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MORENews
City settles last of the lawsuits over the illegal tree cutting for $360,000
Mon, 02/05/18
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MOREBallard Community Calender Week of 2-5-18
Mon, 02/05/18
Ballard High School
Wind Ensemble
Special Performance
Earl Kelly Center for Performing Arts
at Ballard High School
1418 N.W. 65th St.
MOREWest Seattle Democratic Women hosts founder of Northwest Progressive Institute
Mon, 02/05/18
By Lindsay Peyton
The West Seattle Democratic Women welcomed Andrew Villeneuve, founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute (NPI), to the neighborhood during its recent meeting…MORE
Burien moms find support, resources with Centering Pregnancy at CHI Franciscan Health-Highline Medical Center
Mon, 02/05/18
By Lindsay Peyton
When West Seattle resident Paige Slater was pregnant for the first time, she found a resource and a support system just down the road, in Burien.
MORENever used surveillance cameras taken down by city; Move costs $150,000
Sun, 02/04/18
The City of Seattle is spending $150,000 to remove the more than two dozen surveillance cameras placed around the city in 2013 but never put into use.
The Seattle Department of Transportation will repurpose the…MORE
Join the "Camp-Paign" to promote outdoor education at Camp Long
Sat, 02/03/18
Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Area Recreation Council are working together to help support outdoor education at Camp Long. Donations allow youth from low income households to participate in faciliation of equitable…MORE
Special Olympics gets a plunge from first responders and more at Golden Gardens; Event raises $110,000
Sat, 02/03/18
Special Olympics of Washington got a big boost from a plunge on Saturday when first responders and many more braved the chilly waters of Puget Sound at Golden Gardens for their annual Polar Plunge. The goal this year is $…MORE