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Lil D’s Gratitude Lemonade Brings Sweet Lessons to Juneteenth 

Some lemonade stands sell a cold drink on a sunny day. Lil D’s Gratitude Lemonade serves something even sweeter: confidence, community, and a reminder that even the sourest lemons can become something worth celebrating. At this year’s City of Seattle Juneteenth event, one of the food vendors comes with a… [ Keep reading ]

Keep cool and stay safe with the City of Seattle Heat Safety webpage

People in the Seattle area are uniquely vulnerable to hot weather. Because the region has historically experienced mild summers, homes and businesses often lack cooling systems. To help area residents during heat waves, Seattle IT launched a webpage for heat safety on the City of Seattle’s website at https://seattle.gov/heat. The City of… [ Keep reading ]

Stay cybersafe, Seattle! Protect yourself during the 2026 FIFA World Cup

As fans from around the world arrive in Seattle, let’s make sure our city stays safe, connected, and secure. Updating your devices, being cautious with links and messages, and reporting suspicious activity all make a big difference.

Why Recognition Matters at Seattle IT 

Every day, people across Seattle IT do remarkable work. We solve tricky problems, support our teammates, and keep critical systems running for the community we serve. That work deserves to be seen, celebrated, and shared. Recognition is more than a nice gesture. It builds morale, strengthens connection, and reminds each of us… [ Keep reading ]

City of Seattle names Shannon Smith new Chief Technology Officer

As a respected and trusted voice in technology, community, and governance, Shannon Smith is tapped to lead Seattle’s IT department through evolving technology advances.

Seattle Channel takes home three Emmy Awards

Seattle Channel won three awards at the 63rd annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards on Saturday, May 30.  Seattle Channel videographer and producer Chris Barnes was recognized twice, receiving Emmys in the Human Interest – Short Form Content and Editor categories for his Art Zone profile on Georgetown creative and community leader Larry Reid. Seattle Channel freelancer Michael Crowe also was honored with an Emmy in the Short Form Content… [ Keep reading ]

Powering Care: How Seattle IT Made This Year’s Clinic a Tech Success

Behind every successful patient visit at this year’s clinic—where more than 3,100 individuals received care—was a robust technology foundation. The Seattle IT Device Support team provided end-to-end IT support, managing everything from patient intake systems to specialized medical technology. This large-scale, free pop-up clinic offers dental, vision, and medical services… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Channel Celebrates 11 Regional Emmy® Nominations

The Seattle Channel has been honored with 11 Emmy® nominations from the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, including a nomination for Overall Excellence. This prestigious category highlights the exceptional quality and breadth of the Channel’s programming, as well as the team’s steadfast dedication to… [ Keep reading ]

From Ancient Maps to Modern Marvels: Seattle IT’s One-of-a-Kind Duwamish Valley Project Map 

Map making has evolved dramatically over the centuries. From the earliest clay tablets and cave paintings around 6100 B.C. to today’s high-precision digital maps, the art and science of mapping have always been about more than just navigation—they’re about understanding and connecting with the world around us. Now, Seattle IT’s GIS team… [ Keep reading ]

City of Seattle Announces 2026 Technology Matching Fund (TMF) Grants to Community Organizations Tackling Digital Inequalities

Eleven Community Organizations to Receive $455,000 in Grants to Bridge Gaps in Digital Access (SEATTLE, WA) — The City of Seattle announces the 2026 recipients of its annual Technology Matching Fund (TMF) grants. This year, eleven community organizations will share $455,000 in funding to provide programs and services that help… [ Keep reading ]