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Sat, 07/23/11

The West Seattle Rotary kids parade was a colorful and musical event July 23 with the inclusion of the Junior All City Marching Band, led by Sealth High School's Marcus Pimpleton.

CLICK THE PHOTO ABOVE TO SEE MORE The entrants in the…MORE

Sat, 07/23/11

Karoline Morrison, owner of the old Carnegie Library, officially launched her book, "Twilight of the Blondes", last night with a party at Harbor Steps in downtown Seattle.

It was an evening of wine, hors d'oeuvres, laughter and fashion as…MORE

Sat, 07/23/11

The 1985 comedy Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, starring Pee-Wee Herman is tonight's West Seattle Outdoor Movie.

This film was director Tim Burton's feature length debut and has become a cult classic. Pee-wee's Big Adventure tells the story of…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

The 2nd annual West Seattle High Point Health fair on July 22 was a very busy event with people from all across West Seattle coming for the free, and healthy food, and more importantly, at a time when health insurance is expensive and hard to get…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

Seattle School Board president candidate and West Seattle resident Steve Sundquist (West Seattle District VI) is taking on Martha "Marty" McLaren, Joy Anderson and Nick Esparza in the Aug. 16 primary. The West Seattle Herald interviewed McLaren…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

By Eric Mathison

The crowd at a King County Council hearing July 21 on a proposed $20 car-tab fee that would prevent large service cuts to Metro bus service didn't match the 700 people that showed up earlier in the month for a downtown…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

The four astronauts aboard NASA's final space shuttle mission returned to Houston yesterday, July 21, to receive a hero's welcome. While huge lay-offs are ensuing at NASA, America's exploration of space is expected to soon get a big boost.…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

Summer is here all right and this weekend is packed with fun activities and events throughout Seattle. There's something for all ages and talents so check the listing below for the scoop.

Friday, July 22:

Capitol Hill Block Party 3…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

The crowd at a King County Council hearing July 21 on a proposed $20 car-tab fee that would prevent large service cuts to Metro bus service didn't match the 700 people that showed up earlier in the month for a downtown Seattle hearing. But about…MORE

Fri, 07/22/11

Times/News Publisher Jerry Robinson took this photo of horses along Burien's Three Tree Point last week.

Burien City Manager Mike Martin says whether the beach along the Point is a public right-of-way is a "gray area" he is not anxious to…MORE

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