By Lindsay Peyton
A whole different type of pep rally was held in the Matt Griffin YMCA gym at noon today.
Instead of getting a student body pumped up for an upcoming game, the goal of the event was to ignite passion in the…MORE
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Fri, 09/16/16
By Lindsay Peyton
A whole different type of pep rally was held in the Matt Griffin YMCA gym at noon today.
Instead of getting a student body pumped up for an upcoming game, the goal of the event was to ignite passion in the…MORE
Fri, 09/16/16
The Duwamish Tribe's fight for recognition by the federal government has been going on for decades and came to what looked like a conclusion in July of 2015, when the U.S Department of the Interior issue what it called a final decision. But none…MORE
Thu, 09/15/16
information from South Seattle College
South Seattle College celebrated its largest incoming class of 13th Year Promise Scholarship recipients on Sept. 15 since the program’s inception in 2008. 110 student completed orientation this week…MORE
Thu, 09/15/16
By Lindsay Peyton
A proposed temporary emergency overnight shelter became the center of a heated debate tonight at the TAF Bethaday Community Learning Space in White Center.
The facility was packed with area residents for a special…MORE
Thu, 09/15/16
Update 9/28 Renovation is underway at the Admiral Theater though some minor delays, which are inevitable it seems, have pushed the opening date back a bit. The work has started in Pier 1 (the theater to the east) while Pier 2 remains open. The…MORE
Wed, 09/14/16
information from Seattle Parks
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is now accepting applications for three Seattle Park District-funded programs for community activities in 2017.
Arts in Parks - This program funds outdoor…MORE
Wed, 09/14/16
After a recent story was published about a trash pile accruing as a result of an unsanctioned homeless encampment at the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, a growing conversation has evolved on the Ballard News-Tribune website, and the Army Corps of…MORE
Tue, 09/13/16
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
Tue, 09/13/16
By Tim Clinton SPORTS EDITOR
Saturday, Sept. 10
Girls soccer Mt. Rainier 10, Foster 0 The Rams rallied for a shutout victory over the Bulldogs on Saturday. Kennedy 3, Eastside Catholic 0 Kennedy Catholic also won by shutout in a non…MORE