In the Jan. 4 issue of the West Seattle Herald in the article "Viaduct plan must come soon" it is stated that Patrice Gillespie Smith of the Seattle Department of Transportation said, "The city has been trying to reduce the tunnel's price tag by…MORE
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Class teaches mutual respect
Wed, 01/11/06
A functional and happy parent-to-child relationship comes from relating to and respecting your children, not controlling them.
This is the foundation of Sanity Circus, a seven-week parenting course coming to West Seattle this month.
…MOREPoulsen has clout as environment chairman
Wed, 01/11/06
The Washington Legislature went back into session this week and West Seattle's Sen. Erik Poulsen, focuses frequently on environmental issues, an arena where he has clout as chairman of the Senate Water, Energy and Environment Committee.
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Council appoints Park to second term as mayor
Wed, 01/11/06
The city council career of Mike Park has become the closest thing to a political dynasty as ever existed in Federal Way's short history.
In a unanimous vote last Tuesday from the seven-member council, Park set a new first for the city with…MORE
No Spray for Crown Hill
Wed, 01/11/06
Crown Hill will not be sprayed with pesticide to kill gypsy moths in 2006, according to the Washington State Department of Agriculture, though the department's Plant Protection Division will propose aerial spraying for approximately 100 acres of…MORE
Artist lofts filled before opening
Wed, 01/11/06
Like a palette with an array of colorful pigment ready to express a painter's inspiration, the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is about to change the West Seattle arts scene.
The grand opening of the four-story facility is planned for Feb…MORE
Kent father of four dies in workplace accident
Wed, 01/11/06
Mark Stenberg died two days before his baby was born on New Years' Day.
Stenberg, a carpenter working at a construction site in Federal Way, was crushed by a falling wall around 9:30 a.m., on December 30, 2005.
He died at the scene…MORE
Braving the elements - family and friends make the best of a bad situation
Wed, 01/11/06
Indigo Fuhrman was born on December 30. As he came into this world, he brought with him a special present, 500 million stem cells to help fight the leukemia in his mother's body.
It has been a special Christmas for mother Roxanne Fuhrman…MORE
Seahurst Park view
Wed, 01/11/06
To some people, Burien might be just a little town next to the Sea-Tac International Airport.
But Burien residents have a number of communal assets to be proud of, including Seahurst Park and its shoreline.
Only in Burien
MORELong leaves with warnings on annexation
Wed, 01/04/06
Freed from the myriad responsibilities of running a city, former Burien City Manager Gary Long plans to engage in two popular hallmarks of retirement -- boating and traveling.
Long envisions owning a "weekender" boat -- something he can…MORE
