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Wed, 09/10/08

Longtime West Seattle Herald reporter Tim St. Clair, who died this past February, may be honored by a park in his name, but the effort has hit a snag.

Last Wednesday night's joint Delridge Neighborhood and Southwest District Council…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

Construction work is underway to transform five blocks on 14th Avenue South in the business district of South Park.

The $4.5 million project is the first major use of Bridging the Gap funds in the South Park Neighborhood. It has been…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

The statue and pedestal were draped with an olive-colored parachute silk, loosely tied with blue twine.

Saturday afternoon, the sky was blue, the sun was warm, and the breeze was cool. The tide was high and the 44-foot Yankee Clipper…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

The Washington State Department of Transportation is considering eight bundles of solutions to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct in 2012 - and it wants to know if it is considering everything it should.

The public is invited to give their…MORE

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Wed, 09/10/08

The city is looking to implement a program next spring in the downtown core that was attempted last year by the West Seattle Junction to replace dumpsters in alleys with plastic garbage bags. If it is successful there, it could be officially…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

During construction of the new south end of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the state will pay the county to get people out of their cars and into buses to help curb congestion.

The Washington State Department of Transportation will give $32…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

The Seattle Department of Transportation is conducting a review of the Residential Parking Zone (RPZ) program in Seattle. The RPZ program is designed to help residents who live in congested areas by discouraging long-term parking of non-…MORE

Wed, 09/10/08

At Chief Sealth High School students have returned with a new sense of pride after learning that the previous sophomore class showed the most growth, statewide, in all subjects on the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL).

Tenth…MORE

Tue, 09/09/08

The city is looking to implement a program next spring in the downtown core that would replace dumpsters in alleys with plastic garbage bags, and if successful there, it may be expanded to other neighborhoods, including Fremont.

Mayor Greg…MORE

Tue, 09/09/08

The Phinney Neighborhood Association has come one step closer to securing the John B. Allen School as a permanent home when Mayor Greg Nickels last week pushed to make $2.5 million available to the non-profit organization.

Last Tuesday,…MORE

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