Primp, prep and preen your pooch for the first Wuff Da! Dog Day of Ballard. It all started when Jules posted a simple idea in the MyBallard forum, “After seeing […]
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Black cat found in Ballard
avallidis posted this picture in the forum. It seems that “Cutie Pie,” as she calls the cat, has adopted her. “She wants to come live in our house, but we […]
Goodbye summer bbq tomorrow
Say goodbye to summer with your neighbors tomorrow night at the Loyal Heights Community Center. Mindy emailed us to say that there will be field games and a bouncy house […]
Homestreet employees harvest veggie crop
Homestreet bank has become more than just a bank. It’s also home to a p-patch for its employees. Terri Silver of Homestreet emailed us this photo of Dean KiloDavis, a […]
There’s still time to fill out neighborhood survey
Tomorrow is the deadline to let the Seattle Planning Commission know your thoughts on the neighborhood. Ballard/Crown Hill continues to lead the city with filled out Neighborhood Surveys. As of […]
Fence goes up around old Ballard Library
There has been concern in the MyBallard forum about the condition of the old Ballard Library on 24th Ave NW. bamm314 started the conversation by saying, “Since the Abraxus has […]
A neighbor asks drivers to ‘slow down’
There has been discussion in the forum about people speeding on both the main drags and on the side streets of Ballard. Running errands today we saw this sign on […]
Spend a few hours making 14th Ave NW beautiful
We’ve written before about the efforts to make 14th Ave. NW more beautiful. The East Ballard Community Association is asking for neighbors to volunteer some time to make it a […]
Sustainable Ballard looking for festival volunteers
Sustainable Ballard is looking for volunteers for the 6th annual Sustainable Ballard Festival. This year’s festival is coming up the weekend of September 26th and 27th from noon to 5 […]
Three-way tie for mayor, bag fee rejected
As expected, the race for mayor is tight as ever, with Mayor Greg Nickels, Mike McGinn and Joe Mallahan neck-and-neck in primary results. Meanwhile, the 20-cent bag fee initiative has […]
Two cyclists injured in separate accidents
Updated: It was a dangerous day on Tuesday for bicyclists in Ballard. At 4:30 p.m., a woman and minivan collided on Market St. near 19th Ave. My Ballard reader Angelatini […]
PATH receives world’s largest humanitarian award
PATH, the Ballard-based non-profit just north of the Ballard Bridge, has been given the world’s largest humanitarian award. It was announced today that they will receive the $1.5 million Conrad […]
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