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Wed, 04/26/06

A 30-day gap in the extension of a pedestrian ordinance that prohibits development of auto-oriented businesses could allow the Safeway supermarket chain to move ahead with plans to build a discount gas station at their Crown Hill location.

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Wed, 04/26/06

The dizzying updraft in the cost of petroleum could affect the long-term plans for the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal as well as the entire state ferry system, says a member of the Washington State Transportation Commission.

"This is uncharted…MORE

Wed, 04/26/06

Voters might have to steer their way through three transportation-spending proposals next fall and all have implications for West Seattle.

The latest transportation package is presented by King County last week when county officials…MORE

Tue, 04/18/06

A group involved in recent Highline-area demonstrations for amnesty and rights for illegal immigrants brought a new call for action to Tukwila on April 12.

Representatives of Socialist Alternative, which backs a nation-wide immigrant…MORE

Tue, 04/18/06

Bob Millen has worked as an engineer at Boeing for the past 26 years. He led an engineer team in the design and manufacturing of Space Station sensors.

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Tue, 04/18/06

While the West Seattle Junction Association has become a well-established business district, emerging are other business groups around West Seattle determined to attract more shoppers and form lasting ties among the business owners.

The…MORE

Tue, 04/18/06

Following approval April 4th by the Port of Seattle Commission, Sound Transit’s board of directors last week cleared the way for extending Central Link light rail to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

“Thanks to our strong partnership…MORE

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Tue, 04/18/06

High school baseball fans show their support for the home team in a variety of ways. Cheered on by the artwork of an Eagle fan, Federal Way left fielder Tom

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Tue, 04/18/06

City parks planners are shopping in Morgan Junction for a place to build a public park and it could be where the monorail station was slated to be built.

The Pro Parks levy approved by voters in 2000 provided money to buy land for a park…MORE

Tue, 04/18/06

SeaTac lawmakers are thinking about eliminating two meetings per month by combining study sessions with regular council meetings.

Currently, council members meet at 5 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month to hear…MORE

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