Metropolitan King County Councilmember Joe McDermott released this statement following today’s passage by the Washington state House of Representatives of marriage equality legislation:
“I thank the leaders who came before us, those who…MORE
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Wed, 02/08/12
Metropolitan King County Councilmember Joe McDermott released this statement following today’s passage by the Washington state House of Representatives of marriage equality legislation:
“I thank the leaders who came before us, those who…MORE
Wed, 02/08/12
Lovett James Chambers pleaded not guilty on Feb. 8 to first degree murder charges in the shooting death of Michael Travis Hood on Jan. 21, according to King County Prosecutors.
Chambers remains in jail with a $5 million bail. His next…MORE
Wed, 02/08/12
press release: In response to strong enrollment growth in West Seattle, Seattle Public Schools will be opening a new elementary program for fall 2012: K-5 STEM at Boren.
The new STEM program will be housed in the Louisa Boren Building (…MORE
Wed, 02/08/12
press release: King County’s clean-water utility has announced the launch of Loop, its new biosolids brand, at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show at the Washington State Convention Center, Feb. 8-12.
“Establishing a brand for our…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
SDOT announced today that the construction work on the Metro RapidRide C-Line will begin Feb. 13, and hopefully completed by May 2012, weather permitting.
The West Seattle C-Line will be Seattle’s first RapidRide line, and will employ a…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
Convergence Zone Bluegrass Band Kenyon Hall 7904 35th Ave. S.W. Friday, February 10, 7:30 p.m. General admission $12/reserved $10, Seniors $10/reserved $8, Students $5.Reservations: 206-937-3613.
Lion’s Club Valentine’s Day Dinner Senior…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
From the Seattle Police Blotter - Posted by Detective Renee Witt
On 2-7-12, at approximately 10:56 a.m., officers responded to the 1200 block of SW Myrtle St, to investigate a burglary in progress where the three suspects had fled from the…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
By Patrick Robinson and David Rosen
Update 2 as of 10:45 pm
According to Stewart Wechsler, around 8:30 pm this evening, the Barred Owl was still hanging out inside the lodge. Staff members from Camp Long invited their friends down…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
More than $1.6 million in investments to Seattle-based arts, heritage and cultural organizations through the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs’ Civic Partners program was announced today by Mayor Mike McGinn. The program will provide…MORE
Tue, 02/07/12
The 18th annual Neighbor Appreciation Day on Saturday Feb. 11 is a day for the City of Seattle to reach out to neighbors and express thanks to everyone who makes our neighborhoods great. Community organizations and residents across Seattle are…MORE