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My Ballard
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Barn Owl Vintage A to Z opens today on Ballard Ave
Barn Owl Vintage Goods has opened a new Ballard location in the former Tactics store on Ballard Avenue. The shop, called Barn Owl Vintage A to Z, is located at ... Read more
The Urbanist
about 24 hours
King County, Kirkland Celebrate Opening of Contentious Supportive Housing Facility
Kirkland's Sheila Stanton Place opened earlier this year with 101 units of permanent supportive housing. It marks the 15th Health Through Housing facility funded via a 2020 sales tax measure.
My Ballard
1 day
Construction to close railroad crossing near Shilshole Avenue
A section of the railroad crossing and adjacent walking areas near 5421 Shilshole Ave NW will close beginning next week as crews begin a new phase of construction for the ... Read more
The Urbanist
1 day
Zahilay and Wilson Partially Dismantle KCRHA Amid Rising Homelessness
As the region's homeless population increases, Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson are moving to downsize the troubled King County Regional Homelessness Authority, while pledging continued regional collaboration and tighter oversight of contracts.
PubliCola
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Mayor Katie Wilson: “Doing a Reset” on Housing Agenda, “Very Hopeful” About Police Chief
In Part 2 of our interview, the mayor talks about the police chief and potential cuts to SPD’s budget, the… The post Mayor Katie Wilson: “Doing a Reset” on Housing Agenda, “Very Hopeful” About Police Chief appeared first on PubliCola.
PubliCola
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Council Proposal Would Delay Universal School Lunch Program, Fund Means-Tested Food Vouchers Instead
By Erica C. Barnett When I spoke to Mayor Katie Wilson on Tuesday, one of the key accomplishments she name-checked… The post Council Proposal Would Delay Universal School Lunch Program, Fund Means-Tested Food Vouchers Instead appeared first on PubliCola.
My Ballard
2 days
National Nordic Museum to host free World Cup watch party for Norway vs. England
Ballard’s National Nordic Museum (2655 NW Market St) will open its doors Saturday for a free community watch party as Norway faces England in the quarterfinals of the 2026 FIFA ... Read more
My Ballard
2 days
Former Gravity Payments office space in Ballard proposed for 23 apartments
A proposal to convert former office space at The Commons at Ballard into 23 apartments is moving through Seattle’s permitting process. According to a permit application filed with the city, ... Read more
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
China’s ballistic missile launch was a message for the US
When China launched a ballistic missile into the South Pacific Ocean on Monday, it was a rare test of a nuclear-capable weapons system that drew international rebuke.
PubliCola
2 days
Mayor Katie Wilson at Six Months In: “Incredibly Proud of What We’re Accomplishing”
The mayor talks about her shelter plan, encampment sweeps, why news vouchers aren’t happening this year, and more. By Erica… The post Mayor Katie Wilson at Six Months In: “Incredibly Proud of What We’re Accomplishing” appeared first on PubliCola.
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
UW graduate builds photography marketplace connecting clients with affordable photographers
When University of Washington graduate Sky Yang wanted graduation photos with friends, he noticed a gap in the market.
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
South Korean law targeting ‘fake news’ takes effect as journalist groups raise concerns
South Korea began enforcing a law Tuesday that allows steep punitive damages against news outlets and social media influencers for spreading false information as journalist groups warned it could chill public discourse and invite censorship.