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Tue, 11/28/06

The Pathfinder community is a firm believer that building condition does not make a school program.

But with the floor literally crumbling beneath their feet in the rundown Genesee Hill building and little hope from the strapped Seattle…MORE

Tue, 11/28/06

For over two years, Ballard resident Linda Smith waited to face the man who robbed and assaulted her aunt Irma, causing injuries that would eventually lead to her death.

Smith finally saw Tony Dale Green up close when he recently pleaded…MORE

Tue, 11/28/06

While Burien and Seattle ponder White Center's future, White Center residents have ideas of their own about their community's tomorrow.

People gathered at the Salvation Army's White Center Community Center recently to offer suggestions…MORE

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Tue, 11/28/06

The fruition of a new pocket park will depend largely on direct donations and neighbors are hoping the community will pitch in.

Ballard Corners Park will be built along the west side of 17th Avenue Northwest between Northwest 62nd and 63rd…MORE

Tue, 11/28/06

The Seattle Department of Transportation says "skinnying" up a portion of a city street could reduce the risk of crashes and increase traffic flow, making it safer for both drivers and pedestrians.

The idea, called a "road diet," is one of…MORE

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Tue, 11/28/06

For over 20 years, Marcia Brunner volunteered her time with the Phinney Neighorhood Association, Greenwood Senior Center and the Greenwood Seafair Parade, while spending ten hours a week tutoring children at Adams Elementary School.

Now…MORE

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Tue, 11/28/06

Seattle Police issued more than 800 traffic tickets over the last two years to motorists on 35th Avenue Southwest in response to High Point residents' complaints about speeders, yet drivers still challenge the radar gun.

Recently the…MORE

Tue, 11/21/06

Des Moines council members got their first look at the city's proposed 2007 budget on Nov. 16.

The budget of almost $50 million calls for operating expenses of $29 million and capital spending of $21 million.

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Tue, 11/21/06

West Seattle Rotarian Marti Anderson was in for quite a surprise when she showed up at Salty's for her club's regular Tuesday meeting. The members had baked over 100 dozen cookies for her son Lance Corporal Ian Anderson, a Marine deployed in…MORE

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Tue, 11/21/06

Highline public schools are safe now and will become even safer as a result of a bond measure passed by voters in March, according to the district's security director.

School safety is on the minds of many parents following several recent…MORE

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