A few walkers enjoy a stroll along the new segment of the Burke-Gilman Trail between the Ballard Locks and Northwest 60th Street. Trail advocates hope to connect this section with the trail's current end at 11th Avenue Northwest.
MORENews
Wanda Jackson still rocks
Wed, 07/27/05
NEWS-TRIBUNE
Legends are seldom recognized in their own time. For Wanda Jackson, it took nearly three decades before she realized that she was a trailblazer for women in rock 'n' roll.
MORETaxes are key in N. Highline debate
Wed, 07/27/05
ROBINSON NEWSPAPERS
If the North Highline area were to incorporate and become Washington's newest city, its residents and businesses would generate about $11.3 million in tax revenue every year, according to a study released last week.…MORE
Conlin proud of work for neighborhoods
Wed, 07/27/05
NEWS-TRIBUNE
As a two-term Seattle City Council member Richard Conlin said his leadership in the past eight years to bring community concerns and plans through council approval is part of what drives his confidence in his re-election…MORE
Viaduct plan shown
Wed, 07/27/05
What can West Seattleites expect if an earthquake takes down the Alaskan Way Viaduct?
The Seattle city police, transportation planners and emergency managers proposed an emergency closure plan for the viaduct to the Transportation…MORE
Nelson announces bid for council re-election
Wed, 07/27/05
Burien Councilwoman Sally Nelson announced last week that she is a candidate for re-election to the city council.
"I have been honored to serve the citizens of Burien as mayor, deputy mayor and council member," Nelson declared. "I have…MORE
Who wants N. Highline?
Wed, 07/27/05
If the North Highline area were to incorporate and become Washington's newest city, its residents and businesses would generate about $11.3 million in tax revenue every year, according to a study released last week.
If North Highline…MORE
Ideas to save monorail
Wed, 07/27/05
A man leaned on his elbows at the Seattle Monorail Project board of directors' conference table and urged the board members to divide the Green Line into two $800 million halves which would cut interest payments significantly.
First build…MORE
Des Moines' economic linchpin?
Wed, 07/27/05
Special to the Times/News
After several years, a tug-of-war between the city of Des Moines and the Port of Seattle over the use of 90 acres of land south of Sea-Tac International Airport has been settled.
Both the city and the port…MORE
Conlin supports monorail here
Wed, 07/27/05
Seattle City Councilmember Richard Conlin said his success in getting legislation passed and his ability to go into any neighborhood and point his accomplishments is what makes him feel he is ready for a third term.
As chairman of the…MORE
