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Mon, 06/20/11

Food, fun and entertainment is on tap during the SeaTac International Festival at Angle Lake Park June 25-26.

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Mon, 06/20/11

Long after sports practices ended, Mt. Rainier High School's track was filled with people on the move.

Beginning the afternoon of June 11 and continuing round the clock until the next morning, community members walked as part of the Relay…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

We’ve all been there. We go to the doctor, sign in and sit in a lobby flipping through irrelevant magazines for what seems like an eternity. We finally get called to the doctor’s office only to face another eternity waiting for a nurse or…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

We have more photos from Burien's Wild Strawberry festival on June 18 and June 19. The photos were taken by freelancer Kurt Howard, who everyone agrees is a very nice man. Please click on the photo to see everything you may have missed at this…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

The King County Library System (KCLS) is considering consolidating the White Center and Boulevard Park libraries in a location yet to be decided.

Although the White Center Library is already within the new boundaries of Burien, uncertainty…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

King County Executive Dow Constantine is looking to the King County Council to approve a two-year, $20 congestion reduction charge to help maintain Metro service near current levels, or begin the process of reducing the transit system by 17…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

The West Seattle Junction Neighborhood Service Center located near 42nd and Alaska Street, which survived previous budget cuts as recently as last fall, is now set to close June 30, as a result of a nearly $9 million budget cut announced by Mayor…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

A rather high-profile Ballard tree has been cut down over the weekend, which came as a surprise to the surrounding businesses, Ballard District Council member, Rob Mattson and even Seattle City arborist, Nolan Rundquist, who usually handles cases…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

press release: Mayor Mike McGinn and representatives from Seattle City Light and Parks will mark the summer solstice June 21 by announcing the launch of a new opportunity for City Light customers to buy solar energy even if they can’t install…MORE

Mon, 06/20/11

press release: Seattle Public Schools has been awarded $300,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to expand a program that provides a fresh fruit or vegetable snack to every student nearly every day. The money will go to 14 elementary…MORE

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