At 12:20 A.M. a person climbing a Seattle City Light Transmission tower near 3rd Ave. NW and NW Leary Way came in contact with the 120 kV line. Police and fire are on scene and will be involved with recovering the body. Power will be cut to the…MORE
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SLIDESHOW: Inslee in Burien to talk about budget proposal
Fri, 05/03/13
With a background of yellow Highline Public Schools buses and supported by officials from a dozen school districts, Gov. Jay Inslee stumped Thursday, May 2 in Burien for his education budget proposal that would raise revenues through cutting some…MORE
Museum of Flight's "Project Amelia" to land historic plane for Earhart exhibit
Fri, 05/03/13
Seattle's Museum of Flight’s new women’s initiative, the ALL Ladies Guild, has launched a robust effort, "Project Amelia" to purchase a rare, restored 1935 Lockheed Electra Model 10-E, the centerpiece of a permanent Amelia Earhart exhibit. This…MORE
Friends of the College dinner honors student scholars and thanks donors
Thu, 05/02/13
South Seattle Community College celebrated its annual “Friends of the College Dinner” on Thursday May 2 honoring students and thanking donors and education supporters in an event that saw more than 300 people turn out in support of the college.…MORE
Beethoven obsesses over his "33 Variations", ArtsWest's current production
Thu, 05/02/13
33 VARIATIONS Northwest Premiere By Moises Kauffman Directed by Christopher Zinovitch
(We previously misidentified Daniel Stoltenberg as another actor and regret our mistake. Thank you.)
West Seattle's ArtsWest presents the award-…MORE
SDOT: Southwest Spokane Street detour this weekend
Thu, 05/02/13
From SDOT:
Crews from the Seattle Department of Transportation will pave lower Southwest Spokane Street from Chelan Avenue Southwest to 26th Avenue Southwest this weekend. They will work on Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, from 7 a.m. to…MORE
Mayor shares residents' input on Ballard-Downtown transit corridor
Thu, 05/02/13
At March's open house about bringing high capacity transit to the Ballard neighborhood (which could be but is not limited to light rail or streetcar), residents had a lot to say. The overall feeling is that Ballardites were excited to have more…MORE
Easy Street hosted kickoff for King County Small Business Award season
Thu, 05/02/13
Easy Street Records in West Seattle’s Junction was the 2012 Executive’s Small Business Award winner, and King County Executive Dow Constantine surrounded himself with audiophiles, vinyl and Lou Reed Rueben Sandwiches at the record shop on April…MORE
Cyclist hit by car near Boren K-5 STEM suffers minor injuries
Thu, 05/02/13
Reader Frank Rutledge reported this morning that a woman riding a bike was involved in an accident near the Boren k-5 STEM school on Delridge Way SW.
Seattle Fire Department spokesperson Kyle Moore confirmed the report and provided details…MORE
Year of the Seal educational project is taking shape; NW artist Georgia Gerber at work on sculpture
Thu, 05/02/13
Seal Sitters' educational outreach project Year of the Seal, made possible by a Seattle Department of Neighborhoods grant, is now taking shape in the studio of prominent Northwest artist Georgia Gerber. Following a public Call to Artists and…MORE
