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Mon, 09/29/08

After a nearly two-decade controversy over construction of the third runway, the first plane touched down on the newly built runway on Sept. 25.

The brand new Alaska Airlines 737 touched down five times before taking off again as part of…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

The dance hall was quiet recently when only 40 people came to the open house for the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

Engineers and managers from the state and city departments of transportation stood at displays, ready to answer people's questions…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

The clock is ticking for Washington residents who haven't registered to vote in the Nov. 4 General Election.

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Mon, 09/29/08

While violent crime is down, some City Council members still get many complaints about graffiti, open-air drug markets and other crimes from citizens concerned about the safety of their neighborhoods.

So Seattle Council member Tim Burgess…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

Highline citizens were invited to an open house put on by Port of Seattle officials last week at Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church to observe the upcoming Grand Opening of the remarkable Third Runway at the Sea-Tac Airport.

The church is…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

As the fall season quickly approaches and people begin to close up their homes windows and doors, household pets are at higher risk of being accidentally lost. To protect pets the Seattle Animal Shelter continues its aggressive campaign to make…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

After a nearly two-decade controversy over construction of the third runway, the first plane touched down on the newly built runway on Sept. 25.

The brand new Alaska Airlines 737 touched down five times before taking off again as part of…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

At the international Pro Walk/ Pro Bike Conference, Mayor Greg Nickels was presented with a gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community award by the League of American Bicyclists.

The award recognizes Seattle's commitment to, and investment in,…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

The days of sock hops, soda fountains and roller rinks are only a distant memory of what kids and teens look forward to when the weekend hits.

As the iPod, the Internet and video games take center stage it's a wonder what will become of…MORE

Mon, 09/29/08

The clock is ticking for Washington residents who haven't registered to vote in the Nov. 4 General Election.

Oct.

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