Seattle Public Schools has released a list of preliminary closure and consolidation recommendations for the second year in a row. Four schools in the Northwest quadrant could either be closed down for good or moved to other buildings.
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Tue, 05/23/06
Seattle Public Schools has released a list of preliminary closure and consolidation recommendations for the second year in a row. Four schools in the Northwest quadrant could either be closed down for good or moved to other buildings.
The…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Manuel "Manny" Ventoza is a self-deprecating guy, a Shriner who likes cowboy boots and parks a camper in the driveway. He smiles often and effortlessly. Most of his Burien neighbors probably have no idea he's a war hero.
Memorial Day means…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
The third time around was a charm as Des Moines voters approved a property tax levy lid lift on May 16 to restore police staffing to 1999 levels.
By a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent, the Des Moines community agreed to raise their…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
It started out cloudy but by the end of the day the sun was up, the garbage was out and the halibut steaks were smoking.
The 11th annual Lake Washington Ship Canal cleanup concluded four hours after volunteers began fishing everything from…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Four new people were elected to the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council May 18 while four incumbents were re-elected and two incumbents were bounced out.
Council members Russ Kay, Steve Cox and Barbara Peters were re-elected but…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Steve Cofchin admits that, in the past, he's voted for Ninth District Democratic Congressman Adam Smith.
But after a friend challenged him, Cofchin checked Smith's voting record in Congress.
"He was only a few points from [Seventh…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Steve Beren admitted to 34th District Republicans on May 16 that challenging Washington's "congressman for life" is a daunting task.
But, Beren declared, "There's no candidate I'd rather run against than [Seventh District Democratic Rep.]…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Before the day he first walked through the doors of the EX3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center, 17-year-old Marcos Fernandez had turned his life down a dead end path of truancy and drug use.
MORETue, 05/23/06
Four students from West Seattle high schools have been named Seattle Schools Scholarship recipients and will receive a $1,500 scholarship to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities.
These scholarships are made possible through the…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Recently completed designs for the Town Square public park will be on display at a community open house on Wednesday, May 31, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The latest information and designs for streets serving Town Square and for the new City…MORE