Swedish Medical Center has recommended a shift from inpatient to outpatient services at the Ballard campus, citing millions of dollars in losses and a need to change with an evolving community, said Kevin Brown, Swedish vice president for…MORE
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Youth murder suspect jailed
Wed, 05/10/06
A suspect wanted in the August 18, 2003 murder of a 14-year old West Seattle boy was arrested last week in the 2200 block of Southwest Holden Street.
The suspect had shot the victim in the 3500 block of Southwest Juneau Street multiple…MORE
Honor program cut
Wed, 05/10/06
Parents of bright middle school students are angry with West Seattle High School because the ninth-grade honors program is being cancelled and now it's too late to register somewhere else.
Instead of being grouped together for advanced…MORE
Morgan gets new park
Wed, 05/10/06
Where once there was to be a monorail station, now there will be a pocket park.
The Seattle Monorail Project board of directors approved an agreement May 4 to sell the former Morgan Junction monorail station site for $1.3 million to…MORE
Schools get grant to help close gaps
Wed, 05/10/06
Seattle Public Schools have received a $250,000 grant with the money is earmarked to help the school system close the achievement gaps for minority and low income students.
The grant from the NEA Foundation is renewable annually for an…MORE
Bus boom for Ballard? - Metro aims to drive us out of gridlock.
Tue, 05/02/06
In what one transit manager referred to as 'routes on steroids', King County Executive Ron Sims has a plan to get more buses in and out of Ballard.
Sims announced the plan, called Transit Now, on April 18. The executive is proposing a one-…MORE
Peak rates, increase in effect for ferry service
Tue, 05/02/06
Beginning last Monday, Washington State Ferries implemented both the annual peak season surcharge and a 6 percent fare increase, recently approved by the state Transportation Commission.
The peak season surcharge equals about 25 percent on…MORE
Burien wants a say in northeast development
Tue, 05/02/06
Burien council members told Port of Seattle staffers on April 24 that the city should help decide what businesses move onto Port-owned properties in Burien’s northeast redevelopment area.
The Port has acquired several properties within…MORE
Earth Hero awards coming
Tue, 05/02/06
King County Executive Ron Sims will honor students, teachers, school staff and volunteers at the 2006 Earth Heroes at Schools awards ceremony tomorrw, May 4.
"We recognize Earth Heroes at Schools for their invaluable contributions to…MORE
Elliott Bay water taxi back in service
Tue, 05/02/06
The Elliott Bay water taxi began sailing May 1 and will continue regular service through the end of September.
Metro's water taxi service across Elliott Bay runs seven days a week, between Pier 55 at the foot of Spring Street on the…MORE
