More than one hundred people showed up at the Magnolia Community Center on Thursday night to hear from the Federal Aviation Administration regarding proposed changes to airplane altitude over Magnolia, […]
Month: November 2010
Muggles wait for hours to see Harry Potter premiere
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 opened late last night and many stood in line to see it. The 11:59 p.m. showing at the Majestic Bay Theater was […]
Free high-efficiency toilets available through city
The mayor’s office asked to spread the word that free toilets — with free installation — are still available for income-eligible owner-occupied households through the City of Seattle’s Water Conservation […]
Taproot Theatre releases rendering of new building
Taproot Theatre just released a rendering of the building it proposes to build in the place of the Eleanor Roosevelt Building, which was destroyed last year by an arsonist. Rendering […]
Second Annual Ballard Film Festival tomorrow
The second annual Ballard Film Festival: An Evening of Shorts is Friday. Photo from filming of “The Superhero Search.” From 7 to 9 p.m. watch short films from Ballard filmmakers […]
Nearby: Husky traffic, elephant art, Lenin lighting
Here are stories making headlines in nearby neighborhoods: Photo courtesy Ryan Hawk, Woodland Park Zoo Bid on animal-created art at zookeepers auction Traffic warning around Husky Stadium on Thursday for […]
Reminder: Viaduct replacement hearing tonight
Learn more about the deep-bored tunnel option to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ballard High School (1418 NW 65th St). The meeting […]
Ballard District Council still waiting for SDOT response
For months we’ve written about possible changes to Market Street and Metro Route 44. Back in May of this year, the Ballard District Council (BDC) sent a letter to the […]
‘Only in Ballard’ campaign launches
There’s a new city-wide “buy local” push for Ballard thanks to a grant from the Seattle Office of Economic Development. Earlier this year the Ballard Chamber of Commerce was selected […]
Final performances of ‘Noises Off’ this week
The final performances of the Ballard High School fall play are this week. This year students are doing Noises Off, a comedy about a play-within-a-play. New York Times critic Frank […]
Tunnel tour of the Ballard Locks
A child’s tennis shoe. Old tires. A diamond bracelet. Those are just some of the things that have been found on the floor of the Ballard Locks. We were there today for […]
Mon Petit Shoe closing, to be replaced by pub
After four and a half years at 2236 NW Market Street, the children’s boutique Mon Petit Shoe is closing. Owner Tiffany Lysene tells us that the tough economy is the […]
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