A new report shows Seattle Public Schools posting gains in academic achievement between 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 school years.
District-wide WASL (Washington Assessment of Student Learning) test results showed fourth, seventh and tenth…MORE
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Wed, 03/15/06
A new report shows Seattle Public Schools posting gains in academic achievement between 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 school years.
District-wide WASL (Washington Assessment of Student Learning) test results showed fourth, seventh and tenth…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
The $148 million Highline school bond was passing Tuesday night with a 63.61 percent yes vote following a count of all poll votes and early absentee ballots.
The bond garnered approval from 9777 voters with 5593 (36.39 percent) voting to…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
Two of West Seattle's oldest buildings have been purchased by private developers who plan to restore them to their former glory and create new event facilities, a refurbished restaurant and a new bakery.
Developers Thomas Lin and Patrick…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
The Seattle Monorail Project and its consultant, GVA Kidder Mathews, are taking the final steps to prepare for the receipt of bids for the 33 properties which monorail is offering for sale.
Bids for those properties, or any combination of…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
Carkeek Park is a 216 acre green space between Blue Ridge, Broadview and Shilshole Bay. It is one of the woolliest parks in Seattle. Within its boundaries are ravines, creeks, steep hillsides, beach front access and six miles of trails, all…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
Seattle Police have arrested a 52-year-old man in connection to the robbery of Irma Andrews in the Green Lake area last June. Andrews later died of head injuries that may have because of a fall during the robbery.
King County Prosecutors…MORE
Wed, 03/15/06
The Blessing of the Fleet ceremony at Fishermen's Terminal symbolizes hopes for a safe journey by people who make their living on the sea. But two days before the event, tragedy struck one fisherman just a few feet from where the blessing took…MORE
Wed, 03/08/06
Scott Ritter, the former United Nations weapons inspector, told a West Seattle audience federal officials knew there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq but went to war anyway over domestic politics.
"Our policy was never…MORE
Wed, 03/08/06
SeaTac lawmakers have temporarily halted building activity around the new light-rail station at South 154th Street and Highway 99.
The moratorium, which was imposed Feb. 28, applies to permit applications for land use, development, and…MORE
Wed, 03/08/06
Katie Kirschke
"If you're in the middle of a field and you're suffering a cardiac arrest, you're going to need to call someone," says Vuthy Roeun of White Center.
In Cambodia, however, there is no one to call, but this is soon to…MORE