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, […]
Tigertail restaurant on 65th closed
9/25 update: The State Liquor Control Board now says there is no issue with Tigertail’s license and the King County Recorder’s Office has no liens on record that would indicate an IRS property seizure. […]
Maritime Pacific Brewery tied for best brew pub
We know that Maritime is a popular brew. It’s so good, in fact, that they’re moving to a larger space in Ballard. Now the Washington Beer Blog has pitted brewery […]
Learn about Girl Scouts Wednesday night
The Girl Scouts of Western Washington is hosting an informational meeting on Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Ballard Library. Here’s information that was sent to […]
Husky Coach Steve Sarkisian live from Ballard
The Huskies pulled off what may be one of the greatest upsets in school history last Saturday when they beat the third-ranked USC Trojans. According to a Seattle Times poll, […]
Students learn anti-violence from theatre group
West Woodland Elementary students are getting a lesson in bullying today. Taproot Theatre’s Road Company is performing their new educational play, Super School. For 25 years the traveling group has […]
‘The Counter’ opens today at Ballard Blocks
It’s been in the works since spring, now The Counter opens today at Ballard Blocks (4609 14th Ave NW, Suite 108). Although they do have a standard menu with six […]
Fremont Oktoberfest this weekend
This weekend is the annual Oktoberfest celebration in Fremont, which means thousands of people will be heading that way. From the Brew Ha-Ha 5k run to the chainsaw pumpkin carving, […]
BHS math teacher honored at PTSA meeting
Ballard High School math teacher, Ted Nutting, is the recipient of the first-ever “Excellence in Math Education” award sponsored by “Where’s the Math?” M.J. McDermott emailed us, Ted Nutting has […]
Temporary ‘park’ pops up in Ballard
Temporary parks are popping up all around Seattle (.pdf map here). Today is a global event called “PARK(ing)” day, sponsored locally by Feet First, and is an event where parks […]
Taking inventory of all 70,000 telephone poles
For more than twelve hours a day, Nick Thomas rides his bike from one telephone pole to the next, stopping at each one with a Qwest line to audit it. […]
Ballard student is National Merit semi-finalist
Congratulations to Ballard High School senior, Jesse V. Chugani, for becoming a semi-finalist for the 2010 National Merit Scholarship program. Chugani is one of 24 students selected in Seattle and […]
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