Twenty-seven cities have signed letters of intent to join a collaborative new approach for the provision of animal services, enabling King County Executive Dow Constantine to deliver a comprehensive package to the King County Council for implementation of a new regional model for animal care, control, and licensing.
Night Out is a fun event to meet your neighbors, and organize your neighborhood against crime, and the citywide picnic takes place this year Aug. 3.
On average, women store between 5 and 10 percent more fat than men, even though men consume proportionately more calories. And, although women typically burn more calories than men during physical exercise, they don't lose as much fat.
Due to budget cuts, several services in Seattle will be temporarily shut down.
Neighbors in Queen Anne have become a bit leery of a man who for the past two weeks has been spotted driving around the Hill in a dark green Ford Explorer, asking women for directions to Magnolia and then propositioning them, according to a Seattle police report and neighbors who posted sightings on a neighborhood blog.
State Rep. Mary Lou Dickersonis inviting 36th District constituents to take part in her weekly Coffee Hour with Mary Lou, Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. at the the Phinney Starbucks at 317 N. 67th St.
Traffic Stop RobberyA man called police at 7:37 a.m. on June 5 to report he'd been robbed while stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of Elliot Avenue West and West Mercer Street. He said he had bought coffee at a coffee stand located just south of West Mercer Street on Elliot Avenue West at 7:15 a.m. After making the purchase he had left his wallet on his lap.
I am not a man you can say has been gifted with the ability to make money. There are many reasons for this, none of which strike me as tragic despite the fact that more than one woman in my life has bailed after they realized, that like the early Beatles, I decided at a young age that 'money can't buy me love.'
I first learned about Windermere's service week while walking through Kinnear Park with Debi Frausto of FOLKpark. She said the Wall Street office heard about the need to do some brush clearing and immediately volunteered. Jake Jacobson of Windermere led the way and he was a gentleman through and through.
Ever know anyone who just couldn't start the day without a cup of coffee and then either a chocolate chip cookie or a Hershey bar? I have. There's your basic "junk food junkie" and then there's the true chocolate addict.
Metro had planned on closing several No. 3 and 4 bus stops along Queen Anne. That drew complaints from some elderly and disabled people who needed those stops. They needed the stops because much of Taylor Avenue North is a hill and having to trudge an extra five or six blocks to a different stop - with a walker or in a wheelchair - is not an easy task.
Two weekends ago was beautiful, wasn't it? After weeks of playing peek-a-boo with the sun and living through the constant, dismal rain, summer announced it has arrived.
"Dan Westmore is beholden to no one." Mr. Westmore appears beholden to many (Homeless man 6/16/10). He left his wife and five-year-old child to serve his own needs. He collects food stamps, and wants to get into subsidized housing at the expense of those who pay their own way.
The 'Creepy' guy who had been driving around jogging routes along Queen Anne Hill has been arrested.
Across the Fremont Bridge is the aluminum sculpture by Richard Beyer of a group of people waiting for the trolley. People often put T-shirts and other items on the people. The dog in the sculpture, though, has a human face. Who's face is it?