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Wed, 12/21/11

Those traveling by bus should be aware of Metro's holiday schedule.

Winter Break started for the University of Washington on Monday, which means limited bus services to the UW from now until school picks up again in the new year.

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Tue, 12/20/11

You may recognize Erik Christensen, 51, a Seattle bus driver for 12 years, as he drives the Metro Route 57 that heads from downtown stopping along Admiral Way around 3:00 p.m. (He also drives the 15, and 7 express.)

You might have even…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

press release: Fifteen of the region’s top chefs will participate in South’s 2012 Gifts from the Earth gala, the annual event that celebrates the hospitality industry and raises funds for college programs and student scholarships. The singular…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

The weekly West Seattle Herald Police Blotter includes a list of residential burglaries that occurred over the prior week, and our most recent column showed a significant drop since Thanksgiving.

There were 24 reported burglaries the week…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

On Wednesday evening, when Winter Solstice brings us the longest night of the year, WHEEL and the Church of Mary Magdalene will host a vigil to remember all the homeless people who died outside or by violence this past year.

The vigils…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) had certified Swedish Ballard along with three other Swedish campuses to provide emergency cardiac care services to patients throughout the Puget Sound region.

Swedish/Cherry Hill and…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

Press release

Airports Council International-North America has honored Seattle-Tac Airport, along with Portland and Spokane Airports, with the Environmental Achievement Award for Special/Innovative Projects for their work with the…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

Press release

The Sound Transit Board of Directors has unanimously elected new leaders for the next two years, including longtime board and King County Council member Julia Patterson as vice chair.

“Sound Transit’s challenges are…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

Mother Nature seems to endorse Burien’s monthly Walk-n-Talks. Brisk temperatures, but beautiful weather formed the backdrop for the fifth Walk-n-Talk on Dec. 3.

The Walk-n-Talk events launched in August with a new walking route each time.…MORE

Tue, 12/20/11

By Gwen Davis

Last month, more than 1,000 workers, unemployed people, students, retirees and faith leaders rallied together at the Montlake Bridge as part of the “National Day of Action for the 99%,” hosted by Working Washington.

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