For West Seattleites, the biggest piece of Mayor Greg Nickels' recently announced transportation proposal probably is the widening of the Spokane Street Viaduct.
Nickels' proposal, which could go before voters in the fall election, would…MORE
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Tue, 05/30/06
For West Seattleites, the biggest piece of Mayor Greg Nickels' recently announced transportation proposal probably is the widening of the Spokane Street Viaduct.
Nickels' proposal, which could go before voters in the fall election, would…MORE
Tue, 05/30/06
Hong Kong bulk carrier arrives
By Amber Trillo
The ship Abbott Point of Hong Kong arrived at the Port of Seattle recently. The vessel is part of International Handybulk Carriers (IHC), which is a pool of over 40 log and bulk ships…MORE
Tue, 05/30/06
The King County Council has approved a 30-year lease with non-profit Technology Access Foundation to construct a $13 million community learning center in White Center's Lakewood Park.
"This is another step forward for a project that will…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
Beginning August 1, the Washington State Patrol will start enforcing new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules for securing loads.
The rules provide performance criteria for cargo securement to prevent articles of cargo from…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
As chairwoman of the Senate Health & Long-Term Care Committee, Sen.
MORETue, 05/23/06
An Alki woman was so distraught over the cutting of a western red cedar in her neighborhood that she called the city arborist, had the cutting stopped, and then climbed up into the tree with food and water for a daylong sit-in protest May 16.…MORE
Tue, 05/23/06
The Burien Council approved on May 15 an additional $764,000 for the new City Hall/King County Regional Library project.
On April 24, city Finance Director Linda Gorton reminded the lawmakers prior to their vote, they agreed to add 2,600…MORE
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