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Sounder at Heart
25 days
The Cooler Guild: Missing: Reign Goals.
One day Seattle will score again, Friday was not that day.
West Seattle Blog
25 days
WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Another daytime sighting
Reported by Wendell: Around 8:30 am: More coyote activity on the corner of 41st Ave SW and Dawson this morning. More significant than last week because this hill sees a lot of cars and human activity at that time in the morning, and is a route used by a lot of young school kids. Two […]
The Seattle Times
25 days
Argentines hunting for source of hantavirus outbreak trap rats in southernmost city
Argentine investigators searching for the source of a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise last month were trapping rodents in the forests surrounding the southernmost city of Ushuaia.
My Ballard
25 days
TMR Investments acquires VIVE Apartments in Ballard
Seattle-based investment firm TMR Investments announced this week that it has acquired VIVE Apartments, a 91-unit multifamily property located at 1516 NW 51st St. VIVE Apartments, which was built in ... Read more
The Seattle Times
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Law enforcement, state auditor to be pulled into King County fraud probe
A new report finds “likely” fraud, waste or abuse by county contractors that will be referred for potential criminal investigation.
Puget Sound Business Journal
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West Marine files for Chapter 11 with $429 million debt load
A national retailer with five Puget Sound-area stores has entered Chapter 11 as it restructures debt, reevaluates parts of its footprint and works to stabilize operations.
West Seattle Blog
25 days
PARADE SEASON: West Seattle High School Marching Band travels to Spokane for Lilac Festival
Parade season is under way! West Seattle High School music director Ethan Thomas sent the photo and report: The West Seattle High School Marching Band participated in the 88th annual Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade last Saturday. The weather was cold and wet, but we had a great time performing for a large […]
Seattle Weekly
25 days
Memorial Day at Mt. Rainier: ‘The Flight Has Ended, They Are Now In Thy Keeping’
This Memorial Day weekend, consider making a trip to the southeast side of Mt. Rainier National Park, where, over a year after the end of World War II, 32 United States Marines lost their lives after their plane crashed into the South Tahoma Glacier of Mt. Rainier.
The Urbanist
25 days
Katie Wilson's 'Taller Denser Faster' Plan Starts to Get Fleshed Out
The Wilson administration and the Seattle City Council are starting to get on the same page around what it means to go much bigger in the next phase of the city's growth plan. Despite 'faster' right in the name, the process could stretch into 2028.
My Ballard
25 days
Eldr reopens in Sunset Hill after closure following fire
Eldr (6414 32nd Ave NW) has reopened in Ballard’s Sunset Hill neighborhood after temporarily closing last year following a fire. The restaurant’s reopening on May 18 comes more than a ... Read more
The Seattle Times
25 days
What to know about the San Diego mosque shooting
Threats and violence against U.S. religious institutions have risen, fueled by the wars in the Middle East, prompting increased security at mosques, synagogues and churches.
The Seattle Times
25 days
Democratic-led states challenge the Trump administration’s new caps on federal student loans
A coalition of Democratic-led states is challenging the Trump administration’s recent caps on federal student loans, arguing the limits will make it harder for students pursuing certain healthcare degrees to attain the necessary training and education.