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Seattle Public Library prepares for solar eclipse doubleheader

Did you know that there are two solar eclipses happening over the next year? The first will occur Oct. 14 and the second on April 8, 2024. Each will be viewed as partial eclipses in Seattle.

QAHS alumni dance set for Oct. 7

The Queen Anne High School Alumni Association is holding its 3rd annual Homecoming Dance at the Ballard Elks Lodge on Oct. 7. Grizzly alums can go to qagrizzlies.orgnewsevents/eventsfall for all of the details to get you out on floor.

2023 KeyBank tennis ball roll by Rotary Club of Magnolia

On Aug. 27, Magnolia Rotary conducted the 12th annual KeyBank Tennis Ball Roll. More than 1,000 numbered tennis balls were rolled down a grassy slope east of the Magnolia Tennis/Pickle Ball Courts. The first 20 balls in each of the five heats to settle

Homegrown workers strike

On Saturday, workers from Queen Anne’s Homegrown restaurant (at the corner of Queen Anne Ave and W Boston St) were on strike. Their calls for a living wage and affordable healthcare could be heard from around the block and the picket line caused the location to close for the day.

Photo: Ferguson enters governor's race

Attorney General Bob Ferguson officially announced his gubernatorial campaign recently.

Washington DNR using AI-powered cameras to search out wildfires

Two wind-driven wildfires rapidly spread across Spokane County last month, burning hundreds of homes, thousands of acres, and prompting mass evacuations.

QACC annual meeting, board election set for Sept. 20

The primary purpose of the meeting will be the election for 11 seats on the board of trustees.

Proposal calls for Interbay pickleball courts

The project anticipates building 20 courts in the 3000 block of 15th Avenue West.

News briefs: Stowell group collaborates with Alzheimer’s Association

Community news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Sept. 11.

Dog Man: The Musical comes to Seattle Children’s Theatre

The show runs Sept. 21 through Oct. 22; tickets range from $15 to $50.

New habitat attracts salmon to Duwamish River People’s Park

First-year monitoring found more than 7,300 juvenile salmon, improved estuarine habitat.

Cho joins Harrell's office as director of strategic initiatives

He will also retain his role as Port of Seattle commissioner.

Board of Health committee recommends restructuring leadership

Committee recommends splitting the director position into two roles — administrator and health officer.

Magnolia Chorale launches fall season

Magnolia Chorale is a community-based, non-profit that provides opportunities for singers to perform a wide variety of music.

Museum of Museums closing Sept. 1

Despite an extensive rehabilitation, the organization's 77-year-old building suffers from significant issues.