The five sites on this year's Highline Garden Tour run the gamut from lakefront to the newly upgraded Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden.
Sponsored for a second year by the Highline Historical Society, the tour will take place Saturday, June…MORE
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Wed, 06/07/06
The five sites on this year's Highline Garden Tour run the gamut from lakefront to the newly upgraded Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden.
Sponsored for a second year by the Highline Historical Society, the tour will take place Saturday, June…MORE
Wed, 06/07/06
A plan that would close Fairmount Park Elementary School and merge its students with High Point Elementary was approved by Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Raj Manhas last Friday. It's part of a new set of closure recommendations that could…MORE
Wed, 06/07/06
A special luminaria ceremony during this weekend's American Cancer Society Relay For Life-of Highline will remember those lost to cancer and honor those who have survived.
This year's Relay For Life-of Highline - described by organizers as…MORE
Wed, 06/07/06
Some Pathfinder K-8 School parents are speaking out against a proposal to move their alternative program to the Louisa Boren interim site, a building they say is no better than their current dilapidated facility.
Last Friday, Seattle…MORE
Wed, 06/07/06
Troubled youth could be placed at even higher risk if school resource officers (SROs) at three Highline District high schools are eliminated through budget cuts to offset a revenue shortfall.
This was the message from several concerned…MORE
Tue, 06/06/06
Laaassstt Caaauwll for alcohaaul! How many times have you heard this phrase bellowed out at about 1:30 a.m. in your local watering hole? My guess is about a few dozen times or so. But how many times have you made the choice of having one more for…MORE
Tue, 06/06/06
There was one voice missing at a community forum on human rights last month--the community's.
It was the first in a series of public forums sponsored by the Seattle Human Rights Commission to gather community concerns, hopes and fears…MORE
Tue, 06/06/06
The Parks & Recreation Department has put on hold a project to develop Crown Hill School's open area into a public park. The project is part of the Pro Parks Levy, and is currently in the planning phase.
After holding two public…MORE
Tue, 06/06/06
Swedish Medical Center's Board of Trustees has voted to close the 30-bed Transitional Care Unit (TCU) at its Ballard campus to help quell an annual company loss of about $5 million for the last several years.
In 1999, after Medicare…MORE
Fri, 06/02/06
Brinklee Jackson, 10, a student at Olympic View, prays near a luminary candle for an aunt she lost to cancer when she was a toddler.
Hundreds of local residents participated in the Relay for Life Cancer Walk at Saghalie Middle School…MORE