The illegal tree cutting in the West Duwamish Greenbelt of West Seattle last spring has finally resulted in legal action by the City of Seattle. In a press release from Pete Holmes City Attorney he said the City of Seattle is suing the homeowners…MORE
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Sweet Mickey’s owner talks crime in Ballard after armed robbery
Tue, 09/20/16
Sweet Mickey’s Candy Shoppe near Ballard Common Parks was the site of a Labor Day weekend armed robbery and owner, Randy Brinker, is talking about the incident.
According to Brinker Saturday September 3, a six-foot-tall white male wearing…MORE
Ballardite speaks out after ‘Hugh Mungus’ viral controversy
Tue, 09/20/16
Ballard resident, Rudy Pantoja Jr. a.k.a. “Hugh Mungus” never dreamed he’d be accused of sexual harassment at Seattle City Council meeting for what he believed to be a playful redirection, and now after a video of the incident has gone viral,…MORE
Casey MacGill featured at ‘Dance Hall’ during Highline Classic Jazz Festival
Tue, 09/20/16
The 8th Annual Highline Classic Jazz Festival, this Saturday September 24 from 3 to 11 p.m., will feature Swing dancing at "The Dance Hall" venue, one of five music venues.
The Parrish Hall at St Elizabeth's Church, 1005 S.W. 152nd St.,…MORE
Museum Hosts "Spaceman: An Evening with Astronaut Mike Massimino" Oct. 14
Tue, 09/20/16
On Oct. 14 the Museum hosts "Spaceman: An Evening with Astronaut Mike Massimino," a reception, lecture and book signing with the engaging spacewalker who refurbished the Hubble Space Telescope during two shuttle flights, including the fifth and…MORE
A call for artists for Burien’s biggest art sale
Tue, 09/20/16
Burien Arts Association is looking for additional talented artists to show their work at Burien’s biggest annual art gala.
Each selected artist will create 10 works on 8”x 8” wood panels provided by Burien Arts.
Each work will sell…MORE
Burien’s Jazz Walk FREE for young jazz-lovers
Tue, 09/20/16
Burien’s all-day jazz party, coming up Saturday, Sept. 24, is not just for adults.
Young jazz fans are very welcome at the 8th Annual Highline Classic Jazz Festival. All venues are kid-friendly except the Tin Theater, which is accessed…MORE
SeaTac will appeal Port's decision to forgo environmental review in phase 1 of 3,000 tree-cutting plan
Tue, 09/20/16
By Gwen Davis
The City of SeaTac will appeal the Port of Seattle's decision to forgo an environmental review for the first phase of their 3,000 tree-cutting plan.
The Port will cut down nearly 3,000 trees in the upcoming three or so…MORE
Amanda's View: Ritual
Tue, 09/20/16
By Amanda Knox At 29, I’m fortunate to have not yet lost very many loved ones. To date: two grandparents, a great aunt, a cousin, an uncle, and a family friend. Having just returned from the funeral of one of those grandparents, I realize that…MORE
Pat's View: “Historia”
Tue, 09/20/16
I picked up a new dictionary at a bookstore recently. Remember bookstores? They were places that sold important literature by authors like Dickens, Tolstoy and Trump.
As for dictionaries, they were volumes containing loads of words such…MORE
