One Queen Anne restaurant has been approved for a liquor license and another has applied.
The following Queen Anne and Magnolia students graduated this spring:
Seattle's Giving Garden network prepares for the upcoming Blues for Food Festival.
To view more of Milt Priggee's work, visit www.miltpriggee.com.
It’s unlikely any participants of Magnolia’s 22nd annual Bike the Bluff will ride large, front-wheeled, penny-farthing bicycles.
Fishermen’s Terminal is preparing for the 25th Fishermen’s Fall Festival.
Sarah Radmer recently joined the Pacific Publishing Company (PPC) as a staff reporter.
Heron Habitat Helpers is conducting a survey in Ballard, Magnolia and Queen Anne.
Aging brings to the forefront many issues: Health is No. 1; finances are No. 2.
The Mayor’s Office for Senior Citizens is now hosting the Senior Rights Assistance Program.
If Seattle really wants to decrease gun violence, it needs to focus on things other than paper signs in store windows.
You’ve all probably done it yourself, collected one thing or another.
To guarantee a greater public good, our elected officials should enact a state tax on stupidity.
Thank you, Geov Parrish, for providing information and analysis that The Seattle Times has not thought important enough.
The negativity about our city and neighborhood that was expressed by Fox and Colter’s column was surprising to me.