Centerstage kicks off the 2006-2007 Season with its annual Murder Mystery Event.
Since the Federal Way theatre company began the Mystery tradition in 2004, the annual audience participation events have been sellouts...and a key part of…MORE
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Tue, 08/29/06
Centerstage kicks off the 2006-2007 Season with its annual Murder Mystery Event.
Since the Federal Way theatre company began the Mystery tradition in 2004, the annual audience participation events have been sellouts...and a key part of…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Editor's note: One year ago, Hurricane Katrina slammed into and devastated the Gulf States. Highline residents responded generously, donating thousands of dollars and truckloads of clothing and other goods for those who were displaced by the…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Calling illegal immigration "rampant," U.S. Rep. Adam Smith told Burien Lions Club members last week the first step toward solving this problem is to get "better control of our borders."
Smith, a Democrat whose 9th Congressional District…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
The intersection of NW 58th St. and 24th Ave. NW has been at the heart of significant redevelopment in the last few years. QFC is in the process of renovating its store, and adding five floors of living space above it. A new park and library sit…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
Members of the Burien Residents Against Annexation Political Action Committee last week challenged others who support annexing the North Highline unincorporated area at a meeting of the PAC.
A mix of ideas concerning possible annexation…MORE
Tue, 08/29/06
The Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board approved a design proposal last week for a new 146-unit senior housing facility on Ballard Avenue Northwest after the developers, Teutsch Partners, altered their original plan to meet the historic…MORE
Fri, 08/25/06
26 years ago, Weyerhaeuser employees and volunteers began planting, each by hand, 18 million tree seedlings in the rich mantle of ash spewed from Mount Saint Helens.
Those conifer seedlings stand today over 75 feet tall, thanks, ironically…MORE
Wed, 08/23/06
"This is going to change how people take care of their computers," said Scott LeBorious, a computer systems expert, as he thumbed the keypad on his cell phone in anticipation of a sales call.
LeBorious works for a new Federal Way company…MORE
Tue, 08/22/06
Monorail officials are feeling their way in the dark as they try to find how to kill the government agency that once planned a monorail line through West Seattle.
Apparently there are no instruction books explaining the procedure for…MORE
Tue, 08/22/06
A series of community meetings to discuss the second phase of Seattle Public Schools closures was cancelled last week because the school board thought too many families would be still be on vacation, said district spokesman Peter Daniels.
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