Wait until next week to fill out and return your mail-in ballot for the Nov. 7 general election.
On Oct. 18, the Times/News will publish answers to our questions from candidates in contested races in legislative Districts 11, 33 and 34,…MORE
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Tue, 10/17/06
Wait until next week to fill out and return your mail-in ballot for the Nov. 7 general election.
On Oct. 18, the Times/News will publish answers to our questions from candidates in contested races in legislative Districts 11, 33 and 34,…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
Times/News editor Eric Mathison has been named first place winner for best humorous columns in the 2006 Better Newspaper Contest, sponsored by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association.
Mathison was judged on three columns dealing…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
Incredible Journey is more than just a movie about animals with a happy ending.
Sometimes incredible journeys happen in real life, too-especially when the pet has a microchip.
Just ask Scooter the cat.
Master Animal Control…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
A typical visit to the Woodland Park Zoo offers the public an opportunity to see bears, zebras and elephants in natural settings while learning about the value of conservation and protecting the environment.
According to a new study "Why…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
There will be more fireworks in SeaTac's electoral politics this winter.
In September, city voters narrowly defeated a property tax hike that would have funded the replacement of two fire stations and the hiring of additional firefighters…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
Ballard Hospital closed its intensive care unit on Oct. 9 as part of the hospital's owner plan to reconfigure the mix of health services offered there.
Owner Swedish Medical Center said the move would make its Ballard campus more…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
On a sunny fall afternoon, local lawmakers and supporters of Burien's Town Square joined together in an Oct. 10 groundbreaking for the multi-million dollar project.
Wielding ceremonial sledgehammers, Burien, state and federal officials…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
In a neighborhood that prides itself on its history, Ballard Hospital stands out. Built during the no-nonsense Eisenhower era, the building looks something like a five story concrete block; the kind of thing that might withstand an atomic blast…MORE
Wed, 10/11/06
Chief Sealth High School Principal John Boyd has received a prestigious leadership award which includes a $25,000 grant to support the learning success of all students at the school.
Every year, the Alliance for Education presents the…MORE
Tue, 10/10/06
Social service agencies serving the Burien area will receive $95,000 from the city for their 2007-2008 funding cycle.
The grants were made Oct.
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