The Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board hearing and vote on the Southwest Seattle Historical Society nomination of the Campbell Building (1918) in the West Seattle Junction for landmark status has been scheduled for the board's meeting at 3:30…MORE
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John's Deli, West Seattle landmark closing; Brew pub may take its place but "The Cow" will stay
Wed, 01/25/17
If you've driven down 35th Ave. SW anytime in the last 40 or so years you know "The Cow" atop the building at 7500 35th SW. That's the location for John's Deli, one of the last small grocery stores in Seattle.
Now it's set to close Feb.…MORE
High Point library will celebrate remodel with open house on Jan. 29
Tue, 01/24/17
The High Point Branch of the Seattle Public Library will be hosting an Open House this Sunday, January 29, from 1 pm – 3 pm. The City Librarian, Marcellus Turner, will be there and deliver some brief remarks at 1:30 pm. There will be activities…MORE
Police seize heroin, crack and cash from North Seattle drug dealer
Tue, 01/24/17
Information provided by Seattle Police Department
Detectives seized large quantities of crack cocaine, heroin and $25,000 in cash on Sunday from a man suspected of dealing drugs in the Ballard and Greenwood neighborhoods.
After…MORE
'Metro Connects' takes aim at better transit service across King County
Tue, 01/24/17
information from King County Metro Metro Connects, the long-range plan for improving King County Metro transit service, was adopted Monday by the King County Council, following review by the Regional Transit Committee. Metro Transit serves more…MORE
Who wants their tax return done for FREE? United Way offers free service
Tue, 01/24/17
Take the stress out of filing your taxes and maximize your refund – have United Way of King County prepare your return for free!
United Way of King County is offering free tax preparation services in 27 locations throughout King County…MORE
Standing up for safer neighborhoods: New coalition, City of Seattle weigh in on confronting homelessness
Tue, 01/24/17
By Lindsay Peyton
A new coalition has formed representing Seattle’s Ballard, Phinney, Queen Anne, Greenwood and Magnolia neighborhoods – and the group is ready to take a stand on crime and homelessness.
Speak Out Seattle, created…MORE
She’s a Page
Tue, 01/24/17
Sara Juchems, a student at Thomas Jefferson High School, served as a page this week in the Washington State House of Representatives. Sponsored by state Rep. Mia Gregerson (D-SeaTac), Sara is the daughter of Susan Cooper and Alex Juchems of…MORE
Highline issues strong Statement of Support for all students
Tue, 01/24/17
Information from Highline Public Schools
Teachers, administrators, and the school board are sending an unequivocal message of support and reassurance to all students and families within Highline Public Schools this week. With a letter…MORE
Port of Seattle to hold Flight Corridor Safety Program update, February 1, 6–8 p.m. at SeaTac Community Center
Tue, 01/24/17
SEATTLE – Join Port of Seattle staff at the third Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Flight Corridor Safety Program open house, February 1, from 6 – 8 p.m. at SeaTac Community Center, 13735 24th Ave. S. in SeaTac.
The Port of Seattle’s…MORE
