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Wed, 04/06/11

Mayor Mike McGinn and representatives from various City departments will be in Ballard for a town hall meeting on Wednesday, April 6, at the Ballard High School commons.

Starting at 5:30 p.m. City departments and community groups,…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

The Westwood Village Target store has begun their remodel in earnest in preparation for the introduction of fresh food as the West Seattle Herald reported in January.

UPDATE 4/25: The electronics section of the store has been successfully…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

Over the weekend, stands across the nation were selling baked goods to benefit Japan. The Seattle Bakesale for Japan organizers announced yesterday that between Seattle and Capitol Hill, the grand total of money raised was $3100. The Cakespy…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

Ballard's beloved landmark, the old Carnegie Library, will soon change ownership. Owners Karoline Morrison and her husband are selling the 1904 historic building for $3 million.

"It's time for someone new to step in my shoes. It's time for…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

Parents of preschoolers (many with those kids in tow) made their way to St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church on Monday, April 4 to learn about preschool options in West Seattle. The preschool fair participants included

The Andover School…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

The eastbound, right lane on Fauntleroy Way Southwest and on the high-level West Seattle Bridge will be closed today (April 5) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The closure will start at 35th SW and extend across the bridge to First Avenue South.…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

A $10 ticket will get theater-goers into two brand-new, award-winning plays about a 16th-century female pirate, politics, cloning and more in the 2011 Bill & Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival.

From April 8 to May 1, Burien Little Theatre…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

Now that the city of Seattle has punted on annexing the remainder of North Highline, will Burien grab the ball and quickly attempt to add White Center to the city?

Burien City Manager Mike Martin says there will be "no sudden moves" by the…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

With calm and sunny Florida skies and all systems go, space shuttle Discovery took off Thursday, Feb. 24, on an 11-day mission and landed Friday, March 11.

This was its 39th and final flight. It's first was back on Aug. 30, 1984. It…MORE

Tue, 04/05/11

The city has approved the Olympic Athletic Club's application requesting to build a hotel.

OAC wants to change the one-story garage into a four-story, 29 unit lodging space with 12,800 square feet of fitness space, and 2,650 square feet of…MORE

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