Information provided by the Center for Rural Affairs
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers proposed an administrative rule to close loopholes in the Clean Water Act that have left more than half…MORE
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Tue, 03/25/14
Information provided by the Center for Rural Affairs
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers proposed an administrative rule to close loopholes in the Clean Water Act that have left more than half…MORE
Tue, 03/25/14
Two weeks ago the Lockhaven Tenants Union and the Theodora Rescue Committee picketed in front of the Goodman Real Estate (GRE) office downtown.
The demonstrators demanded relocation aid for evicted Lockhaven tenants and that GRE not…MORE
Mon, 03/24/14
Livable Ballard is gaining support from community members in their fight for “clean up” amendments in the zoning code.
They have formed a petition that has residents up in arms against development.
“We have close to 700 signatures…MORE
Fri, 03/21/14
36th Legislative District town hall to be held April 5th
Information provided by the 36th Legislative District
The three state legislators from the 36th District, Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles and Reps. Reuven Carlyle and Gael Tarleton,…MORE
Thu, 03/20/14
The Department of Planning and Development has released an update for development in the Northwest area of Seattle. There are six new land use applications; some include subdivisions, another is to turn a church into a private school, and one…MORE
Wed, 03/19/14
The concert industry has taken a giant step forward with a new streaming radio station that provides a platform where musicians can share their music.
DeliRadio is a three-year-old startup based in Emeryville, Calif. They went live in…MORE
Mon, 03/17/14
A bill (5887) to change medical marijuana laws died with the closing of the legislative session after being hung up by house republicans trying to divert portions of potential tax revenue from the state's new I-502 system to cities and counties…MORE
Mon, 03/17/14
In black, grey and the symbolic MS color, orange, participants toured Ballard Avenue for the 9th annual Multiple Sclerosis Pub Crawl Mar. 9.
Attendees paid three dollars a pint for Alaska, George Town, and Lowercase brews,and 50 percent of…MORE
Thu, 03/13/14
In view of the Skagit River Bridge collapse last May, the Ballard News-Tribune decided to investigate the condition of the Ballard Bridge.
The iconic bridge was built in 1917 and has a length of 2,854 feet, linking Magnolia and Queen Anne…MORE
Thu, 03/13/14
The Department of Planning and Development has released an update for development in the Northwest area of Seattle. There are four new land use applications including subdivisions, a row house and a 33 unit apartment.
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