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Falcons close Western Washington Invitational 3-1

Risser on the rise

Seattle Pacific University women's volleyball stepped up their game at the Western Washington Invitational, winning three matches and taking Division II 7th ranked West Texas A&M to five tight games in their only losing match.

Falcons continue home winning streak

Though every team may be after the defending NCAA Division II champions, Seattle Pacific University women's soccer team didn't lose ground in their first two games of the season, shutting out Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State each 1-0.

New Queen Anne Art Walk more focused, diverse

The Hill will showcase a new Queen Anne Art Walk featuring more artists, a chance to hear artists speak about their work and a raffle prize at the end of the night.

Bike the Bluff, fundraiser and a father's tradition

Kids grow up, but Bike the Bluff sticks for Magnolian family

While Bike the Bluff, now in its 18th year, has a tradition of fundraising and community building, for one Bike the Bluff rider it's become a father-son tradition that started 12 years ago.

Boy Scout makes the grade

Queen Anne Scout helps herons

Not every child or young adult has gotten lost in the video gaming world, especially not Max Lyon of Boy Scout Troop 72 in Queen Anne who just completed his Eagle Project restoring habitat at the Black River Riparian Forest in North Renton.

No overhead, overhead at Colorwheel art studio

Though moving the Colorwheel Studio to the basement of her home took a lot of work, co-owner Kay Benesi said the new location, which she describes as "cheerful," exceeds expectations.

Land use, family ideas top new QACC member's list

As the youngest member of the newly elected Queen Anne Community Council, Tim Prouty acknowledged he lacks the depth of other members' experience. But that's OK with 25-year-old Prouty, who wants to learn and embark on a commitment to a neighborhood that called out to him.

Deborah Kay Valiton

Obituaries

Deborah Kay Valiton was born on Nov. 15, 1953 in Seattle, and passed away unexpectedly due to heart failure on Sept. 13.

Legends of the fall: get 'bad and dangerous' with SAM

"Bad and Dangerous: The Film Noir Cycle," getting underway this week at Seattle Art Museum, is the 32nd consecutive chapter in the nation's longest-running film noir ritual. By this point, series founder and curator Greg Olson has long since run through the peak titles in Hollywood's deliciously dark '40s/'50s legacy. And so, more and more, his autumn program has shined its blacklight into unfamiliar corners, probing un- or lesser-known B movies for glimmers of paydirt and seeking out noir affinities in movies that, at first glance, seem to belong to other genres.

Meet Nacho

City Critters

Macho is an excitable Maltese, Chihuahua and toy poodle mix living in Seattle who enjoys the salty air of Fishermen's Terminal.

Fire Station 20 debate continues

Council to hear case Sept. 15, neighbor group says it’s ‘at a crucial point’

Fire Station 20 is again in the hot spot, as the city's fleets and facilities department prepares to present study results, analysis and recommendations for the new site to the Public Safety, Human Services and Education Committee.

Army Reserve's 364th Command activates at Fort Lawton

One of the Army Reserve's newest units, the 364th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) will be officially activated in a ceremony at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 4, at Trailblazer Field at Fort Lawton.

Keane closes American tour with stellar performance

With a flourish, the English trio, Keane, completed the last leg of its American tour Thursday night at the Moore Theatre.

More opt to shop wisely

Grocery chains offer more deals to meet public need

The brunt of the bad economy may be over, but locals are still searching for ways to cut corners with their monthly expenses - from insurance to groceries. But many are not going without, just going about it more wisely.

Beloved 1927 church hopes to survive another 100 years

Damage from a leaking roof, walls and windows has put a historic building at risk.