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Mon, 05/15/17

West Seattle Timebank Members and Guest Gathering White Center Library 1409 S.W. 107th St. Thurs., May 18, 6–8 p.m. Come and Meet Your Neighbors! Learn how to write your profile, offers & requests too. Guest Speaker: Rachael Glass, Hate Free…MORE

Mon, 05/15/17

If you drive on Ambaum Boulevard to and from Burien you might have noticed (and just in time for warm weather) the newly opened ice cream shop independently, locally owned near 128th SW. called Cream Dream. The location was formerly occupied by…MORE

Mon, 05/15/17

Starting in late May, King County Road Services will build new sidewalks and make other improvements along the south side of SW Roxbury Street between 28th Avenue SW and 30th Avenue SW beginning later this month and extending into July.

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Mon, 05/15/17

With the term "Augmented Reality" starting to make its way into the public consciousness after the wildly popular Pokemon Go last year it was inevitable that more games would attempt to capture a mass audience using similar technologies. Redmon'…MORE

Mon, 05/15/17

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May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. If you can exercise regularly, you’ll help yourself feel better, control your weight and even reduce the chances of developing certain diseases.

But why…MORE

Mon, 05/15/17

A public meeting on two projects very close to each other with 73 dwelling units total, with five parking spaces for one and none for the other is set for May 25 at the West Seattle Senior Center. The first, covered by the Herald last September,…MORE

Sat, 05/13/17

Experimac, an Apple centered store offering services, repairs and sales celebrated its Grand Opening on May 13 with a ribbon cutting and party. The store is truly a family operation. It's owned and run by Travis and Ling Weaver who have three…MORE

Fri, 05/12/17

By Lindsay Peyton

Jenny Durkan is confident that she has what it takes to run the City of Seattle.

“I will listen, I will learn and I will lead,” she said. “Please let me be your mayor.”

The former U.S. Attorney, who served…MORE

Fri, 05/12/17

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A former Des Moines, Washington man was sentenced today in U.S. District court in Seattle to 27 years in prison and lifetime of supervised release for producing and possessing images of child…MORE

Fri, 05/12/17

District 1 City Councilmember Lisa Herbold shared an update on the Longfellow Natural Drainage Systems Project and asks the public to take part in a survey.

"If you live near the Longfellow Creek, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) wants to…MORE

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