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Tue, 06/15/10

SeaTac City Council members agreed June 8 to a 21/2- year contract with King County to continue animal control services.

"We recognize that we are paying more for less but it is the only game in town," Councilman Tony Anderson grumbled.…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

Fathers and their relations will be able to check out wheels flashy and classy at the Burien Father's Day Car Show Sunday, June 20. The free event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. features '50s and '60s tunes spun by a KJR-FM disk jockey plus a chili cook-…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

The Highline School District took a major step June 9 in seeking a grant that could transform a White Center neighborhood with services "cradle through college to career."

The Promise Neighborhoods concept is patterned after the successful…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) paving crews have been resurfacing SW Genesee Street from 47th Avenue SW to 49th Avenue SW. They recently completed grinding the old asphalt surface on these two blocks.

Today the crews have been…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

The election for members to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board will be held from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on June 17 at Lagerquest & Morris, located at 5135 Ballard Ave. N.W.

Absentee voting is available through June 17 at noon at the…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

Every July, SeafoodFest, Ballard's biggest event of the year, needs approximately 150 volunteers to keep it running smoothly. In 2010, with the addition of the KidsZone, an additional 100 helpers are being recruited.

The SeafoodFest…MORE

Tue, 06/15/10

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and US Army Corps of Engineers are beginning the environmental review to replace the Elliott Bay seawall. A public meeting will be held June 16 at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center,…MORE

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Tue, 06/15/10

The buzz around the deep-bore tunnel project has not been, well, boring. Is the project, which would cost the city, county, state, port and, of course, taxpayers between $1.9 billion and $8 billion, a fait accompli?

"No!" said Ballard…MORE

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Tue, 06/15/10

Urness House, Compass Housing Alliance's 80-unit Ballard development for formerly homeless men and women, appears ready to move forward after back-to-back, standing-room only State Environmental Protection Act and Design Review meetings June 14…MORE

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Tue, 06/15/10

Eleven local organizations and businesses and countless volunteers have come together to offer the 2010 B-Town Bike Fair to be held on June 19th (10am-3pm) at Burien's Wild Strawberry and Arts Festival.

This event has developed from the…MORE

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