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Neighborhood & Community Updates

A lot is changing on a daily basis as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s difficult to keep track of all that’s going on and how our lives are being affected. Check here for news and updates about the Pioneer Square neighborhood and our broader community.

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NEWS Shooting Assault Downtown, suspect(s) at large (SPD Police Blotter) Officers were “monitoring a crowd near 2nd and James” this morning (2am) when they heard gunshots at 150 Yesler. A male sustained a gunshot to his shoulder, but apparently he and his friends have been “uncooperative” with...

After attending a lecture on “Understanding Addiction,” many of us left Town Hall wishing that there had been more discussion on what’s happening in Seattle right now regarding “street addiction” and how to face it as a community. Bill Hobson has been the Executive Director of...

I went to Town Hall last night to listen to bestselling writer and physican Gabor Maté talk about his book "Understanding Addiction." I said on the "About Us" page that I was basically doing this blog for me -- to understand things and people that...

Part 2 On Tuesday, I wrote some insights to what the police do in Pioneer Square and some of the general problems our neighborhood faces. Today, I'm writing about the exciting part of the ride along: catching the bad guys. After chatting in the coffee shop, Sgt....

I spent about 3 hours on Saturday pretending I was in law enforcement. Who doesn't want the opportunity to do that? It's kind of like being part of Law & Order, but not actually having to risk your life or do any paperwork afterwards. Part...

There hasn't been much news about Pioneer Square this past week (which is sometimes a good thing), but check out the new Events Calendar -- I'm working hard to find any and all events happening in the Square and add it there. If you have...

Tina, the founder of clothing store Synapse 206 graciously took some time out of her day to tell me about her store. Open for seven years now, Synapse has a great atmosphere and a great philosophy and they have prices that fit any budget. For a...

I recently had someone ask me why we live in Pioneer Square, what we like about it, what we don't like about, etc. After a few emails back and forth, I ended up with this list of pros and cons. As a side note, we lived...

The Seattle PI reported yesterday that there is good news for 2009: “The number of homicides and gang-related killings dropped.” 2008 – 28 homicides, 9 gang related 2009 – 21 homicides, 1 “possibly” gang related Through November, Seattle violent crimes were up 12 percent compared with the same...

NEWS Seattle's Union Gospel Mission facing $300,000 shortfall (King 5 News)- UGM is trying to figure out how to make up for a huge shortfall, but says that they don't just need money, they also need volunteers. Bottomfeeder Heads to Pioneer Square's Version of New Orleans (Seattle...