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Wed, 04/27/11

A vessel that sunk near the Ballard Locks in 1980 is being surveyed by a dive team from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today.

As part of the EPA's Puget Sound Initiative, divers will inspect the vessel for potentially…MORE

Wed, 04/27/11

Press release: Weather permitting, SDOT paving crews will grind the old surface off SW Orchard Street between Delridge and Dumar Way SW today, April 27, and lay new asphalt on Friday, April 29. Two Police Officers will assist traffic as well as…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray toured Ballard's Pacific Fisherman Shipyard with local workers, businesses owners and students to discuss the importance of making sure workers have the skills and training they need to fill local jobs.

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Tue, 04/26/11

Press Release:

All West Seattle Water Taxi trips for Wednesday, April 27 are cancelled through that warranty repairs can be made to a small defective weld in the vessel hull. Tomorrow’s cancellation will allow the King County Marine…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week's Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: hteditor@robinsonnews.com.Items can be accepted…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

Relieve that spring-cleaning itch by helping friends and neighbors spruce up Burien during the city's thirteenth annual Clean Sweep on Saturday, April 30. New this year, Clean Sweep will include a scavenger hunt for the volunteers celebrating…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

The Sylvester Road Bridge will close for about 6 months, beginning, Tuesday, July 5. The 80-year-old bridge will be demolished and replaced with a new bridge. The new bridge is scheduled to open around Dec. 19.

Here is our previous…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

Sixteen-year-old Jamie Curfman loves to cook - and to eat many different things. But steak is his absolute favorite.

The Tukwila teenager has his preparation down to a science. In the winter, when it's too cold to grill outside, he bakes…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

SeaTac celebrated the completion of the first project in the city's Neighborhood Sidewalk Program with a ribbon cutting along 42nd Avenue South. Participating in the ceremony are, from left, City Manager Todd Cutts, Councilman Ralph Shape, Mayor…MORE

Tue, 04/26/11

For three weeks last fall, when students from New Start High School in Burien finished the school day, they went home dirty, scratched up and exhausted. They worked in the rain and snow and their "homework" was piled everywhere -- giant mounds of…MORE

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