2022 was an exceptional year at the Port. We managed ongoing effects from the pandemic while achieving major goals to improve our service, sustainability, and positive impact on economic equity. Just a few of the highlight...
By Shayla Ring The Port of Seattle's blog is the best way for you to stay up to date on what's happening at the Port and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Since 2018, you've come to the blog more than 700,000 ti...
Effective March 9, the Port will require employees of contractors and consultants working in most non public Port facilities to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This requirement is to assure the Port can meet its mi...
The State of the Port is strong and on solid footing. Looking back, we can confidently say that this year we made progress in restoring our operations and leading the region to recovery. Throughout the yea...
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The Orcas are back! The Southern Resident Killer Whales returned to Puget Sound with new babies in the pod. We all need to do our part to protect the Orcas while they are here. Underwater noise poses a challenge for orca...
We stopped maintaining this tracker on June 30, 2021. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport COVID-19 Testing Tracker The Port of Seattle documents when an employee or airport tenant in a public-facing role tests positive for ...
The tragic killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Manuel Ellis, and Rayshard Brooks led to a watershed moment in 2020, with community groups demanding justice, civil rights, and an end to racism at all level...
A walk through the Pacific Fishermen Shipyard in Ballard is a little bit like stepping back in time. The quirky shipyard is the final resting place for a variety of vintage signs and other relics that each tell a story of old Seat...
An increasing number of Washington companies are looking to the nearly 594,000 veterans in our state to fill jobs. Washington state's job growth is about 40 percent higher than the rest of the nation, and that doesn't appear to...