I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s the latest I can reliably corroborate about Seattle’s mayoral office as of early 2026.
Direct answer
- The current mayor of Seattle is Katie Wilson, who took office in 2025 and has been focusing on homelessness, public safety, affordability, and city budget/workforce planning in her first year. Her administration has publicly discussed building a team with a mix of experienced City Hall veterans and new perspectives, and she has signaled openness to meeting with national leaders as part of her outreach.[1][5][7]
Key context
- Wilson’s earlier public-facing materials and interviews in late 2025 and early 2026 emphasised: reducing unsheltered homelessness, addressing affordability, public safety, and aligning city services with major events like the World Cup in 2026.[3][1]
- In the aftermath of Seattle politics during 2024–2025, the Seattle mayor’s office and related coverage highlight ongoing conversations about police-community relations, budget priorities, and cabinet leadership changes as the administration navigates city challenges.[5][9][3]
Representative sources you can check for the latest updates
- Official Seattle Mayor’s page for Katie B. Wilson: mayoral announcements, cabinet changes, and policy priorities.[7]
- Local TV/News outlets’ coverage of Wilson’s first months in office, including interviews and state-of-the-city discussions.[1][5]
- Seattle Channel and KOMO News interviews and segments on public safety and homelessness, including the World Cup preparation context.[5][1]
Notes
- If you want, I can pull the very latest headlines and summarize them with sources, or track specific topics (homelessness, public safety, budget) and provide a quick this-week snapshot with citations. Would you like me to do that?[3][7][1]