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Fri, 09/05/08

One hundred and two years after President Grover Cleveland unveiled the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, our own Ms. Liberty will be unveiled Saturday, September 6, at 1:30 pm, recast and on its new pedestal.

Two days earlier, she was…MORE

Fri, 09/05/08

Mayor Greg Nickels has proposed $8.6 million to fund the completion of the controversial and long awaited "Missing Link" portion of the Burke Gilman Trail over the next two years.

The last remaining segment of the popular multi-purpose…MORE

Tue, 09/02/08

Landlords and property owners will now play a greater role in combating crime on properties in North Highline and other unincorporated areas in King County under legislation recently adopted by the King County Council.

The "Safer…MORE

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Tue, 09/02/08

Eagle Scout Allen Swanson, 17, and a strong-willed group of volunteers spent the afternoon last Wednesday, August 27, ripping up sod to install a new walking trail around the permieter of the Marckx orchard at the Hylebos Wetlands Park. The 150-…MORE

Tue, 09/02/08

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES/NEWS

Does anything we do make a difference? Did that smile, kind word, donation at church mean anything? One good answer to such fundamental questions is the Brent Rice Memorial Swim of the Sound, which took swimmers…MORE

Tue, 09/02/08

Swim, bike, run or volunteer your way through the fifth annual U.S. Women's Triathlon at Steel Lake Park in Federal Way, Sept. 7. A women-only triathlon, the Federal Way race is the second of a four-city nationwide series.

Lady triathletes…MORE

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Tue, 09/02/08

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES/NEWS

Engaging the foremost theater flying company on the planet, The Hi-Liners are mounting an intense effort to enchant audiences with the Burien-based organization's ambitious production of fantasy adventure "Peter…MORE

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Tue, 09/02/08

Thanks to community efforts over the past spring and summer students at Pathfinder K-8 School are returning to improved facilities this week.

Pathfinder is an alternative school with a focus on Native American cultures and teaching methods…MORE

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Tue, 09/02/08

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After a three-day delay due to rain, paving on First Avenue South began at 160th Street on Friday, Aug. 21. The paving-part of a major improvement project of First Avenue South from 160th Street to 146th Street-signals the…MORE

Tue, 09/02/08

Spokane Street will be closed to eastbound traffic starting Monday, Sept. 8 - the first of a series of construction projects disrupting traffic from now until the Alaskan Way Viaduct is replaced starting in 2012.

Lower South Spokane Street…MORE

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