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Mon, 01/26/09

Furry Faces Foundation, [F3], and multiple West Seattle Businesses are teaming to collect donations of supplies to assist with the care of the dogs and puppies that have been seized from three puppy mills. It appears that these puppy mills are…MORE

Mon, 01/26/09

A number of business and industrial groups filed an appeal Dec. 17 to derail the city's plans to complete the missing link of the Burke-Gilman Trail.

On Nov.

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Mon, 01/26/09

The Washington State Department of Transportation Ferry Division held the last of 10 public hearings on its long-range draft plan at the Hall of Fauntleroy Wednesday (Jan.

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Mon, 01/26/09

Duwamish master weaver Mary Lou Slaughter hosted the first of a series of her receptions at the Duwamish Longhouse Museum Jan. 21. She discussed the importance and intricacies of historic Duwamish baskets and other weaving, and described the…MORE

Mon, 01/26/09

We learn "pi r squared" in high school, but at the Salmon Bay Eagles Lodge in Ballard Jan. 23 the pie, and the crowd, were very hip. Mary Schile hosted her 6th Annual Pie Party. This party was her first charity event, to raise money and awareness…MORE

Mon, 01/26/09

On Jan. 29 the Seattle School board will vote to decide whether to carry out the Superintendent's recommendations for capacity management across the district.

Since the final recommendation was made on Jan. 6, school board members have…MORE

Mon, 01/26/09

The Seattle Department of Transportation is installing Residential Parking Zones in Fremont in an attempt to ease negative feelings toward the decision to install parking meters in the business district in February. The department feels the…MORE

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Mon, 01/26/09

Tom Lin, co-owner of the Alki Homestead, said it's in his best interest to restore the historic restaurant.

This week, Lin met up with the potential buyers of the Homestead, "Johnny and Rose" (Zhu is said to be the buyers last name, but…MORE

Mon, 01/26/09

Directed by Holly Rose, I Hate Hamlet graces the stage at the Knutzen Family Theatre until February 1.

The story unfolds like this: A young and successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents a marvelous, gothic apartment…MORE

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Mon, 01/26/09

Due to an increasingly bleak economic future, Jacobsen's Marine has announced it will move Feb. 1 to West Seattle, after owners told the News-Tribune last October it planned on staying in the community.

Its new location is set to open at…MORE

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