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Tree regs to close loopholes
Mon, 09/29/08
New interim regulations to protect trees in Seattle would close a loophole used by developers to take down trees before applying for a development permit.
The proposed interim regulations will be transmitted to City Council for review and…MORE
Lake Burien residents oppose rezoning
Mon, 09/29/08
The Burien Planning Commission meeting room was packed Sept. 23 as residents of Lake Burien came to protest the proposed rezoning of two portions of the Ruth Dykeman Children's Center property.
The children's center, which is currently…MORE
Schools face enrollment changes
Mon, 09/29/08
While some of Seattle's public elementary schools are over capacity, other student populations are dropping. Looking at current enrollment, as well as 10-year projections, the Seattle School Board is planning to reallocate resources so that…MORE
White Center roller rink becomes event center
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 iPod, Internet and video games take center stage it's a wonder what will become of the few…MORE
She worked her way up to become chancellor
Mon, 09/29/08
When Jill Wakefield was diagnosed with breast cancer last year she found herself reevaluating her life.
As she battled the life-threatening illness she contemplated what mattered most to her. What she discovered was a renewed determination…MORE
Burien Little Theatre's sexy opener is a real rockin' experience
Mon, 09/29/08
If you're planning to see Burien Little Theatre's rockin', screamin', and outrageous "Rocky Horror Show," here are a few tips for uninitiated audience members:
You might want to re-consider the idea that theatre audiences sit still and…MORE
Alki Beach Walk/Run will benefit breast cancer paitients
Fri, 09/26/08
If you can run or walk and want to help women dealing with breast cancer, your opportunity comes on Sunday, September 28th in the form of the 5th Annual Alki Beach Walk/Run.
All proceeds go to benefit the West Seattle based Northwest Hope…MORE
Police sweep "Nickelsville" residents from site
Fri, 09/26/08
The clock struck one and the 22 "Nickelsville" tent city residents who still remained at 7115 West Marginal Way SW packed up their possessions and vacated, some with the persuasion of the police. The officers did a sweep while residents and…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
