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Tue, 06/19/07

The West Seattle Design Review Board was critical of plans for a seven-story, mixed-use development to be built across Alaska Street from Jefferson Square because they think it won't be pedestrian friendly.

Having no pedestrian entrances…MORE

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Tue, 06/19/07

Imagine a dumpster-free business district.

That's what West Seattle Junction Association President Dave Montoure envisions with CleanScapes, a local waste reduction and janitorial service.

The dozens of dumpsters that line the…MORE

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Tue, 06/19/07

The first thing you notice when you step inside the Sport Clips store at the new Crossings retail center just off 348th St. is the absence of soft. Nothing remotely close to soft. The waiting area is a set of bleacher seats. There is a big screen…MORE

Tue, 06/19/07

The statewide 10th-grade test scores released today present further evidence of fundamental problems with the state's WASL-based student assessment system and the misdirected priorities at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Terry…MORE

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Tue, 06/19/07

As the July 4th holiday remains one of the busiest boating weekends of the year, safety advocates say life jackets could play a pivotal role in keeping boaters out of harm's way this holiday.

Research conducted by the U.S.

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Tue, 06/19/07

South King County motorists traveling on State Route 167 are one step closer to having the option of paying for a faster, more reliable trip.

WSDOT awarded a contract to Signal Electric, Inc. of Kent for a competitive bid of $7,087,088 to…MORE

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Tue, 06/19/07

Matthew P. Jarvis of Jarvis Financial Services, Inc has earned the Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) professional designation from The American College, Bryn Mawr, PA.

Earning the ChFC places Matthew in the top quartile of the…MORE

Tue, 06/19/07

The Regional Transportation Investment District's list of proposed highway improvements in the June 13 edition included plans to extend the southern end of State Route 509 to connect to northbound Interstate 5. The new 2.5-mile road would be open…MORE

Mon, 06/18/07

Highline residents have a stake in a transportation funding package approved by the three-county Regional Transportation Investment District Planning Committee.

If voters agree this fall, money would be included to improve freight movement…MORE

Mon, 06/18/07

The Washington State Department of Transportation will team up with a Mukilteo contractor on repairs that could mean long delays for drivers heading north into downtown Seattle this August.

The state and Concrete Barrier Inc. will help…MORE

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