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West Seattle Blog… | WEEK AHEAD: Here s where crews will focus Delridge repaving/utility work

SW Findlay St (east side) SW Thistle St SW Hudson St (east side full closure happening soon) Zone A (West Seattle Bridge to SW Findlay St) Demolition and electrical upgrades on SW Hudson St between Delridge Way SW and Puget Blvd SW (east side) Zone B (SW Findlay St to north of SW Orchard St) Demolition and electrical upgrades between the intersection of SW Findlay St and SW Juneau St began this week and will continue into next week (east side) Roadway demolition between SW Juneau St and SW Graham St near Louisa Boren STEM K-8 to begin as early as March 15

West Seattle Blog… | DELRIDGE PROJECT: 4 key work areas, and what else is planned this week

West Seattle Blog… | WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Mail-theft suspect charged; Westwood Village burglary suspects out; plus, 2 reader reports

M February 18, 2021 (9:12 pm) $1,000 bail? Is that a joke?  Bill February 18, 2021 (10:43 pm) Yes!! Those bail amounts wouldn’t even cover the damage! 1994 February 18, 2021 (9:21 pm) “But Judge  Lisa Paglisotti let both go on personal recognizance, and they were released tonight. That does not mean they won’t eventually be charged. ”  I don’t understand the law. They were caught in the act, why are they not charged and held?  wscommuter February 19, 2021 (8:28 pm) When a person is arrested, that concludes the police role – taking the person to jail for initial custody.  Later, a prosecutor ( either King County Prosecutor or Seattle City Attorney, depending on the charging decision) brings a charge.  Police arrest; prosecutors file charges and judges make bail decisions.  It sounds outrageous that low bail or personal recognizance in some of these cases,  but mostly it is purely about the numbers of people arrested every sin

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