In the April 13th edition of Letters, Mr. DeLorm stated that the previous animal control program to CARES was unsuccessful. It was most indeed successful!
Dr. Kasper started up the program in July of 2010 and had regular office hours and…MORE
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Tue, 05/01/12
In the April 13th edition of Letters, Mr. DeLorm stated that the previous animal control program to CARES was unsuccessful. It was most indeed successful!
Dr. Kasper started up the program in July of 2010 and had regular office hours and…MORE
Tue, 05/01/12
SeaTac City Council members heard a presentation recently by Port commissioner John Creighton on the Port of Seattle’s Century Agenda. The agenda is the Port’s strategic plan for the next 25 years.
Creighton noted the Port celebrated its…MORE
Tue, 05/01/12
The city of Des Moines is the first in the country to use new “hybrid” hydraulic launch assisted waste disposal trucks and Mayor Dave Kaplan welcomed them with a ribbon cutting ceremony April 24 at City Hall.
Four –year-old Aiden, a Des…MORE
Tue, 05/01/12
Participants from six churches and students from the Highline Community College Global Health class are participating in the Des Moines CROP Hunger Walk on Sunday, May 6.
Funds raised are used for digging wells and sand dams that bring…MORE
Tue, 05/01/12
Graham resident Kaylynn Henson works on her personalized teapot creation at Burien’s Moshier Arts Center.
On Saturday, the potters will sell their pottery to the public from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the center, 430 S. 156th St.
With spring…MORE
Tue, 05/01/12
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is recognizing an exceptional Ballard High School student for making significant contributions to intergroup relations at its annual Student Human Relations Program reception on May 10, 2012.
Over 20…MORE
Mon, 04/30/12
While the wind tried its best to blow out some flames Monday night, the 37th Candle Light Vigil at the Vietnamese Cultural Center seemed to offer plenty of warmth, and take the edge off the chilly wind as people remembered the over one million…MORE
Mon, 04/30/12
By Elizabeth Wang, Intern
For years, long-time Ballard local, Frank Shields, has volunteered his construction expertise and his Saturdays to create public parks, expand P-Patches, and even build a skate park in his neighborhood.
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Mon, 04/30/12
Here's the latest update regarding the big Alaskan Way Viaduct/SR 99 project from the Washington State Department of Transportation:
It’s not yet time for the downtown waterfront’s big makeover, but it is make-room time for the State…MORE
Mon, 04/30/12
All traffic, including transit, in downtown Seattle will likely be delayed during the Tuesday afternoon commute and into the evening due to a May Day march and other activities.
Bus riders should be prepared for transit service delays –…MORE