Superintendent Raj Manhas said last week that Seattle Public Schools takes the allegations made in a copyrighted story in the Seattle Times very seriously.
The allegations concern recruiting for girls' basketball at Chief Sealth High…MORE
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Wed, 02/22/06
Superintendent Raj Manhas said last week that Seattle Public Schools takes the allegations made in a copyrighted story in the Seattle Times very seriously.
The allegations concern recruiting for girls' basketball at Chief Sealth High…MORE
Wed, 02/22/06
A six-story apartment complex along with a Whole Foods Market and a new Hancock Fabrics store are planned for construction at the key intersection of Alaska Street and Fauntleroy Way.
It's a "mixed-use" development of retail and…MORE
Wed, 02/22/06
The Times/News presents a weekly summary of actions on bills by Highline-area legislators.
For complete information, go to www.WashingtonVotes.org -- a free, non-partisan website with plain-English explanations of bills and a record of…MORE
Wed, 02/22/06
Make A Joyful Noise! is the ultimate celebration of gospel music!
Whether you are a church goer or not, this concert, which will be presented by Paul Galvan Productions on Friday, March 3, offers good old-fashioned family entertainment.…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
Last year there were ten million victims of identity theft in the U.S. and this year, one in four people will become targets of this fast growing crime.
That was the message members of the Northwest Senior Activity Center learned last…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
The Seattle Monorail Board nominated a West Seattle man and a Ballard man to fill board vacancies.
Gatewood Hill resident Vlad Oustimovitch is a former member of the Seattle Monorail Review Panel, former president of the Southwest District…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
Charles Momah is truly a man with two faces.
At first encounter, his patients saw a seemingly kind and caring obstetrician-gynecologist who later morphed into an abusive monster.
Momah operated clinics in Burien and Federal Way…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
Students and parents at three Highline high schools should have a better idea in a few weeks about what will be offered in the district’s planned small learning communities.
“By the end of the month, we will have clarity,” district…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
An independent arbitrator has ruled that Des Moines police Officer Barron “Bruno” Baldwin was fired “for just cause” following an October 2003 incident involving a drug informant.
In denying the grievance filed by Baldwin to get his job…MORE
Wed, 02/15/06
After an intense court challenge and 18 months of anticipation, proponents of Federal Way's new transit center and state-of-the-art HOV exit welcome its first carpoolers to the city's downtown core.
The new off-ramp, the Washington State…MORE