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Fri, 04/08/11

Over the last several years, various construction projects stalled due to lack of funds or legal wrangling. Rather than leave these vacant sites as eyesores, the Seattle City Council unanimously adopted legislation to enliven them.

The new…MORE

Fri, 04/08/11

After a whirlwind of activity getting ready the El Chupacabra Mexican restaurant opens today April, 8. The West Seattle Herald and contributing photographer David Rosen had a chance to see the new restaurant/bar during the soft open on Thursday…MORE

Fri, 04/08/11

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Southgate Roller Rink, 9646 17th Ave. SW, officially opened and received nearly 300 beginner, intermediate and pro-level skating enthusiasts Thursday night, April 7, between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Some used…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

Burien lawmakers directed City Manager Mike Martin on April 11 to contract for city animal control services with a nonprofit group headed by Discover Burien events coordinator Debra George.

The contract will be for three years with monthly…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

Seattle Parks and Recreation will join other public and private swimming organizations throughout the state in celebrating the 18th Annual April Pools Day on Saturday, April 16.

On April Pools Day, more than 40 facilities throughout…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

The Burien City Council on March 28 unanimously approved the following appointments to the Arts Commission: Position 3, Shelli Park, self-employed artist, color/space designer, yoga instructor. Position 4, Andrea H. Reay, production administrator…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

Click on photo for SLIDESHOW The Muscular Dystrophy "Lock-Up" came to Angelina's in the Admiral Junction in West Seattle April 7. Local business and community leaders agree to be "arrested" around lunch hour for having a "big heart". This…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

Residents and businesses along Ambaum Blvd S.W. between S.W. 112th and S.W. 156th St, can expect to be disrupted this week and next as noisy grinding and repair work continues. Work is being done at night to have the least impact on traffic and…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

A proposed 58 unit 4 story residential building, over retail space at 7100 Delridge Way is the subject of a public hearing on April 28 at the Senior Center in West Seattle. The project also includes three 2 story single family structures, a…MORE

Thu, 04/07/11

Over the last several years, as various construction projects stalled for lack of funds or legal wrangling the sites they began in became eyesores or worse, public nuisances. Rather than leave these sites and other vacant and underused sites in…MORE

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