teens back in full-day, in-person school, The Seattle Public Library is here to help students. With your library card...
Sep 23, 2021
Extension of Eviction Moratorium and Continuation of Additional COVID-Related Protections
Mayor Durkan Announces January 15, 2022 Extension of Eviction Moratorium and Continuation of Additional COVID-Related Protections SEATTLE...
Sep 23, 2021


Loans for septic repairs and replacement now available to entire state
Homeowners in 17 more counties can now access program that has already helped 1,200 homeowners. A septic contractor installs a new drain...
Sep 23, 2021


Economic Support for Arts, Culture and Science Organizations, and more.
Grants are available to these categories of cultural organizations: Arts, Culture, and Heritage Organizations Grants are available for...
Sep 23, 2021


Working Washington grants for businesses impacted by U.S.-Canadian border closure
Coming soon: OLYMPIA, WA -- The Washington State Department of Commerce announced a new grant program that will launch Oct. 4 to help...
Sep 23, 2021


To: All Licensees, Delivery Service Compliance Checks being conducted
To: All Licensees Fr: Deputy Chief Ron Rupke, LCB Enforcement and Education Division Re: Delivery Service Compliance Checks being...
Sep 23, 2021


The National Bankers Association Announces Nonprofit Initiative To Address The Racial Wealth Gap
Eliminating the racial wealth gap starts with financial literacy and equitable access to capital and financial services WASHINGTON, D.C....
Sep 23, 2021


54th PASTORAL ANNIVERSARY PASTOR CLAUDELL WARREN
Church of God Evangelistic Center 2715 South Jackson St Seattle, WA PASTOR CLAUDELL WARREN “Steadfast in the work of the Lord!” Phone...
Sep 23, 2021


Black Women for Positive Change Sponsors 10th Annual Month of Non-Violence, October 2021
October 1-31, 2021 will be the Tenth Annual Month of Families, Non-Violence and Opportunities (Month of Non-Violence), sponsored by Black...
Sep 14, 2021


Simple, effective hardened center lines coming to Rainier Ave S
Simple, effective hardened center lines coming to Rainier Ave S Update – September 13, 2021: We updated the map graphic and list of...
Sep 14, 2021


Supplemental funding awards
Supplemental funding awards more Technology Matching Fund (TMF) grants to 14 additional projects Work to close the digital divide...
Sep 14, 2021


City of Seattle Testing Locations Administer One Million COVID-19 Tests
Free, Accessible Testing Remains Key to Curbing Further Spread of Delta Variant SEATTLE (September 14, 2021) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan...
Sep 14, 2021


As increasing heat waves threaten Washington communities
As increasing heat waves threaten Washington communities, state’s heating program for low-income households now includes cooling options ...
Sep 14, 2021


More contracting opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses with new K C and State of WA
More contracting opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses with new King County and State of Washington agreement King County...
Sep 14, 2021


Mayor Durkan Announces $9.8 Million to BIPOC- Led Community Organizations
Mayor Durkan Announces $9.8 Million to BIPOC- Led Community Organizations Through the Equitable Development Initiative SEATTLE (September...
Sep 14, 2021


City of Seattle and Partners Launch Efforts to Support Small Businesses During Welcome Back Weeks
SEATTLE (September 10, 2021) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan today announced partnerships with Intentionalist, Belltown United, and the South...
Sep 14, 2021


Behavioral Health Resources for Back to School
New THINK Toolbox among resources to help address behavioral health impacts OLYMPIA -- As we see students and educators head back into...
Sep 14, 2021


Statements on Upcoming Council Vote on SPD Hiring and Retention Funding
Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Adrian Diaz Issue Seattle (September 13, 2021) Ahead of the Seattle City Council’s 2022 meeting on...
Sep 14, 2021
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