Transit buses will continue to use Third Avenue as a priority corridor when the transit tunnel opens next month.
The decision was made based on "the outstanding success in moving buses quickly and efficiently through downtown," said Mayor…MORE
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Tue, 07/31/07
Transit buses will continue to use Third Avenue as a priority corridor when the transit tunnel opens next month.
The decision was made based on "the outstanding success in moving buses quickly and efficiently through downtown," said Mayor…MORE
Tue, 07/31/07
Transit buses will continue to use Third Avenue as a priority corridor when the downtown transit tunnel opens next month.
The decision was made based on "the outstanding success in moving buses quickly and efficiently through downtown,"…MORE
Tue, 07/31/07
There's still time to purchase tickets at the door of Federal Way's most lively and lavish event of the year, the FUSION gala and Dumas Bay. The event takes place at the Dumas Bay Center at 3200 Southwest Dash Point Road, and begins at 3 p.m.…MORE
Tue, 07/31/07
Building permits for 1,550 new residential units in Ballard have been issued in the past 18 months by Seattle's Department of Planning and Development, and there's more to come.
Much of that development has been in the form of condominiums…MORE
Tue, 07/31/07
To ease the crush of commuters expected when lanes of Interstate 5 are closed for repairs later this month, the Elliott Bay water taxi is adding a morning trip to its schedule, plus a second shuttle bus August 13 to August 29.
King County…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
Symphony strikes a chord with the Cty Council.
With a choice between two development teams who responded to a Request for Proposals for a key, 4.1-acre site in its redeveloping City Center, the Federal Way City Council voted last Tuesday…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
Some believe the extension of the new Burke-Gilman Trail from Northwest 60th Street to Golden Gardens Park can cause traffic problems while a another says some trail signs are not consistent.
The comments came at a meeting last week where…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
The Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs released the 2006 preliminary annual crime statistics.
In 2006, statewide crime-reporting data indicates Washington experienced a 7.2 percent…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
The Greenwood Senior Center's long awaited remodeling project is set to begin soon with changes coming to the main room and other areas. Work is expected to take about three weeks.
Most visitors to the center know the main room as "The…MORE
Tue, 07/24/07
A long-anticipated renovation of the Des Moines Marina, approved by the city council earlier this year, is getting underway.
The $32.75 million, 11-stage project is expected to take place over the next 20 years.
"The marina is…MORE