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Tue, 10/31/06

Steam had barely stopped rising from the freshly laid asphalt on California Avenue in the Junction before workers began cutting large holes in the smooth new pavement.

The cuts in the asphalt are in preparation for new midblock crosswalks…MORE

Tue, 10/31/06

West Seattle residents are represented in the Washington State Legislature by one senator, Sen. Erik Poulsen, and two members of the House of Representatives, Rep. Eileen Cody and Rep. Joe McDermott. All three are Democrats.

Those three…MORE

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Tue, 10/31/06

As a result of combined efforts by the Des Moines Police Department and the Washington State Liquor Control Board, the Redondo Bar and Grill's liquor license has been suspended.

The Liquor Control Board issued an emergency 180-day liquor…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

When the resident signed the Department of Defense Authorization legislation this week, he signed into law an amendment authored and introduced by Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., ordering a comprehensive study on possible adverse health effects on…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Now White Center residents have cars available for hourly rental just as West Seattleites have had for several years but now there's a cut rate for people who are low income, looking for a job or training for one.

Flexcar has been in use…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

There was an accidental shooting that occurred at a house on Occidental Ave near 120th. In that case a teenager was playing with a gun in the house. The gun went off and killed another teen who was also in the house. The teenagers were step…MORE

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Tue, 10/24/06

The Seattle School Board erased the proposed merger of Pathfinder K-8 School with Cooper Elementary School as well as the recommended closure of Roxhill Elementary last week by a vote of 5 to 2.

Several West Seattle schools then…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Edward Michael Costello II called West Seattle his home because all his friends live here.

Mike was known to everyone as Bubba. He moved to Washington State in the early 1960s. As a young man he played football at Everett Junior College.…MORE

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Tue, 10/24/06

Groundbreaking for Burien's long-awaited Town Square earlier this month heralded the advent of construction on a project city leaders hope will energize local business activity.

Yet even before work begins, discord along Southwest 152nd…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Former Highline Public Schools Superintendent Robert Sealey, 79, died of cancer Oct. 15 in his Lake Burien home.

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