By Pat Cashman
With baseball season now half over---and the Mariners seemingly headed to the cellar to join the root vegetables and water heater---three annual debates begin anew for Mariners fans: 1) Is it true that one of…MORE
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Mon, 07/27/15
By Pat Cashman
With baseball season now half over---and the Mariners seemingly headed to the cellar to join the root vegetables and water heater---three annual debates begin anew for Mariners fans: 1) Is it true that one of…MORE
Mon, 07/27/15
Among many names for Ballard like “Snoose Junction” and “Gilman Park,” readers may not be privy to the fact that Ballard was once named “the shingle capital of the world” because of all the lumber and shingle mills that took up shop here. The…MORE
Fri, 07/24/15
The arrival of legal marijuana has meant changes were likely to take place in a wide variety of industries. From retailing to recreation the normalization of the previously illegal substance is bound to have effects both economic and societal.…MORE
Fri, 07/24/15
SeaTac, WA (July 21, 2015) – The City of SeaTac will host its first Community Leadership Academy this fall to enhance community involvement while sharing information about how city government operates.
The academy will include…MORE
Thu, 07/23/15
By Amanda Knox
ArtsWest Theatre’s 2014-2015 season saw new faces—both on and off the stage—and record attendance. The production team, lead by new artistic director Mathew Wright, earned their traditional summer break between seasons.…MORE
Wed, 07/22/15
Legos. Lincoln logs. K’NEX. These timeless toys have captured the imagination of children for decades, teaching them the lessons of structure, weight, strength and the power of the imagination. Building things seems to be a natural inclination,…MORE
Wed, 07/22/15
By Peggy Sturdivant
I was actively looking for the good in Ballard last week, and I was finding it. In the midst of proposals that seemed to promise yet more density for Ballard through zoning changes I was determined to find bright spots…MORE
Wed, 07/22/15
By Katy Wilkens, MS, RD
This long hot summer we’re having may stress salmon and raise forest fire risk, but it is really wonderful for the heat-loving vegetables in my garden. My veggie boxes are overflowing with cool, crisp cucumbers,…MORE
Tue, 07/21/15
By William Callahan, MD Contributing Writer
Summer in Seattle means more people – of all ages and fitness levels – are taking part in sports and other outdoor pursuits. Although just about any aerobic activity is good, too much of a good…MORE
Tue, 07/21/15
The Normandy Park Arts Commission Presents
Artwork of Edna Gruver
July - August, 2015
Reception on July 23rd, 2015
7:00 - 9:00 pm.
The Normandy Park Arts Commission is pleased to present an exhibit showcasing…MORE