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Tue, 11/15/16

During their annual Friends Day event Saturday, October 29, the KCLS Foundation honored eight area residents for outstanding service to their communities by their volunteer activities for the King County Library System. All volunteers were…MORE

Mon, 11/14/16

Approximately 250 students from Chief Sealth International High School staged a walkout Nov 14 in protest of the election of Donald Trump. Propelled by loud voices, banners, signs and a sense of uncertainty, the young people assembled across the…MORE

Mon, 11/14/16

Daystar Toastmasters Daystar Retirement Village 2615 S.W. Barton Sat., Nov. 19, Come as a guest to experience the safe, supportive atmosphere in which you can grow your communication and leadership skills. Improve your ability to think-on-your-…MORE

Sat, 11/12/16

If you are looking for a local event that is guaranteed to get you into the holiday spirt, the annual West Seattle Nursery Holiday Open House is it.

Set for Saturday Nov. 19 from 2 to 5pm the event will feature their brand new green house…MORE

Sat, 11/12/16

information from King County Sheriff

The King County Sheriff’s Office, Major Crimes Unit, in conjunction with King County Search and Rescue, conducted an evidence search on Saturday morning, for victim remains of Green River killer Gary…MORE

Sat, 11/12/16

Tha National Weather Service has posted a Wind Advisory in effect from 9am to 3pm for Saturday Nov. 12. They predict wind gusts as high as 45mph. At that speed tree limbs can break and power outages are possible.

Here's their advisory: ...…MORE

Fri, 11/11/16

On Veteran’s Day war stories are expected. They are laced with horror, humor, courage, grief and often, modesty. “Thank you for your service,” is an automatic response. But when a fallen veteran’s sacrifice goes unnoticed, somebody has to step up…MORE

Fri, 11/11/16

Contract negotiations between the administration and faculty of the Seattle Colleges, which include South Seattle College have reached a deadlock and a federal mediator is coming in to resolve the conflict.

Despite this, and to bring…MORE

Fri, 11/11/16

Members of American Legion Post 160 and their families took part in honoring American veterans on Nov. 11 by placing 48 flags along California Ave SW. Post Commander Keith Hughes said "We need twelve more flags and we're hoping to get help from…MORE

Fri, 11/11/16

by Rob Clay Bob Ward has lived in many places, worked in all of them and raised a fine family. At 100 that is saying something.

Bob was born John Robertson Ward in Dewey, Oklahoma November 4th 1916. Bob’s folks moved to Topeka, Kansas,…MORE

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