Yesterday | West Seattle Blog
Dive in to help Seal Sitters protect West Seattle wildlife
It's that time of year again: The local volunteer group Seal Sitters is ready to train new volunteers to help keep watch when seal pups come out of the water and start turning up on local shores.
Another brush fire, this time in Arbor Heights
Three engines have gone to this one. We'll be heading over to check it out - Marine View and 35th .
Starbucks Aims for LEED-Certified New Stores
Seattle-based Starbucks Corp. announced that the company aims to earn LEED certification on all new company-owned stores beginning in 2010.
Seattle Recycling Rate Hits 50 Percent Mark
Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels announced that the city has set a new city record for recycling in 2008, with 50 percent of the city's residential, commercial and self-haul waste being recycled.
Seattle School District Sells Air
The Seattle School Board is scheduled to decide tonight whether to sell some property in West Seattle.
Seattle Shopper: Shoe lovers, don't miss this event
What: Seattle's premiere female networking group Girl Power Hour invites you to put on your favorite pair of heels and step out in style to peruse shoes from Seattle's most fashionable shoe boutiques.
Your West Seattle Sunday: Some of the highlights
In Environment , Pets , West Seattle Farmers' Market , West Seattle news KITTEN, ANYONE? Noon-5 pm, it's an adopt-a-thon at All the Best Pet Care on Alki.
Raise puppies to help people: West Seattle event on Tuesday
When you meet a blind person with a Guide Dog - there's someone in the picture who you don't see, even if you are fully sighted: The volunteer who trained that dog from puppyhood for its life of service and companionship.
Traffic alert: Marathon to close Alaskan Way Viaduct this Saturday
In Alaskan Way Viaduct , Transportation , West Seattle traffic alerts No big splashy announcements of this closure yet but it hit our radar when Robert asked a question on the WSB Facebook page : The Alaskan Way Viaduct will close for much of Saturday because of this area's first-ever Rock 'n' Roll Marathon .
Chefs in Residence, Every Saturday at University District Farmers Market
Call it Chef in Residence or Stump the Chef. If you frequent the University District farmers market you can get pro advice on what to do with a pluot, five different kind of potatoes , weird greens or anything else you pick up at the market.
Former Seattle councilmember Peter Steinbrueck speaks out for Drago
Former Seattle City Councilmember Peter Steinbrueck says he won't endorse anyone in the mayor's race until after the primary, but the Jan Drago campaign has released a video of Steinbrueck coming pretty close.
Fire Guts Copy Shop In University District
Fire gutted a copier shop on the ground floor of a three-story building in Seattle's University District.
Repeal of city "head tax" officially proposed
This topic has come up at some of the candidate forums we've attended - the unpopularity of the so-called "head tax," formally known as the "employee hours tax," requiring Seattle employers to pay a $25 annual tax for each employee.
Pedestrian hit on lower Queen Anne
According to the Seattle PI 911 blog , a 29 year-old pedestrian was hit on lower Queen Anne Friday night.
West Seattle's northern-most P-Patch dedicated
West Seattle's northernmost P-Patch was dedicated Saturday by Mayor Greg Nickels, officials of the Department of Neighborhoods, and Family Life Pastor Dan Jacobs of West Seattle Christian Church.
Armed Robbers Assault Seattle Pedestrians
Seattle Police Saturday night were investigating two separate incidents in which pedestrians were assaulted by gun-wielding robbers.
Followup: Which West Seattle schools had "recalled" teachers
After last night's announcement at the Seattle School Board meeting that the district would "recall" 57 of the teachers citywide who'd been told they would be laid off, we asked for specifics on which schools would see cut teachers restored.
Report: WA mayor didn't seek special treatment
An ethics report has found that Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels didn't use his position to seek preferential treatment from city transportation crews during the December snowstorms.
Seattle cutting back on biodiesel
It wasn't long after Seattle city government got its first taste of biodiesel five years ago that it was hooked.
This week we visit the University District garden of Seattle Youth Garden Works , an organization that puts homeless and underserved youth to work in the garden, where they thrive just like the plants they're caring for.
Sponsored links
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
North Seattle (Seattle, WA) Real Estate
View MLS home listings with photos!
Get North Seattle (Seattle, WA) contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors