See local music for the price of a can of soup and help out the Greenwood Food Bank at a benefit concert later this month.
Owner of the Ballard Sip and Ship, Diana Naramore, will host a concert at the Greenwood location Nov. 21, featuring…MORE
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Tue, 11/04/08
See local music for the price of a can of soup and help out the Greenwood Food Bank at a benefit concert later this month.
Owner of the Ballard Sip and Ship, Diana Naramore, will host a concert at the Greenwood location Nov. 21, featuring…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
The Council has passed legislation that will allow for a rezone of the area due west of 15th Avenue East and adjacent to West Dravus Street for residential units up to 85 feet and businesses at street level.
The upzone of the Interbay…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
For the next three months, Seattle Public Schools will hold a series of public meetings to discuss a new district-wide Student Assignment Plan.
Thursday, Nov. 6, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, 3rd…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
The King County Sheriff's office budget will be cut by over 11 percent next year and that could mean 79 people will have to leave the department said Sheriff Sue Rahr, who is urging people to complain to county government right now.
Rahr…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
Six local residents recently were honored by the city of Des Moines for their quick response that saved one life and attempted to save another in Puget Sound last summer.
Val Champion, Bruce Johnson, Tim Kinghorn, Steve Kokita, and Truman…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
Faced with a $2.771 million deficit in 2009, Des Moines City Council members already have agreed on approximately $1.8 million in spending cuts next year.
At special meetings on Oct. 25 and Oct. 28 and their regular Oct. 30 meeting,…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
The Bean Barry Delights are bringing their hand jiving, good time 1950s Rock and Roll dance party to the Burien Elks Lodge, Sunday Nov. 16.
The event will be a release party for their new CD entitled, "That Is Rock and Roll!"
It…MORE
Tue, 11/04/08
New Highline schools, whose construction funding has already been approved by voters, will be built as planned.
A front-page Oct. 29 Times/News article gave the mistaken impression that no more schools will be built in the near future…MORE
Mon, 11/03/08
Last week 58 schools in the area joined over 1,000 schools nationwide - and nearly 500,000 students - as they began scouring their homes and neighborhoods for idle pennies.
From now until Thanksgiving students, together with their parents…MORE
Mon, 11/03/08
The times they are a-changin' but before today gets away from us, the Log House Museum and the Seattle Statue of Liberty Plaza Project are upping the ante and expanding on their proposed time capsule project.
Nov. 13, some 157 years to the…MORE