Progress made on Vision Zero Campaign, City reports

The City of Seattle has released its 2017 Vision Zero Progress Report, which highlights steps the City has taken to move closer to its Vision Zero goal of ending traffic deaths and serious injuries on city streets by 2030. Vision Zero was launched in 2015 as a citywide, collaborative effort to improve street safety for …

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Peddler Brewing to kick off Thursday Movie Nights

Locals are welcome to join the team at Peddler Brewing for their Summer Outdoor Movie Series on Thursday evenings throughout the summer. Rain or shine, outdoor movies will be held under their large tent in the beer garden. Be sure to show up plenty early to get a seat at one of our picnic tables …

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Young American Ale House to close in coming weeks

Restauranteur Maria Hines has come to the difficult decision to close Young American Ale House (1744 NW Market St) for good in the coming weeks. The eatery transitioned from The Golden Beetle in September last year. Read more details about the closure in Hines’ statement below: As a restaurateur, there’s always a balancing act in weighing …

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Importance of Being Earnest opens at BHS this week

The talented team in the Ballard High School Performing Arts Program will present The Importance of Being Earnest this month. Performances will be held at Ballard High on May 11-13 and 18-20 with the curtain for all performances at 7:30 p.m. Oscar Wilde’s well-known play is a Victorian era story set in England. The cleverly written script promises …

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