Ballard High School’s Vocal Jazz group made an impressive showing at the Olympic College Jazz Classic on Nov. 30 in Bremerton, Wash.
As part of its Holiday Community Day Program, the West Marine will donate 5 percent of its profits on Dec. 7, to The Center for Wooden Boats.
Nancy’s Sewing Basket is selling raffle tickets through Dec. 15, for chances to win the whole American Girl wardrobe.
The Seattle Animal Shelter reminds all pet owners that winter weather poses special risks to pets.
The county is hosting a public security gate meeting on Dec. 11, at the Discovery Park Visitors Center, from 6 to 8 p.m.
After arguing at a holiday party on Saturday evening, a woman got into a car and ran over her husband.
Staging a beloved classic comes with expectations. In “Oliver!” the 5th Avenue Theatre attempts a new interpretation with mixed results.
Pacific Publishing Company’s Annual Manual publication helped students learn more about what makes Seattle unique.
The Magnolia Windermere office joined Cobalt Mortgage in Kirkland collect coats for Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission.
Rochelle Robison has been named senior designer at Oxygen Learning, which designs and delivers corporate training programs.
In the U.S., there’s a tradition when you buy a home: You own the home that sits upon the land, and you also own what’s below the ground.
It looks like a historic building that tells an important story about orphaned and troubled youth has been saved.
The city’s plan calls for the removal of the center handrail on the steps (a bad idea), and adding handrails on the sides (a good idea).
First, I don’t blame the [Boeing] mechanics for voting against the contract.
In a town that rarely votes out incumbents, Seattle’s recent election produced some startling and potentially game-changing results.