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Sealth robot in regionals
Wed, 03/15/06
Students at Chief Sealth High School are hustling to complete the Iron Hawk Robot in order to participate in a regional FIRST, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, robotics competition.
This year the Robotics…MORE
Highline school bond passing
Wed, 03/15/06
The $148 million Highline school bond was passing Tuesday night with a 63.61 percent yes vote following a count of all poll votes and early absentee ballots.
The bond garnered approval from 9777 voters with 5593 (36.39 percent) voting to…MORE
Schools gaining in academics
Wed, 03/15/06
A new report shows Seattle Public Schools posting gains in academic achievement between 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 school years.
District-wide WASL (Washington Assessment of Student Learning) test results showed fourth, seventh and tenth…MORE
Two plan major developments
Wed, 03/15/06
Two of West Seattle's oldest buildings have been purchased by private developers who plan to restore them to their former glory and create new event facilities, a refurbished restaurant and a new bakery.
Developers Thomas Lin and Patrick…MORE
Out and about: Seattle Opera makes Cosi local
Wed, 03/08/06
Unless you live in Paris or Prague, it's not often that the characters in a major opera are singing about your hometown.
In the current production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte at the Seattle Opera, which first premiered in…MORE
Neighbor kills dog, shatters Browns Point family
Wed, 03/08/06
Through tears of mourning and frustration, Gretchen Davis continues to search for answers.
Gretchen and her family want to know who, and more importantly why, someone in their neighborhood shot and killed their beloved dog, Sally, with a…MORE
He belted and bolted
Wed, 03/08/06
A surveillance video shows a violent attack against a female patron at an Alaska junction bar last week. After she rebuffed a man, he belted her in the jaw, knocking her unconscious. Another woman was also bruised in the attack as she fell to the…MORE
Legislative Roll Call
Wed, 03/08/06
Medical malpractice. By a vote of 82 to 15 on Feb. 28, the House approved HB 2292. The bill takes a number of approaches to the medical malpractice issue. A medical provider's apology or statement of fault will not be admissible as evidence. A…MORE
4 desperate housewives get angry in Burien play
Wed, 03/08/06
A rockin' good musical comedy that will have audiences singing, "Let's get angry!," is coming to Burien. Angry Housewives by A.M. Collins and Chad Henry will open at Burien Little Theatre Friday, March 10.
The story revolves around four "…MORE
