By Joe Veyera The Ballard High School Drama Department has plenty to be proud of, after its production of Urinetown: The Musical was nominated for four awards, and took home […]
Month: June 2014
Councilmember O’Brien cuts ribbon on Whitman pedestrian corridor
By Joe Veyera Students attending Whitman Middle School next year will have a safer route to get to class with the opening of a new biking and walking corridor. Seattle […]
SPS Superintendent Banda finalist for Sacramento job
By Joe Veyera Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Jose Banda has been named the lone finalist for the superintendent position of the Sacramento City Unified School District. If Banda — who took […]
What’s on this weekend
By Joe Veyera It’s shaping up to be another busy weekend in our neighborhood, and there’s a little bit of something for everyone! Take a look at what Ballard has […]
Space remaining in Ballard Boys & Girls Club summer camps
By Joe Veyera With Seattle Public Schools finishing up the 2013-14 school year earlier today, many parents may still be wondering just how to keep their children occupied over the […]
Sixth annual Ballard Edible Garden Tour next Saturday
By Joe Veyera Over the past five years, hundreds of gardeners have been inspired every June by the various edible gardens that Ballard has to offer, through a unique biking/walking […]
Development Update June 19: A front porch addition, a subdivision, and a sidewalk cafe
By Joe Veyera It was another relatively slow week of applications for development in Ballard submitted to the Department of Planning and Development (DPD), with one application and a pair of decisions […]
Throwback Thursday: Ballard 100 years ago
By Joe Veyera It’s no secret that Ballard has been in a near constant state of change in recent years, and the neighborhood that people knew even 10 years ago […]
United Way of King County aims to serve 1 million summertime meals
By Joe Veyera As the school year draws to a close in most districts this week, almost 100,000 kids in King County will stop receiving free and reduced cost school […]
King County Civil Rights Commission seeks new members
By Joe Veyera The King County Civil Rights Commission is seeking residents interested in public service and raising community awareness and involvement in civil rights issues for four open positions on […]
Swedish Ballard emergency department recognized with National Nursing Award
By Joe Veyera The emergency department at Swedish Ballard has been honored by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), as one of 17 hospitals in the nation to receive a 2014 […]
Maintenance work on the Ballard Bridge this Thursday
By Joe Veyera The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has announced that SDOT crews will be conducting maintenance work on the Ballard Bridge later this week, affecting its ability to […]
Recent Comments