Marking their territoryIn the 2500 block of First W., multiple residents have discovered that someone has keyed their cars. The link to the cases? It seems that the gouges appear only after the cars have parked in front of one particular house.
Had Henry Gates Jr., the esteemed Harvard professor of African-American history, produced his identification instead of thinking the act was beneath him, perhaps the paper tiger of a situation that was the talk of the nation last week would never have arisen.
Freight, and the ability to move it efficiently, is vital to the Port of Seattle, if one is to believe the Port's news releases, not to mention common sense.
I am a walker. I am a biker. I am a bus rider. And, I am fortunate to live Magnolia where all of these activities are accessible, easy, and fun for my family and me.
Though a second production line for the 787 Dreamliner airplane hasn't been confirmed, Boeing announced it's buying supplier Vought Aircraft Industries in North Charleston, S.C., for $580 million.
Hilltop Yarn owner Jennifer Hill found she could save more than a few bucks if she moved across the street into the space recently vacated by Bouncing Wall.
The Seattle Public Library will close each of its neighborhood branches, including the main branch downtown the week of Aug. 31 through Sept. 4, in an effort to meet the mandate set by Mayor Greg Nickels that every city department cut its budget by as much as 3 percent.
State lawmakers Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Reuven Carlyle and Mary Lou Dickerson last week gave guests a first-hand look at options for the north portal of the state Route 99 bored tunnel.
With 11 of 22 spots open in the upcoming elections for Queen Anne Community Council, current members are hoping to reign in more diversity and broader representation.
Aries (Mar. 20-Apr. 19) Oh, you're so lucky Mon. and Tue!
Down...and outEarly Sunday, July 26, an officer was on his way to another call when he happened upon a crowd in the 3400 block of Gilman Ave. W. After clearing people from the scene he found a victim lying unconscious in the street next to a "significant" amount of blood. Medics transported the man to Harborview for treatment.Witnesses stated that the victim had been talking with a white male in his 20s with wavy blond or strawberry hair who suddenly took a swing at him. The suspect left the area before the officer arrived.
The raccoon that attacked and maimed the 4-year-old Maltese, Rosie, at her home on the 2100 block of 10th Avenue West, may have been the same one that attacked another dog a few weeks earlier on the same block.
A proposed furlough of 10 days would save $20 million from the city's budget, $8 million from the general fund and reduce the number of city employees to lose their jobs in 2010, according to a city press release.
This Thursday, Aug. 13 from 7-9 p.m., mayoral candidate, Jan Drago will participate in Q&A Session with the Uptown Alliance. Fellow candidate, Mike McGinn may also join the session.
Political leaders everywhere continually talk about their wishes for world peace, while endlessly preparing for war. Nowhere is this more evident than in these United States, where except for the interlude after Vietnam, when defeat briefly sapped our martial spirits a bit, our leaders are always at, or preparing for war.