The new Duwamish story pole was installed at Admiral Viewpoint last week and the totem pole that stood there the past 40 years has been moved to the Log House Museum at Alki.
A dedication ceremony is scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11.…MORE
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Tue, 08/01/06
The new Duwamish story pole was installed at Admiral Viewpoint last week and the totem pole that stood there the past 40 years has been moved to the Log House Museum at Alki.
A dedication ceremony is scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11.…MORE
Tue, 08/01/06
The July 26 Times/News erroneously reported that if Seattle annexes either all or part of North Highline, water customers in Burien will see a sharp increase in their rates. However, only Burien residents who are ratepayers in Water District 20…MORE
Tue, 08/01/06
Sound Transit and the Port of Seattle are working together to bring light rail to Sea-Tac Airport.
With light rail construction in progress along the Interstate 5 and State Route 518 corridors, the link to Sea-Tac International Airport is…MORE
Tue, 08/01/06
The Washington Supreme Court held last week that former Des Moines City Councilman Gary Petersen had no conflict of interest in owning Pete's Towing while serving on the council.
"I am glad the courts have finally vindicated me," Petersen…MORE
Tue, 08/01/06
Republicans will challenge incumbent Democrats in only three of eight legislative races in the Highline area this year.
None of the local legislative contests will be on the Sept. 19 primary election ballot.
The race that likely…MORE
Wed, 07/26/06
The fortunes of Ballard have never been far removed from those of its fishermen. When the fleet prospers, so do Ballard's shipbuilders and net makers, bankers, brokers and merchants.
- Kris Freeman, "Passport to Ballard"
The…MORE
Tue, 07/25/06
Junction merchants were enthusiastic about Summer Fest and many had strong sales during this year's three-day festival.
"I thought it was amazing," said Gretchen McAllister, a barista at Cupcake Royale and Verite Coffee, which recently…MORE
Tue, 07/25/06
After hitting the streets with petitions and posting signs around town for two weeks, members of the Burien Residents Against Annexation Political Action Committee talked back to city hall at the July 17 council meeting.
Filling the…MORE
Tue, 07/25/06
Merchants were pleased with the 2006 edition of the Junction summer festival, which brought an estimated record-breaking 50,000 people to the business district during the three-day event.
The crowd size was estimated by examining bank…MORE
Tue, 07/25/06
(Editor's Note: This is a reprint of an article that first appeared in the Times/News on May 10.
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