Kitty Harbor, a rescue, rehabilitation and adoption facility for cats and kittens located at 3422 Harbor Ave s.w., was bustling with soon-to-be adoptive parents and animal shelter/rescue group workers doing their best to find new homes for 50…MORE
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Mayor, Dept. of Neighborhoods appreciate our kids' artwork
Sat, 02/12/11
Saturday, Feb. 12, marked Seattle's 17th annual celebration of Neighbor Appreciation Day and the 2011 Department of Neighborhoods "Neighbor Appreciation Day Student Art Contest".
Each year, K-12 Seattle students submit artwork reflecting…MORE
WSHS Grad Night is looking for Desserts for the WSHS Auction, next Thursday, February 17th
Sat, 02/12/11
It's time to break out the cookbook or the old recipe cards or to call gramma on the phone because West Seattle High School Grad Night needs your help.
If you have a family recipe that is always a delight or know of the perfect dessert…MORE
West Seattle couple inspires grandson to win national volunteer award
Fri, 02/11/11
West Seattle-raised Zachary Odegard, 14, now of Dallas, Oregon, became the "middle level youth volunteer" in that state for The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Just two students are awarded per state, one from middle-school and one from…MORE
SLIDESHOW: West Seattle Mounted Police stable teaches patience to horses & officers
Fri, 02/11/11
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The Seattle Police Department announced that, thanks to the joint efforts of the Seattle Police Foundation and the Seattle Hotel Association, Mounted Patrol Unit of one hundred years will not run out of…MORE
West Seattle Summer Fest applications are online now at www.westseattlefestival.com
Fri, 02/11/11
The West Seattle Junction Merchants Association has made available on line this years application for businesses and others to take part in the annual Summer Fest event set to take place this year on July 8, 9 and 10.
Susan Melrose,…MORE
Ocelot born in Woodland Park Zoo
Fri, 02/11/11
A set of new spots and striping has appeared at Woodland Park Zoo with the birth of an ocelot.
The single kitten was born last month but won't be seen by the public until it's big enough to leave the den.
The mother and kitten are…MORE
Second defendant in West Seattle hate crime pleads guilty
Fri, 02/11/11
Jonathan Baquiring, 21, pled guilty today to charges of first degree robbery with a deadly weapon enhancement and malicious harassment, Washington State's hate crime law, on Feb. 11 according to the King County Prosecutor's Office.
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Burien women’s shelter to hold annual dinner
Fri, 02/11/11
On Saturday, March 5th Hospitality House is having its annual Spring Fling Buffet Dinner. This year it is being held at Highline Community College Student Union, 2400 S. 240th St. in Des Moines. The doors open at 6 p.m. The tickets are $50.…MORE
Celebrities share stories with a universal message of anti-discrimination
Fri, 02/11/11
(click on photo to start slideshow) USA network and The Moth, an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. have paired up to bring star-studded story-telling events to cities around the country.
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