The Helpline and Queen Anne Food Bank are teaming up with businesses and churches to conduct food drives each month.
A look at the past and present of schools in Magnolia.
Queen Anne’s Quick Styx youth lacrosse program has received a national grant that will help local girls learn the game.
On Thursday, Sept. 26, a dozen high school students will lead a public debate for the candidates positions on the Seattle School Board.
Intergenerational interaction happens weekly between residents and children at Bayview Retirement Community in lower Queen Anne.
It is time we took a real, serious look at mental health in our city
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Years ago, I learned that our forefathers were divided into two types of food providers: the hunters and the gatherers.
During the presentation, I kept picturing Cinderella’s sisters trying to force their feet into the glass slipper that just wouldn’t fit.
Each workday, as I ride my bike, I’m met by the sight of so many poor people.
It’s exciting to see this landmark building being reused and restored to its former beauty.
On another note, the Queen Anne & Magnolia News format change has truly affected the paper’s physical integrity.
The event was a great success!
Book-It Repertory Theatre once again boldly goes where no [wo]man has gone before with its adaptation of “She’s Come Undone.”
Land use updates for the Queen Anne and Magnolia neighborhoods.