The Burien Interim Art Space is no more as the largest sculpture. "The Passage" was trucked away on Thursday, Dec. 17.
Smaller sculptures were removed over the weekend.
The space behind the Burien Town Square was used as a year-long…MORE
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Wed, 12/16/09
The Burien Interim Art Space is no more as the largest sculpture. "The Passage" was trucked away on Thursday, Dec. 17.
Smaller sculptures were removed over the weekend.
The space behind the Burien Town Square was used as a year-long…MORE
Wed, 12/16/09
The looming 2010 budget crisis and two pieces of marijuana legislation seemed to be the topics of the night for the three legislators and two dozen constituents at the 36th District open house Dec. 15.
One attendee said she hoped to hear…MORE
Tue, 12/15/09
West Crown Hill, a small pocket neighborhood just off 15th Avenue Northwest, has many things: proximity to shops and bus stops, a sense of community and comparatively cheap housing.
But, there is one thing it doesn't have: sidewalks. And,…MORE
Tue, 12/15/09
UPDATE: June 12, 2012
The West Seattle Herald is saddened to learn that longtime Kenney resident Leon Joslin passed away recently at age 100. The story below, and photo, from Dec. 15, 2009, profile the then 97 year-old.
Here is a…MORE
Tue, 12/15/09
Seattle City Council today adopted two pieces of legislation that will work to improve the livability, sustainability, and affordability of Seattle neighborhoods. The first ordinance creates a pilot project to allow for entirely self-sustaining…MORE
Tue, 12/15/09
Artists from Seattle Mural Art, an affiliate of Greenwood’s Bherd Studios, are creating an 89-foot by 8-foot mural to commemorate the businesses damaged and destroyed by the string of arsons this past summer and fall.
The mural will be…MORE
Mon, 12/14/09
Renton attorney Bob Warden filed a preliminary injunction against Mayor Greg Nickels and the City of Seattle in United States District Court on Sunday Dec. 13 in his effort to overturn the ban against carrying guns on Seattle Park Department…MORE
Mon, 12/14/09
The Metropolitan King County Council adopted a supplemental appropriation to King County’s 2009 budget that included $20,000 for the Ballard Northwest and Greenwood Senior Centers Dec. 14.
Funding for senior centers was cut in order to…MORE
Mon, 12/14/09
The Seattle Department of Transportation is looking for input from city residents on electric trolley buses in order to make a recommendation to King County Metro on whether to replace electric buses, such as the 44 in Ballard, with diesel hybrid…MORE
Mon, 12/14/09
Surrounded by family and friends, Lisa Brenton read this statement to Seattle-area media representatives after Christopher Monfort was arraigned for the murder of her husband, Officer Tim Brenton.
Tim Brenton – Humble integrity
…MORE