Former Kennedy High School football standout Mike Utley is one person who can't be slowed down.
With help from Kennedy, Utley and his foundation preparing to put on the fourth annual DAM2DAM "Thumps Up!" bike tour.
The event, which…MORE
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Tue, 09/05/06
Former Kennedy High School football standout Mike Utley is one person who can't be slowed down.
With help from Kennedy, Utley and his foundation preparing to put on the fourth annual DAM2DAM "Thumps Up!" bike tour.
The event, which…MORE
Tue, 09/05/06
A student chooses to make a mirror as a class project.
She goes to a lumber warehouse for advice and buys a framed mirror at Home Depot.
Then she tears out the mirror and creates her own customized framed mirror.
"At Big…MORE
Tue, 09/05/06
Thanks in part to popular new attractions, the Woodland Park Zoo is boasting its highest attendance ever for July, preceded by its best attended June in more than a decade, said Jim Bennett, communications and marketing director for the zoo.…MORE
Tue, 09/05/06
Editor's note: Many objections have been raised in recent months about the potential annexation by the city of Burien of the North Highline unincorporated area. Recently, the Times/News submitted a series of questions to Burien council members…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Burien residents will have opportunities to learn about the city's "preferred alternative" for a potential annexation of the North Highline unincorporated area at a series of public meetings planned for September and October.
Those…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
State-of-the-art "digital health information technology" at Highline Medical Center is enhancing patient care and providing more convenient services.
The medical imaging technology, known as a "picture archiving and communication system,"…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
The Department of Labor and Industries is looking for about 500 employers willing to participate in a new way for workers to file workplace injury and occupational disease claims.
The state Legislature this year approved a two-year pilot…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
The Higher Education Coordinating Board has voted to approve South Seattle Community College's Bachelor of Applied Science in Hospitality Management, moving the college closer for the program to begin in fall 2007.
The Legislature granted…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Since July, all 643 taxicabs licensed to operate in Seattle provide printed receipts to all paying passengers.
The receipt will indicate the taxicab name and number, date, starting and ending time of the trip, distance traveled, taximeter…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Settlement of the concrete workers strike Friday means work can begin soon on the repaving of 1.5 miles of California Avenue from Edmunds Street to Admiral Way.
Gary Merlino Construction Co. was scheduled to begin preparation of the…MORE