Seattle, WA
WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: 26 notes
(Newest picture from SDOT digital camera within the coronary heart of The Junction)
From the WSB West Seattle Occasion Calendar, and different previews, listed here are occasions and notes to your Saturday:
AIR QUALITY ALERT: The Nationwide Climate Service has issued one for the area via Sunday evening due to wildfire smoke.
ROAD WORK: This weekend’s West Seattle/South Park venture record from SDOT:
As a part of the Reconnect West Seattle Program, this weekend we will likely be implementing six Imaginative and prescient Zero tasks, aimed to enhance intersection visibility. Work is anticipated on Saturday and Sunday from 7 AM to three PM. We will likely be largely working from the parking lane and can keep visitors in all instructions via these intersections. Please anticipate minor delays whereas touring via the world. We will likely be portray and posting curb bulbs on the following places:
2nd Ave SW and Olson Pl SW
thirty fifth Ave SW and SW Brandon St
eighth Ave SW and SW Barton St
eighth Ave S and S Rose St
eighth Ave S and S Southern St
seventh Ave S and S Donovan St
SATURDAY MORNING ULTIMATE: Now 8 am pickup final video games at West Seattle Stadium (4432 thirty fifth SW) on Saturday mornings!
VACCINATION CLINIC: 9 am-3 pm, flu pictures at Madison Center Faculty (3429 forty fifth SW), and COVID pictures are additionally obtainable 10 am-2 pm – appointments not required.
WEST SEATTLE YARD/GARAGE SALES: Discover at this time’s listings (or publish yours!) on this part of the WSB Group Boards.
SOUTH DELRIDGE FARMERS’ MARKET: 10 am-2 pm brings your subsequent probability to buy this twice-monthly market that includes produce and merchandise primarily from BIPOC growers and makers. (9421 18th SW)
COMMUNITY CUP SHOWCASE: 10 am-noon artist reception for the Rat Metropolis Studios‘ annual present at Dubsea Espresso (9910 eighth SW).
BLOCK DROP: Particular 2-hour DIY cleanup alternative at Delridge/Andover, 10 am-noon.
MORNING MUSIC AT C & P: 10:30 am-noon, Marco de Carvalho and Mates carry out at C & P Espresso Firm (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor).
FREE WRITING GROUP: 2nd week again from hiatus! 10:30 am in-person gathering in West Seattle, free however registration required; particulars in our calendar itemizing.
EXPLORER WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL CELEBRATION: Alums and households are invited to this 11 am-2 pm occasion. (10015 twenty eighth SW)
WATCH THE MARINERS’ 2ND PLAYOFF GAME: After their victory over Toronto of their first playoff recreation since 2001, the Mariners might win the best-of-three sequence with a win at this time. Right here’s our record of West Seattle locations watching the sport:
The Bridge (6301 California SW)
Arthur’s (2311 California SW)
Larry’s Tavern (3405 California SWO
The Benbow Room (4210 SW Admiral Method)
The Admiral Pub (2306 California SW)
The Beer Junction (4511 California SW)
The Westy (7908 thirty fifth SW)
Prost West Seattle (3407 California SW)
Circa (2605 California SW)
West Wings (2329 California SW)
Christo’s on Alki (2508 Alki SW)
Locöl (7902 thirty fifth SW – new TV!)
The Lodge (4209 SW Alaska)
Additions? Please remark beneath – thanks!
GREAT PUMPKIN SEARCH: The Fauntleroy Group Affiliation‘s Nice Pumpkin Search is about for 2-5 pm at this time – verify in on the FCA desk you’ll discover within the coronary heart of the Endolyne mini-business district (forty fifth/Wildwood).
‘BIRD SIT’ AT ROXHILL PARK: 2-3:30 pm – drop by and speak with grasp birders, as defined in our calendar itemizing. (twenty ninth/Barton)
OKTOBERFEST X 2: Two locations you’ll be able to have a good time Oktoberfest at this time:
*At Highland Park Nook Retailer (7789 Highland Park Method), beer, meals, and music, 2-6 pm.
*At Ounces (3809 Delridge Method SW), beer, meals, music, video games, 2-10 pm.
LOG HOUSE MUSEUM CLOSED: Reminder that the Southwest Seattle Historic Society museum on Alki is closed for the remainder of the month as a result of it’s getting a brand new roof.
POSTCARDS TO VOTERS POP-UP: Midday-1:30 pm, take part long-distance political activism at C & P Espresso Firm (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor).
VIETNAMESE CULTURAL CENTER: Open to guests noon-3 pm, as famous right here. (2234 SW Orchard)
WINE TIME: The Viscon Cellars (WSB sponsor) tasting room – promoting wine by the glass or bottle – is open 1-6 pm. (5910 California SW)
HERON’S NEST BENEFIT: 4-9 pm at The Heron’s Nest, get pleasure from dinner, leisure, a silent public sale, and extra, benefiting the restoration/repatriation venture on the web site (4818 Puget Method SW) – tickets obtainable right here.
WELCOME PARTY: 4-8 pm, Rainier Hair Studio (5619 California SW; WSB sponsor) invitations you to a “welcome to the neighborhood” occasion.
SIGGIE THE VINTAGE MAN: Performing 6-8 pm at Princess & The Bear Vineyard (309 S. Cloverdale).
EVENING MUSIC AT THE COFFEEHOUSE: Jennie Mayer & Co. carry out at 7-9 pm at C & P Espresso Firm (5612 California SW; WSB sponsor). Free, all ages.
LIVE AT THE SKYLARK: Stay music with MID, Miss Prince, Laamb at The Skylark, doorways at 7 pm, present at 8. All ages. (3803 Delridge Method SW)
‘SWIMMING WHILE DROWNING’: The present ArtsWest (4711 California SW; WSB sponsor) play “Swimming Whereas Drowning” continues the second week of its run, 7:30 pm curtain. Tickets can be found on-line.
DRAG SHOW AT ADMIRAL PUB: Queen Andrew Scott and VJ Lacefront host an evening of drag, drinks, and dancing, 9 pm. (2306 California SW)
One thing so as to add, for at this time/tonight or past? E mail westseattleblog@gmail.com – thanks!
Seattle, WA
SPD sees major hiring boost in 2024 with 84 new recruits
SEATTLE, Wash. – The Seattle Police Department is making strides in rebuilding its ranks after several challenging years. In 2024, the department achieved a major milestone, hiring 84 new officers—a significant boost as SPD works to address staffing shortages.
The hands-on training at the academy is designed to prepare student officers for the complex realities of policing, from pain compliance techniques to firearms proficiency.
“It’s serious, the responsibility we have and the trust that we’re given. We don’t want to hurt people unnecessarily,” said 24-year-old recruit Natalie Cornwall.
Cornwall, a Seattle native, returned to Seattle this past summer after applying to the department. She brings with her a background in the military, as her father served in the armed forces. Cornwall also has prior experience with Lacey’s Explorer program, where she participated for four years before aging out at 21.
“I just really missed the kind of sense of purpose on military bases,” Cornwall said. After traveling and completing college, she decided to pursue her passion for public service. “It’s about being part of something bigger than me and doing something that matters,” Cornwall said.
For another recruit, the journey to SPD marked a significant career shift. Damaris Dominguez, a 39-year-old mother from the Bronx, transitioned from the dental field to law enforcement.
“It was my first choice,” Dominguez said. Dominguez, who will turn 40 next month, said it was a choice she made after doing extensive research into the department. “I saw they were understaffed, just applied, I said I’m going to give it a go and I think it was the best choice,” Dominguez said. “As each step progressed, I started passing, getting calls, and I was like, ‘I’m in.’ It was a sign that I should be doing this.”
Dominguez views her new role as an opportunity to rebuild trust between police and the community. “It’s important to me because we’ve had a downfall in some years. Just being able to support our community…if it can be just a small change, that means everything,” she said.
As a Spanish speaker, Dominguez believes her language skills will be invaluable in connecting with Seattle’s diverse community. “It would be a big help because a lot of situations come from the lack of communication. Sometimes they can be misunderstood, so the fact that I can speak Spanish is going to be a big help when I’m on my beat,” Dominguez said.
The SPD hiring process is rigorous, involving multiple evaluations and months of training. Recruits spend 8-9 weeks at the post-basic academy, followed by additional field training.
Lieutenant Larry Longley, a field training officer with SPD, is optimistic about the department’s recruitment efforts. He noted an influx of candidates from across the country and military backgrounds.
“Some things have changed around the country. Crime’s at a pretty high level, so they’re seeing the necessity for it,” Longley said. He also credited social media for attracting interest in law enforcement careers.
SPD aims to hire 120 to 140 officers in 2025, surpassing 2024’s numbers.
“We need them now more than ever,” Longley said. “They’re going to be highly trained officers and professional officers.”
Despite this recruitment success, Longley noted that the department still faces challenges. “We lost quite a few officers, and we still have to factor in attrition numbers to even retiring,” Longley said. “It’s still years away, several years away, before we’re fully staffed.”
For Cornwall and Dominguez, joining SPD is more than just a career—it’s a calling. “It’s a lifestyle. It’s not just a career,” Cornwall said.
SPD Hires by the numbers
- 2024: 84
- 2023: 61
- 2022: 58
- 2021: 81
- 2020: 51
- 2019: 108
Individuals who have left SPD (Sworn + recruits)
- 2024: 83
- 2023: 97
- 2022: 159
- 2021: 171
- 2020: 186
- 2019: 92
Retirements
- 2024: 39
- 2023: 66
- 2022: 88
- 2021: 100
- 2020: 71
- 2019: 45
Seattle Police says Mayor Bruce Harrell aims to have the department back to pre-pandemic levels of around 1,400 officers.
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Seattle, WA
Blue Angels prep for Seafair show with early landing in Seattle
One of the U.S. Navy’s famous Blue Angels landed Monday afternoon in Seattle, more than half a year ahead of the famous squadron’s annual air show at Seafair.
Descending through a low-hanging blanket of grey skies around 2 p.m., the Blue Angel No. 7 jet landed at Boeing Field with a small crowd of Seafair executives and news crews gathered to greet them. One photographer jokingly asked the two pilots if they’d done any barrel rolls on their flight from Oakland, Calif.
“You can get in trouble doing some of that stuff, so we don’t do that,” said U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Scott Laux through a smile. “But admittedly, it’s the greatest window seat that you’ll ever get. We were admiring the mountains all the way up, the beautiful snow-capped mountains all the way up the coast.”
One of the Blue Angels has landed at Boeing Field in Seattle.
The pilots are here to prep for Seafair this summer. pic.twitter.com/5UYyM6T3XD
— Sam Campbell (@HeySamCampbell) January 13, 2025
U.S. Navy Lt. Commander Lilly Montana sat in the cockpit seat behind Laux. She told KIRO Newsradio Washingtonians can expect a much more exciting entrance at Seafair than she and Laux had to resort to Monday.
“The type of flying is certainly going to be different,” Montana said, adding that the low cloud cover meant they couldn’t follow through on some preplanned theatrics Monday.
Just interviewed the pilots, Lt. Commander Lilly Montana and Maj. Scott Laux.
I’ll have more on @KIRONewsradio 97.3FM https://t.co/IlB9uSBXf5 pic.twitter.com/D9Qa63pTcw
— Sam Campbell (@HeySamCampbell) January 13, 2025
“Not as exciting of an arrival as you’ll see out of the six-plane delta here at the end of July,” she said. “They’ll come in for what’s known as the pitch-up break. That is an overhead maneuver with all six jets flying very close together, smoke on – very exciting to see.”
Montana and Laux will spend about a day in Seattle coordinating with airshow and Seafair planners for the demonstration.
The 2025 Boeing Air Show at Seafair is scheduled to take place between Aug. 1 and 3.
Sam Campbell is a reporter, editor and anchor at KIRO Newsradio. You can read more of Sam’s stories here. Follow Sam on X, or email him here.
Seattle, WA
‘Hidden Yards Lost’ also hurt the Seahawks as much as turnovers
Occasionally, football coaches will talk about something called “Hidden Yards Lost.” These are the plays that did meaningfully affect the football game, but you won’t find them reflected anywhere because another event on the field made it so that play never existed.
In short, these are the big plays that get erased by a penalty.
I went through all 17 games from the Seattle Seahawks this season and tracked the yards that were lost because of penalties.
Below are the results. If you’d like to know the greatest offender, I can tell you it is…
at the conclusion of this post.
Here are the rules and initial guidelines:
Rules and Guidelines for Invisible Yards Lost
- This seeks to measure the difference between what a play would have gained, against where the ball ultimately ended up because of lost yards due to penalty. For example, a 10 yard gain negated by an offensive holding penalty would be a total of 20 “Hidden Yards Lost”
- A false start, a defensive hold, an offsides, and other infractions that either kill the play or simply result in X yards plus new set of downs are not the objective in Hidden Yards Lost
- This will overwhelmingly appear to be the fault of the offense. Reason being, a defensive penalty adds yards in the same direction as the ball is headed, while offensive (and certain special teams) penalties are what move the ball against where it was originally headed.
- Of those, the primary offender are perimeter holding calls. Again, makes sense, as those are often isolated engagements in full view of an official.
- There were some surprises.
At this point in the season, it appears as if Anthony Bradford might be the worst player in football. I remain shocked that he was given so much time to sow chaos among his brethren linemen before finally a fresh face entered the mix.
Leonard Williams makes an appearance as the first defensive player to join the fray. That play was so bonkers the entire Seattle beat had to look it up and write about it all evening. Even though there was a false start, the play bizarrely continued just long enough for Big Cat to facemask a dude. As we learned – twice(!) this season, a personal fall supersedes a lesser penalty. Therefore, instead of five yards backwards it was 15 yards forward for the San Francisco 49ers.
Kenneth Walker…woof.
Derick Hall was having so much fun.
Two roughing the passer penalties destroyed negative plays on the offense, while Devon Witherspoon cancelled out a big sack, and Jerrick Reed threw his hat in for the big special teams field position cancellation.
Not to be outdone, Mike Jerrell lost an entire football field in two plays.
Week 10 had nothing, followed by the bye week.
We resume:
Week 18 had nothing to report
Results
Here are the biggest yard-subtractors, in order:
- Mike Jerrell: 98
- DK Metcalf: 72 and a TD
- AJ Barner: 64 and a TD
- Pharaoh Brown: 58
- Kenneth Walker: a 57-yard TD
Notes –
- Leonard Williams will get the nod for most defensive yards lost at 49, which surprised me because of how well he played this season. It was the result of three very unfortunately-timed plays.
- Anthony Bradford: at just 40 yards and a safety didn’t even finish the season in the top five. There were even a couple other players in the fifties.
- I’m not going to conclude the same thing about DK Metcalf that I some people will. For starters, the offensive pass interference calls are for him blocking while another receiver got the ball. I have long been a proponent that Metcalf receives a disproportionate amount of physical calls against him because of his size and aura, especially weighed against the physical calls that are not called in his favor. The dude is big and easy to see. I will admit the volume of those is alarming, and if somebody insists on continuing to try screen plays in the future, they’ve got to figure out how to help Metcalf out here.
ONE FINAL NUMBER
In total, the Seahawks lost 802 yards and three touchdowns in the 2024 season that will never show up on the stat sheet. Erased from time, almost like the picture of Marty McFly’s family in Back to the Future.
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