The West Seattle Bridge was closed for about eight hours last Thursday while police investigated an accident scene in which three people died, resulting in a difficult morning commute for West Seattle drivers. The westbound lanes of the bridge…MORE
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Nocturn-owl
Tue, 06/27/06
A barred owl chick yawns while resting in a cottonwood tree in Federal Way. The chick, along with its two siblings, spent most of the afternoon last week resting and waiting on their mother to bring them food.
If you come across any young…MORE
King Street would be downtown route
Tue, 06/27/06
New details about the Alaskan Way tunnel project indicate West Seattleites would be able to access north and south-oriented downtown streets from a King Street exit, and east-west streets from ground-level Alaskan Way.
These and other West…MORE
Burien council cool toward full annexation
Tue, 06/27/06
Burien City Council members said last week they do not support annexing the entire North Highline unincorporated area.
The lawmakers' views were aired during a special meeting June 19 on the potential impacts that an annexation would have…MORE
Newest School Board member is homegrown
Tue, 06/27/06
Dave Larson says he's come full circle.
Larson graduated from Federal Way High during the school budgetary crisis of the 1970s; now as the newest member of the Federal Way Board of Education, he will help steer the district through its…MORE
Burien backs off annexation move
Tue, 06/27/06
Burien City Council members said last week they do not support annexing the entire North Highline unincorporated area.
The lawmakers' views were aired during a special meeting last week on the potential impacts that an annexation would…MORE
Burien council deals with trust issues
Tue, 06/20/06
Burien Mayor Joan McGilton said the issue of trust was what she heard most clearly during three recent "community conversations" on the potential annexation of the North Highline unincorporated area.
"Does the Burien community trust seven…MORE
Ravenreel Festival seeks to be tradition
Tue, 06/20/06
A walk down the main hall at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center surrounds you with creativity. Art lines the walls while open doors provide a glimpse into workshops, studios and the cluttered offices of community organizations. At the end of the…MORE
Too soft on graffiti crime?
Tue, 06/20/06
Assistant city attorney Ed McKenna deals with crime on a regular basis but describes himself as rabid about one in particular - graffiti.
McKenna came to Ballard last week to talk about a trend that some residents worry is on the rise.…MORE
