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Mon, 08/25/08

New traffic circles are being installed at two Ballard intersections that ranked as high priority for "calming measures" based on collision, speed and traffic volume statistics.

Traffic circles are being put in place at Northwest 64th…MORE

Mon, 08/25/08

South Seattle Community College has selected Wallingford resident Jean Hernandez as vice president for instruction.

Hernandez, who assumed the post July 1, will provide leadership and direction for all instructional programs, including…MORE

Mon, 08/25/08

The Port of Seattle has announced the selection of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as the winner of the 2008 Environmental Achievement Award from Airports Council International - North America.

The award in the Mitigation Category…MORE

Mon, 08/25/08

Democrats John Burbank and Reuven Carlyle are battling each to take over Rep. Helen Sommers' seat in the 36th Legislative District, and after the results of the Aug.

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Mon, 08/25/08

To help promote food and fitness the King County Food and Fitness Initiative was formed in 2006 after Seattle was chosen as one of nine communities participating in a $3 million, 10-year initiative financed by the W.K.

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Mon, 08/25/08

Dogs are people, too.

No one knows this better than Terri Benish. Let's just say her clients are furry, playful and full of energy.

She wouldn't have it any other way, for she is living her passion--working with animals.

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Mon, 08/25/08

The Seattle City Council's proposed "Megahouse Legislation" will be debated in a public hearing on Sept. 22 and could take effect as early as November.

In response to community outcry against new, massive homes that tower over their…MORE

Mon, 08/25/08

Seattle is making it easier for people to garden the natural way by offering discounts on compost bins.

Residents can save more than $100 on high quality compost bins while building healthy soils and helping their plants to thrive.

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Mon, 08/25/08

In celebration of the city of Tukwila's 100th birthday, on Sept. 6, city officials will be holding a high-tech treasure hunt using GPS receivers to guide teams to treasures around the city.

The event is part of a broader Health, Safety and…MORE

Mon, 08/25/08

The city plans to begin implementing Surveyor, a power management software, for about 10,000 of its laptop and desktop computers.

Once installed, the software will monitor personal computer use patterns and turn off machines when they are…MORE

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