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Seattle Now

Which Seattle summer music festival fits your vibe?

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

Daily News, News

4.7670 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

It’s almost time for Seattle’s slate of summer music festivals, and you’ve got a lot to choose from.

Seattle Times Music Writer Michael Rietmulder is here to give us the lowdown on Bumbershoot, Capitol Hill Block Party, and Day In Day Out.

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Hey, good morning. It's Patricia Murphy. It's Wednesday. This is Seattle now. It's almost

0:32.5

time for Seattle's slate of summer music festivals, and you have got a lot to choose from. Seattle Times music writer Michael

0:39.7

Riepolder is here to give us the lowdown on Bumbershoot, Capitol Hill Block Party and day in,

0:45.1

day out. But first, let's get you caught up. The ferries tend to get a little more packed this time of year anyway, but the state of the fleet is not helping riders.

0:59.5

Seattle Times reports a boat swap on the Edmunds Kingston route will limit capacity and increase weight times until the larger Sequamish ferry is back from routine maintenance.

1:09.9

Washington State ferries told the times right now

1:12.2

there's no estimate for how long the delays will go on. A new permanent supportive apartment building

1:17.6

opens in the Central District today. The seven-story 86-unit building has 84 studio apartments

1:23.6

and is a partnership between the low-income housing Institute and the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd.

1:29.3

The effort is one of the first to take advantage of a new affordable housing ordinance that provides development bonuses for affordable housing on property owned by religious organizations.

1:39.3

And an update on Seattle's least favorite noise polluter, the Belltown Hellcat driver.

1:46.7

A photo of the car being towed was posted on Reddit yesterday, but Redders report, it's back on the street now.

1:53.9

Driver Miles Hudson is currently being sued by the city for his various traffic and city citations.

2:00.9

He was barred from driving his own car in April, despite the city for his various traffic and city citations. He was barred from driving his own car in April.

2:04.1

Despite the city's repeated legal action, Hudson is actively on the streets making noise,

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