Dr. Mehmet Oz, a regular on The Oprah Winfrey Show and one of the world's most influential people, according to Time magazine, will be the featured speaker at Highline Medical Center's Women's Wellness Event called "Live Healthy. Stay Young".…MORE
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Tukwila groups back Duwamish
Tue, 09/23/08
Tukwila churches along with other groups gathered at Fort Dent Park on Sept. 14 to honor the Duwamish tribe as the first nation of Tukwila, and rekindle the relationship between the tribe and the non-native residents,
The event, called "…MORE
Sealth High adjusts to Boren site
Tue, 09/23/08
Neighbors disdain the use of the Boren building as a temporary site for other schools, especially high schools, during their renovations. But now that Chief Sealth High School began classes there Sept. 3, school administrators and neighbors both…MORE
Highline schools deny arts, music downplayed
Tue, 09/23/08
With the change to small learning communities in high schools in the Highline School District and increasing importance placed on the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL), as well as district budget constraints, some parents are…MORE
Matador sued over its decor
Tue, 09/23/08
While Matador has become a staple of Market Street, the restaurant is currently on trial in a lawsuit that could prevent them from using the rustic d/cor and Tex-Mex recipes that have made it a favorite spot in Ballard.
Brian Hutmacher,…MORE
Some protest author over his advocation of spanking
Mon, 09/22/08
Last Friday local protestors gathered at both West Seattle and Ballard campuses of Mars Hill Church to protest author Ted Tripp who was speaking at a Biblical Parenting Conference over the weekend.
The conference as designed to give…MORE
Correction
Mon, 09/22/08
In the Sept. 17 issue of the Ballard News-Tribune ("Missing Link to be built on Ballard Ave."), Ballard Oil owner Warren Aakervik's name was misspelled. Ballard Oil is located on 26th Avenue Northwest, not Shilshole Avenue, as stated in the…MORE
Many plastics are recyclable
Mon, 09/22/08
More than 100,000 tons of plastic were tossed in the landfill in 2006, according to the King County Solid Waste Division Web site, yet, Seattle residents are unable to recycle several kinds of plastics that are, in fact, recyclable.
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Metro Transit has new routes, more trips
Mon, 09/22/08
With ridership nearly 7 percent higher than this time last year, Metro Transit is adding two new bus routes and more service on 20 routes throughout King County, as it kicked off its September service change on Sept.
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