The first Adopt-a-Street Cleanup of 2010 will be held this Saturday, February 27th, at 9am. The city provides trash grabbers, orange safety vests, plastic bags, and cloth gloves for volunteers.
The clean up will cover the Admiral…MORE
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Thu, 02/25/10
The first Adopt-a-Street Cleanup of 2010 will be held this Saturday, February 27th, at 9am. The city provides trash grabbers, orange safety vests, plastic bags, and cloth gloves for volunteers.
The clean up will cover the Admiral…MORE
Thu, 02/25/10
The federal government’s denial of King County’s application request for $99 million in stimulus funding to replace the ailing South Park Bridge Feb. 17 is now creating concerns among industrial businesses that hug the Duwamish River and depend…MORE
Thu, 02/25/10
The Duwamish Tribe is inviting Seattle to a Frybread for Justice fundraiser to benefit the Duwamish Legal Fund to support its court case for tribal federal recognition--to date about $60,000 of $128,000 needed for expert witness fees has been…MORE
Thu, 02/25/10
Dr. Doo, also known as the “Prince of Poo,” the “GM of BM” or the “Grand Poopah,” has been piling Zoo Doo deeper and higher all winter. This means the annual Spring Fecal Fest, the time of year when local gardeners have the chance to purchase Zoo…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
Want a night at the theater and can't find a babysitter? Problem solved.
The Jungle Gym has teamed up with Burien Little Theatre (BLT) to offer a "Kids Night Out" in conjunction with the theater's performance of "A Midsummer's Night Dream…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
A friendly chat with a neighbor during a daily walk led three residents of Three Tree Point to collaborate on a book about the unique Burien peninsula community, tracing its history through more than 200 vintage photographs. "Images of America…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
Seattle Department of Transportation crews plan to repair a sidewalk on California Avenue SW just north of Fauntleroy Way SW (6451 California Avenue SW) starting March 1 and finishing by March 19, weather permitting. The sidewalk will be closed,…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
The parking controversy raised earlier this week in Pigeon Point that the Herald first brought you has been at least partially mitigated. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) worked with residents in the Pigeon Point neighborhood and…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
The five large group workshops for city residents to discuss the Seattle Youth and Families Initiative are underway - but that's not the only way you can participate.
The Youth and Families Initiative, announced by Mayor Mike McGinn during…MORE
Wed, 02/24/10
The sixth annual “Sweets for Success” Dessert Benefit and Auction at Todd Beamer High School will be held Friday, April 30th, from 6-9 p.m.
Hosted by the Federal Way AmeriCorps team, Sweets for Success raises money to enable secondary…MORE