It looks as if a sunny weekend is here! Enjoy it in Ballard at some of these fantastic events. Friday, March 21: 1 year Birthday Party at Ballard Annex Oyster […]
Month: March 2014
Edith Macefield’s home set to become vacation rental
According to MyNorthwest.com, the internationally known former home of Edith Macefield is set to become a vacation rental. Current owner Lois Mackenzie revealed that news about property that Macefield, then […]
Development Update March 21: 85 residential units, an urban rest stop and subdivisions
There have been some significant applications to the Department of Planning and Development (DPD) for developments in Ballard this week. Check out the most recent applications from the DPD as posted in […]
Crown Hill Business Association express concern about Holman Road Median Project
Crown Hill Business Association (CHBA) has put together a letter to SDOT expressing their concerns about the Holman Road Median Project that is set to start on April 14. According to SDOT, the project […]
Otter pups receive first check up at Woodland Park Zoo
The four newest residents at Woodland Park zoo received a clean bill of health today during their first, hands-on wellness exam. The four pups, three females and one male, were […]
Salmon Bay School celebrate national Pi-Day
Salmon Bay School (1810 NW 65th St) hosted their third annual Pi-Day celebration last Friday night. Over 300 people attended and shared over 100 pies to celebrate the well-known mathematical symbol. […]
Adams Elementary awarded first place at SPL Global Reading Challenge
The Little Team That Could from Adams Elementary is celebrating their victory at the Seattle Public Library’s Global Reading Challenge. The local team were named the 2014 City Final Champions in the […]
Throwback Thursday: Ballard bars back in the day
It is once again Throwback Thursday and we thought that this week we could have a look at some Ballard bars of yesteryear. Watering holes have been a staple of […]
Ballard composer set to create new work while hiking Pacific Crest Trail
Ballard composer Nat Evans is about the set off on an adventure of a lifetime on the Pacific Crest Trail. He is set to walk 2600 miles from Mexico to […]
BHS senior pleads not guilty in Greenwood murder case
According to our news partners The Seattle Times, the Ballard High School senior accused of fatally shooting David L. Peterson in Greenwood last month pleaded not guilty on Monday morning to first-degree […]
Subaru Outback stolen from Lock Vista Apartments
Update: Rachel emailed in to report that the car was recovered this afternoon at a nearby apartment block. Thank you to everyone who assisted in looking for it. Original Post: […]
Local film producer on the lookout for early 90’s Volvos
Ballard film producer Kyle Seago is on the lookout for two early-90’s Volvo station wagons for a commercial that is set to shoot this weekend. Seago is co-founder of Seattle-based youth […]
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