Update 10:00 pm A small group of remaining protestors huddled in the cold at 9:30 near Terminal 18 but once the barricade was cleared and the larger numbers had left, they thinned out and eventually left too. No all night effort was mounted.…MORE
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SLIDESHOW: 2nd Annual White Center tree lighting a community effort
Sun, 12/11/11
The 2nd Annual White Center tree lighting was surprisingly well attended with more than 80 people gathered in front of Mac's Triangle Pub on Sunday, Dec. 11. Shortly after 5 pm with Santa and the cheerleaders from Evergreen High School in…MORE
John Enger has been named Rotary Intl. District Gov. for 2014-15
Sun, 12/11/11
John Enger has been named District Governor for the 2014-2015 for Rotary International, District 5030, covering 53 clubs in Greater King County.
Enger is a long tome West Seattle Rotarian who currently serves as an Assistant District…MORE
SLIDESHOW: Christmas ships off Alki brighten the night
Sat, 12/10/11
From the Argosy website:
The Argosy Christmas Ship™ festival is a holiday celebration that has been a Northwest tradition for 62 years. Its main purpose is to bring communities together to celebrate the holiday season. From our flotilla of…MORE
Santa Paws comes to Windermere for fundraiser
Sat, 12/10/11
The West Seattle/Fauntleroy Windermere office was reigning cats and dogs, and toddlers, too, last Saturday at "Santa Paws", their Christmas fundraiser for the Windermere Foundation. A menagerie of pets and people, some frantic, queued up for…MORE
Prolific burglar who hit West Seattle hard sentenced to 8 years in prison
Sat, 12/10/11
As part of King County’s Repeat Burglar Initiative, John Novotny was sentence to 8 years in prison for a massive rap sheet, including repeated thefts of the Arrowhead Gardens elderly community near Westcrest Park in southeast West Seattle,…MORE
SSCC staffers honored with awards for their contributions
Sat, 12/10/11
press release: Staff members of South Seattle Community College have recently been honored with awards recognizing their contributions to the college and local organizations.
Irina Minasova was honored with the inaugural South Seattle…MORE
Community meetings will address proposed street tree ordinance
Sat, 12/10/11
press release: The Seattle Department of Transportation is seeking community feedback regarding protecting and preserving street trees. The proposed ordinance will address protection and preservation; restrictions on tree removal; requirements…MORE
City council addresses water flow and fire hydrant problems in Arbor Heights
Fri, 12/09/11
The Arbor Heights fire that consumed a family’s home on 41st Ave S.W. in August was an anomaly caused by the spontaneous combustion of material left in a portable fire pit stored away in the garage. The 911 call came in from a neighbor who saw…MORE
DESC Delridge homeless housing project passes early review
Fri, 12/09/11
Architects working for DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center), several Delridge area residents and the Southwest Early Design Review all-volunteer board gathered at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center on Dec. 8 for a first look at the form and…MORE