To extend or not to extend the first time homebuyers’ tax credit, that is the debate facing Congress right now.
Some say that the $8,000 tax credit is boosting the real estate market, an enormously important part of our economy, whereas…MORE
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Wed, 10/28/09
To extend or not to extend the first time homebuyers’ tax credit, that is the debate facing Congress right now.
Some say that the $8,000 tax credit is boosting the real estate market, an enormously important part of our economy, whereas…MORE
Wed, 10/28/09
By Kaetlyn Cordingly
In 1984 Annie Davis founded Ballard-based Annie’s Nannies; that same year, Seattle Mayor Charles Royer started the Mayor’s Small Business Award, giving honors to small area businesses for their contributions to…MORE
Tue, 10/27/09
Ballard may be known as a Scandinavian enclave, but one North Beach family is creating a new generation of Francophones right in their own backyard.
Isabelle and Sean Kuhlmeyer haven been operating La Petite Maison, a French immersion…MORE
Tue, 10/27/09
It has been a great pleasure, over these last few years, to meet fellow gardeners throughout the world via the Internet. Without this wonderful Worldwide Web, I probably wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing now.
Every so often, one of my…MORE
Tue, 10/27/09
During the run of "Measure for Pleasure," ArtsWest proudly presents Angielena Chamberlain, Susie J. Lee and Siege in the exhibition, I Am / I Am Not Woman. Three artists create diverse works which explore representations of women.
The…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
Northwest Associated Arts, the group that brings ChoralSounds Northwest concerts in the winter and spring to Burien, is having a tag sale.
Donations can be dropped off at the site of the sale, 13809 1st Avenue South (formerly the Harley-…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
Scare up a howling good time with treats and activities for the whole family, including the canine members, at the free Boo in Burien Saturday, Oct. 31.
From noon to 5 p.m., unearthly entertainments, ranging from pumpkin bowling and trick-…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
When Diane MacDonald got her miniature Schnauzer Max around 10 years ago she had no idea what his favorite thing to do would be.
He's a normal, people loving dog, very social, she said.
"When we have people over to the house he…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
The intersection of language and public policy can be a strange place, I decided while sitting through the equivalent of school detention in a library meeting room.
"I got sent to traffic calming school," I kept thinking, interspersed…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
The print deadline for Diversions' submissions is Friday at noon for the following Wednesday’s publication, email sharah@robinsonnews.com.
Kenyon Hall 7904 35th Ave. S.W. 206-937-3613 Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. Mostly…MORE