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Neighbors not thrilled about Nickerson 'road diet'

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is moving forward with a proposal to implement a "road diet" on West Nickerson Street.

SPU students get dose of vaccine news

Pediatrician makes a case for shots at annual conference

Seattle Pacific University senior Kate Steensma said she does not normally receive a seasonal flu vaccination. Last fall, though, she decided to get vaccinated against H1N1.

The Thin Place: Seattle in concept and process

"The Thin Place" is not only set in Seattle and peopled with characters based on actual Seattle residents, the Intiman world-premiere play also took form via a process that is typical of how we like to do things here in Seattle - through collaboration.

Li'l debaters take to the podium

Pauline Harrington wins in individual, team categories

The two debate teams sat side-by-side on Saturday, waiting for the event to begin. The room was hushed; the only sound the shifting of papers as judge Aaron Fishbone readied his scorecards. Fishbone gave the signal and the first debater began to speak.

Homecoming game has extra meaning for Ballard Beavers

Next two games will help decide playoff picture

Homecoming is traditionally a time of celebration for the area’s high school students...

Open House for Fire Station 20

Come voice your opinion about the new fire station at an open house being held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 9, at 3205 13th Ave., West. Visitors can also view schematic drawings and hear information about the plans to build a new fire station on the west side of Queen Anne near Interbay.

Pastor calls it a Sunday

The capacity crowd at Seattle Pacific University's Royal Brougham Pavilion would have rivaled any Falcons play off game.

Queen Anne teen tops debate at Nathan Hale

In just two years, Graham Clark has already become a debate champ

There were never any clear-cut indicators that Graham Clark of Queen Anne would find himself behind a dais arguing for affirmative action or the dangers of a country's untenable government at regional or even statewide debate tournaments. But there he was, suit-n-tied, flashing a braces smile and winning certificate after plaque after trophy and amassing more points than anyone at Nathan Hale High School and in half the time.

Local entrepreneurs launch their own line of liqueurs; enjoy quick expansion

Queen Anne's Erin Brophy and Ballard's Mhairi Voelsgen have broken into the old-boy's world of liquor to launched their own line of flavored liqueurs.

Pisoni Juggles Autobiography and Acrobatics in "Humor Abuse"

“Humor Abuse”, the one-person show that is Seattle Rep’s season opener, is a wonderful and poignant trip inside the world of the Pisoni family.

Experience World War I this weekend

Come learn about World War I this weekend in an ambitious new traveling exhibit that allows visitors to experience “the war to end all wars.” The free exhibit will be in Seattle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15-16, in the parking lot of the Museum of Flight, 9404 E. Marginal Way, S.

Tough loss appears to end Ballard's playoff dreams

A stout Roosevelt defense stopped Ballard’s ability to run the ball and the team’s chances for a very improbable trip to the KingCo 4A playoffs Oct. 13 as the Roughriders beat the Beavers, 28-19.

Changes coming to Fire Station 20

The cramped fire station, one of the city’s smallest, is wedged into an Interbay residential neighborhood at 3205 13th Ave. W. But it will soon move to a new space, about twice the size of its current building, at the corner of West Armour St. and 15th Avenue West, across the street from the U-Haul outlet....

12th annual Dogoween is coming to Magnolia Manor

Local dogs will have a howling good time at the annual Dogoween costume contest and fundraising event on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Magnolia Manor Park.

Come see 'The Cheese Lady' in action at the Uptown Metropolitan Market

This world record holder creates sculptures in cheese

Watch as world-renowned professional cheese carver Sarah Kaufmann sculpts hundreds of pounds of cheese into edible art from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Uptown Metropolitan Market, 100 Mercer St., on Saturday, Oct. 22.