Over the weekend, Seattle police broke up a group of teenagers staging their very own fight club at the upper parking lot at Golden Gardens. Here’s the report from the […]
Author: Meghan Walker
Ballard angler lands giant halibut from kayak
Catching a big fish is always a thrill, but when your vessel is a kayak, it adds a certain dimension of excitement and danger. One can only imagine the thoughts […]
BHS boys lacrosse advances to the quarterfinals
By Bucky Beaver The Ballard High School boy’s lacrosse team, after winning their opening game in the state playoffs, traveled to eastern Washington on Saturday to play Wenatchee in a […]
BHS student filmmakers clutch several awards at local film festival
The Ballard High School film crew are at it again, winning awards at the 15th annual Northwest High School Film Festival in Seattle. The students won 15 awards and honors […]
Golden Gardens water testing starts today
The Washington Department of Ecology starting testing the waters at Golden Gardens today. The testing is part of the Beach Environment Assessment, Communication and Health (BEACH) program which tests popular […]
Ballard Library to showcase graphic novel creators and host live music tonight
Tonight at the Ballard Library, a couple graphic novel creators will be talking about their new book with some musical accompaniment. David Lasky and Frank M. Young, creators of the […]
Ballard Bridge gate repairs this morning
The Seattle Department of Transportation tells us that crews will be out on the Ballard Bridge this morning to do some repairs on the gate stands. Most of the work […]
BHS track and field athletes going to state
By Bucky Beaver Ballard High School will have eight student-athletes competing 7 events at the Washington state track and field competition this weekend: Senior Dominique Smith qualified for state in both […]
Syttende Mai takes over the streets of Ballard
By Ann Wilson Hipp, hipp, hurra for the Syttende Mai (17th of May) parade in Ballard! The celebration gathered thousands to celebrate Norway’s Constitution day and a communal Norwegian pride […]
Old Seattle newspapers found in walls of Ballard home kitchen
During a recent remodel of a house in a house in Ballard, some old newspapers were found in the walls. Photo credit Ventana Construction Ventana Construction told us about the […]
Whittier Heights garage sale coming up – how to get on the map
Summer must be upon us – the annual summer garage sale in Whittier Heights is just around the corner. The garage sale is on June 1, which is the Saturday […]
Emerald City Trolley debuts today
Have you seen the new green trolley cruising around Ballard lately? It’s called the Emerald City Trolley, and it officially debuts today as a hop-on, hop-off tour service around Seattle. […]
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