The Ballard Boys & Girls Club will be hosting a Hoopaholics Basketball Clinic on Veterans Day Monday, Nov. 11. The clinic is three hours long, and will give youngsters a […]
Month: October 2013
Hector finds his way home
We’re happy to report that after being lost for a month, Hector the cat has made his way home. His owner Stacey responded to a sighting last night on 13th […]
Nearby news: Man tells police he “loves America” after damaging a home and having a brawl with a tree in Wallingford
The SPD shared an interesting report on their blotter yesterday regarding a man who pledged his love for America after damaging a home in Wallingford and having a fight with […]
Bartell Drugs to open new location in apartment complex at 15th and Market
It appears Bartell Drugs will be opening another store in Ballard on the ground floor of the new apartments going in on the corner of NW Market St. and 15th […]
Look for the big red Rainier ‘R’ in Ballard tonight
At around 6 p.m., the Rainier “R” will be paraded through Ballard as part of the beer company’s “Raising of the R,” in which they reinstate the big red “R” […]
FriendShop to pop up at Ballard Library
The FriendShop, the Friends of the Seattle Public Library, will be “popping up” at the Ballard Library on Saturday, Nov. 2 from noon to 4 p.m. According to the library, […]
Stoup Brewing to open Wednesday as Ballard becomes even bigger beer destination
Ballard welcomes its ninth brewery on Wednesday with the addition of Stoup Brewing, a terrific new stop on the beer tour. Located less than a block from Bardahl Oil at […]
The week in sports at BHS
The athletes at BHS are all set for another huge week of competition. Head out and support them at their games! Monday, October 21: Boys Ultimate: Semifinals vs. Nathan Hale […]
Free acupuncture for veterans at Solid Ground in Wallingford on Monday nights
Every Monday veterans can receive free acupuncture treatments at Solid Ground in Wallingford (1501 N 45th St) from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. The O’Kelly McClusky Seattle Military Stress Recovery […]
Difficult Dog Class set to start in Ballard next month
Danette Johnston of Ballard’s Dog’s Day Out Seattle will be facilitating a four week class aimed at reactive dogs, aptly called “Difficult Dog Class.” The next round of the class, which […]
Grocery worker strike could start tonight
Over 21,000 grocery workers could be on strike starting tonight, unless a deal is made to resolve issues surrounding wages, holiday pay and health benefits for workers. Stores with potential […]
Theft reported at Crown Hill Center
The My Ballard team received a report from Crown Hill Center director Catherine Weatbrook regarding two thefts that took place at the center last week. Check out more details in Weatbrook’s statement below: […]
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