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Mon, 04/07/08

While the Seattle Police are well known for their crime fighting ability, the men and women in blue go out of their way to help people and support the community they serve.

That was the message delivered by Seattle Police chief Gil…MORE

Mon, 04/07/08

When the Burien city manager came to give three options to the people of the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council, he met resistance to any idea that parts of the region should be annexed to different cities, with one person invoking the…MORE

Mon, 04/07/08

Builders here will be asked to pitch in to help purchase more parks and open space for the community and new residents many of the developments will bring here.

Groundswell NW has been the leading non-profit force for acquiring and…MORE

Mon, 04/07/08

A $14 million redevelopment of the Olympic Athletic Club and new four-star hotel on historic Ballard Avenue has been put on hold while the owners seek funding.

Early last year, the city of Seattle and the Ballard Avenue Landmark District…MORE

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Mon, 04/07/08

Business is good for many of Ballard's manufacturing and industrial businesses, and some are expanding - just not here.

The area's lacks of large warehouse space, coupled with rising land costs, make it difficult for a thriving industrial…MORE

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Mon, 04/07/08

The city of Seattle has requested that the Coast Guard restrict openings of the Lower Spokane Street swing bridge during rush hours to facilitate traffic coming into and leaving West Seattle.

Councilman Tom Rasmussen, an Alki resident who…MORE

Mon, 04/07/08

The Metropolitan King County Council has approved the transfer to the King County of $426,000 from the defunct project for transit improvements that connect Ballard and West Seattle with downtown.

"These funds will help us to improve…MORE

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Mon, 04/07/08

White Center is experiencing something of a local renaissance and it's been underway for nearly two years now.

The White Center Arts Alliance and Cafe Rozella are the inspiration for the latest flowering of this new growth and its…MORE

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Mon, 04/07/08

Sean Keller, a seventh-grader at Madison Middle School, took second place last Friday in the statewide Washington Geographic Bee in Tacoma.

Competition began in the morning, with the field of 100 school champions split among five separate…MORE

Mon, 04/07/08

The "Stop Youth Drinking, Start Thinking Coalition Project" has a message that is sobering.

The project coalition has partnered with Southwest Youth and Family Services to offer free workshops with strategies for teens to connect with…MORE

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