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Capitol Hill Seattle
29 days
No leak as natural gas smell causes alarm at Capitol Hill Station
Concerns about a natural gas leak briefly shut down light rail service and brought a large Seattle Fire response Tuesday to Capitol Hill Station. A SFD spokesperson said reports of a natural gas odor at the light rail station started … Continue reading →
My Ballard
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Seattle Beer Week brings events to Ballard bars & breweries
The final days of the Seattle Beer Week will bring several events to Ballard bars and breweries this week. Seattle Beer Week, which lasts from May 7 to 16, is ... Read more
My Ballard
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Pickle at the Palms set to open in Interbay in August
The new Interbay pickleball facility, Pickle at the Palms, has announced it will open in August. Seattle Storm co-owner Ginny Gilder and her family announced plans for Pickle at the ... Read more
My Ballard
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Yoka Tea to open in former Little Tin location on Ballard Ave
The popular Korean and Filipino specialty cafe Yoka Tea is working on opening its second location in Ballard. Co-owners Marcellus Beza and Amy Park opened their first Yoka Tea location in ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
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As The Ave prepares to close one block this summer, Capitol Hill organizers set sights on Barbara Bailey Way
By Anna Hull, UW News Lab As the U District experiments with closing one block of The Ave to cars, Capitol Hill organizers say ...
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Seattle City Council to pick $2M in District 3 street and sidewalk projects
A new annual funding process with $7 million available for district-by-district street and sidewalk projects across Seattle could be short-lived but first the Seattle City Council must finalize what projects made the cut in 2026. Each district is eligible for … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Capitol Hill Neighborhood Safety Coordinator holding ‘Safety Call’ and training event
The city-funded Capitol Hill Neighborhood Safety Coordinator with the GSBA chamber of commerce is continuing efforts to better organize community and business public safety needs around core areas like Broadway and Pike/Pine. Thursday will bring what has become a monthly … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Health department crackdown on un-permitted food and drink hits 15th Ave E Afghan pop-up Bolani Place
It’s a bummer on 15th Ave E where the health department has closed down a popular young food and drink pop-up after only a few weeks of operation. Public Health ordered the closure of Bolani Place operating inside the LoveCityLove … Continue reading →
My Ballard
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Loyal Heights development effort tops $1.5 million in non-binding pledges
A proposal to create a community-owned development on a prominent corner lot in Loyal Heights has surpassed $1.5 million in non-binding pledges. The effort, first reported by My Ballard last ... Read more
My Ballard
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Weekly Ballard events roundup: May 11-17
Looking to get out in Ballard this week? Here’s what’s happening in Ballard (and slightly beyond) May 11 – 17. Highlights this weekend include the Ballard FC season home opener ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
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As Seattle development slowdown continues, a new mixed-use apartment building is ready to open on Capitol Hill
One of the few new mixed-use apartment buildings to rise on Capitol Hill during the ongoing development slowdown is ready to welcome its first residents. The seven-story Tanager Apartments now rises above the cluster of music clubs and bars it … Continue reading →