Police say the man accused of stabbing a manager at the Matador earlier this month has been arrested. According to the SPD Blotter, officers from the Anti-Crime Team arrested the […]
Pharmacy open during construction
The expansion of Swedish Medical Center on Tallman Ave NW has created quite the construction zone in front of the Ballard Plaza Pharmacy and at first glance you may think […]
Hundreds gather at ‘Missing Link’ in Ballard
With red lights blinking, arms waving and horns honking, more than 250 people stretched down Shilshole Avenue Tuesday evening to show support for the completion of the “Missing Link” of […]
Nearby: top trick-or-treating, new park, Troll money
A few stories from our nearby neighborhoods… Fremont: Friends of Troll’s Knoll receives $6,000 grant Phinney-Greenwood: Where should a new park go in our ‘hood? Phinney-Greenwood: Fire investigation to start […]
Guess the Dow, help raise money for Art Corps
With a goal of raising $15,000 for Seattle’s Arts Corps, Chow Foods restaurants, including Ballard’s Hi-Life are turning to their customers to guess what the Dow will close at on […]
Space available in youth basketball program
The Ballard Boys & Girls Club still has space available in their winter youth basketball league. The winter league starts the week of December 14th and runs through March. 3rd […]
Mayoral candidate hosts Town Hall in Ballard
Mayoral candidate Mike McGinn will host a Town Hall meeting tonight in Ballard. “We know a lot of Seattle voters are undecided and want more information before making their choice,” […]
Health Reform Town Hall
Just a reminder about tonight’s Health Reform Town Hall, sponsored by the 36th legislative delegation. Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Reps. Mary Lou Dickerson and Reuven Carlyle have invited the chair of […]
Free mammograms in Ballard
“Early detection and aggressive treatment” is Judy Anderson’s mantra. As a 22-year breast cancer survivor and volunteer for several cancer organizations, she has helped many women through their battle with […]
Pastry shop closes to find bigger digs
Pauline Pastry, the little green shop tucked away just off Market Street near 24th Ave. is closed, but not for good. The owner, Stephanie, emailed to say, “We have closed […]
The Bit Saloon is closing November 1st
One of Ballard’s oldest bars, The Bit Saloon is closing its doors on November 1st, two employees confirmed to My Ballard. “We’re closing November 1st! Come have a drink or […]
‘We are the Missing Link’ event Tuesday
Several organizations will hold a demonstration at the Missing Link of the Burke-Gilman this Tuesday evening to show their support for completing the stretch of the trail. At 5:30 p.m. […]
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