By Peggy Sturdivant
Why am I poring over the troubleshooting section of a garden book as a result of a beautiful evening at Bastille Café and Bar? Who knew there were pests called cabbage loopers?
When Bastille opened four years ago…MORE
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Wed, 07/31/13
By Peggy Sturdivant
Why am I poring over the troubleshooting section of a garden book as a result of a beautiful evening at Bastille Café and Bar? Who knew there were pests called cabbage loopers?
When Bastille opened four years ago…MORE
Wed, 07/31/13
By Katie NelsonHIGHLINE TIMES
A July 29 public meeting between the Burien community and Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives addressed concerns regarding FEMA’s new flood mapping updates. These updates could change the…MORE
Wed, 07/31/13
“Looks terrible.”
“They’re ugly.”
“Eyesore.”
If there was one resounding message that was left from the survey conducted by the Human Services Department in November of 2012, it was that the temporary Honey Bucket in Ballard…MORE
Wed, 07/31/13
Justin Feffer, FBI-Law Enforcement Executive Development Association facutlty member, displays items involved in identity theft—a cell phone, credit card and card skimmer.
Feffer taught a class for law enforcement personnel last week at…MORE
Wed, 07/31/13
We asked the primary election candidates for City Council positions in Burien, Des Moines and SeaTac to respond to the following question: What are your qualifications for the office you are seeking and why should voters select you over your…MORE
Wed, 07/31/13
Around 3 a.m. on July 31, Seattle Police reported a deceased man was found inside a railroad car inside the LaFarge cement plant on the 5400 block of W. Marginal Way S.W., although they were quick to point out the death "appears to be accidental…MORE
Tue, 07/30/13
Update, August 6
Seattle Police Department have provided a photo of the suspect.
Original, July 30
From SPD Blotter
Detectives are seeking information on a suspect who sexually assaulted a woman. On July 28th, just…MORE
Tue, 07/30/13
From City of Seattle
Seattle reLeaf’s Trees for Neighborhoods program is giving away free trees to Seattle residents. Through the program, participants receive up to four trees, free watering bags for each tree, training on proper tree…MORE
Tue, 07/30/13
press release
Seattle reLeaf’s Trees for Neighborhoods program is giving away free trees to Seattle residents. Through the program, participants receive up to four trees, free watering bags for each tree, training on proper tree planting…MORE
Mon, 07/29/13
Information from King County
Beginning in early August, King County’s contractor will begin work to clear the buildings from the Murray Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Project site, located on Beach Drive Southwest across from Lowman…MORE