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Tue, 01/11/11

The National Weather Service has issued a Short Term Forecast. They still predict 1 to 3 inches of snow with heavier accumulations further inland and in the mountains. The snow will likely change to rain after midnight.

In a revised…MORE

Tue, 01/11/11

When the 2011 legislative session began Jan. 10, the gavel for the House committee that oversees the budgets of many state agencies and programs was handed over to State Rep. Zack Hudgins (D-Tukwila), beginning his fifth term in the House of…MORE

Tue, 01/11/11

For the first time, the Matt Griffin YMCA in SeaTac is unveiling a new brand strategy to increase understanding of its cause-- strengthening the foundations of community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

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Tue, 01/11/11

By Carol Davis One of the more heartening examples of dedicated service ever to have occurred in King County is the account of Herman M. and Annie Draper, known affectionately as "Daddy" and "Mother." Their genius and devotion to the care of…MORE

Mon, 01/10/11

Four men charged with first degree murder and conspiracy to commit first degree murder in the West Seattle shooting death of 26-year-old Steve Bushaw appeared in King County court on Jan. 10 for pre-trial motions. One of the men plead guilty…MORE

Mon, 01/10/11

West Seattle Earlybirds Toastmasters offers its 2011 open house at ArtsWest, 4711 California Ave, Friday, Jan. 14, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. The public is welcome.

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Mon, 01/10/11

Update on Jan. 12: A trial date for Kalebu will be set on Friday, Jan. 14 by Judge Micheal Hayden.

On Jan. 10 King County Judge Michael Hayden ruled that Isaiah Kalebu is competent to stand trial after testimony was completed in his…MORE

Mon, 01/10/11

Press release from WSHS PTSA:

We are about to launch the first three sections of the Class of 2011 WSHS student senior presentations, and would like to invite our WSHS community to participate in judging. Through these senior projects,…MORE

Mon, 01/10/11

Press Release: There is snow in the forecast for later in the day on Tuesday, and it could begin falling during the afternoon commute.

That situation could create very different morning and afternoon travel conditions for bus riders.…MORE

Mon, 01/10/11

Press Release: South Seattle Community College Culinary Arts program graduates are among the fifteen top chefs who have confirmed their participation the college’s 2011 Gifts from the Earth gala, the annual event that celebrates the hospitality…MORE

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