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Fri, 10/29/10

At a press conference this morning held in the lobby of the Port of Seattle, Governor Gregoire announced that two bids have come in at, or under, the budget set for the SR 99 bored tunnel design-build competition.

Gov. Chris Gregoire,…MORE

Fri, 10/29/10

As part of its RainWise program, Seattle Public Utilities installed two 200-gallon cisterns and a rain garden on the front lawn of the Sunset Hill Community Association.

"We thought it was important to do our part to keep storm water out…MORE

Fri, 10/29/10

One of the Ballard residents involved in an Oct. 21 multiple-car collision on 15th Avenue Northwest passed away Oct. 23 at Harborview Medical Center, where he was taken off life support after spending two days in a coma.

At approximately 6…MORE

Fri, 10/29/10

King County Executive Dow Constantine came to Greenbridge near White Center on Friday, Oct. 29 to take part in the 'Walking School Bus' from Greenbridge at Eastbridge Park to White Center Heights Elementary at 10015 6th Ave s.w.

CLICK THE…MORE

Fri, 10/29/10

Any Ballardites with an interest in trees – how to plant more of them or how to remove the ones they have without being fined – will want to make time for an upcoming neighborhood meeting.

Groundswell NW is inviting residents to an…MORE

Thu, 10/28/10

Nickelsville, the pink-tented city that first put down stakes in West Seattle two years ago may end up here again, permanently. Two months ago the City of Seattle appointed a panel of 10 homeless advocates to recommend a permanent plan for the…MORE

Thu, 10/28/10

The annual Pumpkin Palooza held every year at the High Point Community Center at 6920 34th Ave s.w., has in years past been a midday event. And so it was this year too seeing nearly 100 toddlers and parents show up to paint pumpkins, throw rings…MORE

Thu, 10/28/10

West Seattle on Social Media, the brainchild of Nancy McManus, in cooperation with Tracy Dart and Team Tracy held a combo event on Thursday Oct. at Endolyne Joe's mixing a fundraising and awareness event for breast cancer research with a Tweetup…MORE

Thu, 10/28/10

More than one local restaurant has complained about the limit of 2 hrs of parking along 152nd St. during business hours.

They say sometimes there is a party or group meeting that might run 15 minutes longer than the time allowed on the…MORE

Thu, 10/28/10

By Jacqueline Benster

Political activism came to downtown Burien Tuesday, Oct. 26 as a spirited group of about 20 protestors left their warm and cozy homes to face a miserable, stormy, gray morning.

The group, sponsored by…MORE

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