As southbound traffic spills from the South Park Bridge onto 14th Avenue South, a mural is visible on the side of a discount food store in the neighborhood's business district.
MORENews
Citizens, police crack down on Aurora drugs
Tue, 09/19/06
You know what they're doing when the guy on the street is sizing up everybody who walks by and enough eye contact will get you a question asking what you're looking for.
MOREDenny-Sealth joint project eyed
Tue, 09/19/06
A $125 million project was announced last week to demolish Denny Middle School and move it to a new address on Kenyon Street to bring it closer to Chief Sealth High School, where other new facilities could be built to serve both schools.
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Playfield light change rejected
Tue, 09/19/06
A City Council committee last week rejected a move by Loyal Heights neighbors to keep the lights at a nearby playfield off for three nights a week.
"What benefit is it for kids to play sports, with limited playfield use," said Pat Brake,…MORE
Rules given for campaign sign placement
Tue, 09/19/06
Election season is in full swing, and forests of campaign signs have sprouted on medians and other public places such as planting strips and even traffic circles. Candidates and their staffs, as well as the general public, should be aware of…MORE
No new damage found to Viaduct
Tue, 09/19/06
The recent inspection of the Alaskan Way Viaduct revealed no new damage to the two columns that were inspected or to the rebar within the columns.
The Washington State Department of Transportation inspected these columns because they had…MORE
Rainier Valley school moves into E.C. Hughes School for 2 years
Tue, 09/19/06
This school year West Seattle is home to five high schools, including South Lake High School, which will occupy the old E. C.
MORESome Metro stops removed
Wed, 09/13/06
In the past few months, King County Metro Transit has closed some bus stops in West Seattle and has plans to relocate others that the Seattle Department of Transportation says pose safety concerns.
Most recently, the bus stop located at…MORE
Viaduct costs overly optimistic
Wed, 09/13/06
An independent review panel chastised and applauded the Washington State Department of Transportation for its plans for replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct.
The panel determined there is enough money to build a basic tunnel or a basic new…MORE
Residents pay to slow traffic
Wed, 09/13/06
Citizens ponied up $6,000 to help pay for "traffic-calming" devices on 59th Avenue Southwest, the street that goes by Alki Elementary School and Alki Playfield, with tennis courts, Whale Tail Park and the Alki Community Center a soccer kick away…MORE
