Magnolia Little League players Maddie Ewbank and Allegra Quiban played under the lights at the UW Husky Softball Stadium June 14 in the District 8 Little League Juniors Fastpitch City Championship game.
Handmade welcome home signs lined the shore as the 64-foot steel sailing cutter, Ocean Watch slowly made its way through the moored sailboats at Shilshole Bay in Seattle on June 17.
One acre might not seem like a lot, but for Seattle Green Partnership it's a stepping stone toward restoring 2,500 acres of forested parkland.
Seattle Pacific University is challenging the notion of business' bottom line with its Fourth Annual Social Venture Plan Competition-a chance for students to develop economically sound projects that address social needs.
The Ballard Food Bank is the one organization that doesn't want to grow and do more business.
Anybody who grew up playing baseball can tell you just how meaningful a glove is to a young kid. Once a mitt gets broken in and begins to uniquely conform to a hand over hours upon hours of catch, practice and games, an attachment is formed.
Queen Anne resident Chad Campbell and business partner Brian Folino wanted to create the next great neighborhood bar and café. Their mission: food and drink at a low price, in light of the current economic crunch.
Students at McClure Middle School are learning firsthand what it means to show compassion in their community. Sixth-grade teacher, Bonnie Powers, designed the curriculum for a character-building course called "Appreciating Differences." She had been trained by the Spokane School District to use "Character Counts" in the classroom before coming to Seattle. The course focuses on six pillars of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. During the study of citizenship, students show compassion for others by doing 10 to 15 hours of service for the community.
After more than a year as the interim chief of police, John Diaz was officially declared chief at a press conference Thursday morning.
On May 23, Magnolia Boy Scout Troop 80 honored not one, but two new Eagle Scouts: William King and Sam Hendren.
Having spent the better part of a year holding their services in the Seattle Children's Theatre, the congregation of First United Methodist Church are enjoying their newly constructed facility at Second Avenue North and Denny Way.
Even though the weather seems to be trying to trick Seattleites into thinking summer might never come, families are ready to celebrate the Fourth of July in true summer fashion. For most, this means spending time with friends and family, lighting up the grill to barbecue American favorites or heading out of town for a short vacation.
Students at The Center School had a chance to share their passion and skills with elementary students in the Magnolia and Queen Anne cluster during Collaborative Art Workshops over mid-winter break.
Tod Alan Vicencio, born July 27, 1964 and a long time resident of Magnolia, passed away unexpectedly Feb. 10, 2010.
Josephine Ann Oass Storey, elder daughter of Alfred and Josephine Oass, passed away on Aug. 27, 2009, in Seattle. She was buried at Calvary Cemetery next to her husband of 47 years, Bernard J. Storey on Aug. 31.Born Nov. 9, 1921 in Bremerton, Wash., JoAnn moved to Seattle wehre she graduated from the University of Washington in 1943 with a degree in journalism. She was a member of Theta Sigma Phi, a professional journalism honorary, and a Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.