The Seattle Red Cross is looking for extraordinary people in our community to recognize. Each year the organization honors “everyday heroes” who have helped someone in need whether it be […]
Nearby: Power outages, fish fest, bridge, mural
– Thousands in Queen Anne and Magnolia without power Sunday – Photos from Fishermen’s Fall Festival at the Terminal (above) – Fremont Bridge hosts entertaining “art sound” celebration – New […]
Mayoral candidate hosts Town Hall meeting
Mayoral candidate Mike McGinn is hosting a Town Hall meeting Sunday in Ballard. Come meet the candidate, ask some questions and voice your concerns. The event will be held at […]
Sustainable Ballard Festival kicks off
The 6th Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival kicked off Saturday, and it couldn’t have been a more gorgeous day. Once again, the free event is taking place at Ballard Commons Park and there’s plenty […]
Enjoy Free Museum Day on Saturday
Saturday is The Smithsonian’s Museum Day 2009. That means you and a guest can get FREE general admission to any of the participating museums just by downloading one of these […]
Ballard is home to ‘Best Brew Pub’
Sorry Capitol Hill, looks like Ballard has the best Brew Pub in town. Earlier this week, Capitol Hill Seattle pointed us to the Washington Beer Blog poll that had their […]
The annual Fishermen’s Fall Festival is Saturday
Tomorrow is the 21st annual Fall Festival at Fishermen’s Terminal. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. come out and help celebrate the return of the North Pacific Fishing fleet to […]
Underwater vehicle closes Locks until noon
The Army Corps of Engineers is closing both the large and small locks today from 10 a.m. to noon to retrieve a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) that’s preventing fish […]
Apparent suicide near Whittier Elementary
Police responded at 5:30 a.m. to the east side of Whittier Elementary School, on 13th and 75th, to investigate an apparent suicide. “There appeared to be a body on the […]
Sustainable Ballard Festival this weekend
Make sure you keep at a least one afternoon clear this weekend to visit the always-popular Sustainable Ballard Festival at Ballard Commons Park. The annual event features live music, interactive […]
Help buy books for kids by eating out
Go out to eat and make a difference in a child’s life. Today is “Dish it up Literacy!” which means if you eat at Hattie’s Hat or Smokin’ Pete’s BBQ […]
Assignment Plan boundary map to be released
As part of the Student Assignment Plan (.pdf), the Seattle Public Schools will release the new attendance area boundary maps on October 6th. The plan, which was approved in June, […]
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