Happily, or not so happily, Bella wears her Christmas costume - complete with antlers and bells! Bella is a 2-year-old tortoise shell, who was adopted as a kitten by reporter Jessica Van Gilder.
Meeting the right person can change your life and spark a new path to follow. For long-time Queen Anne resident Suzi LeVine, that person was Barack Obama.
The Tractor Tavern presents Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter, Marissa Nadler, Whiting Tennis at 9:30 p.m., Friday, April 10. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. For more information, visit www.jessesykes.com, www.myspace.com/songsoftheend, and www.myspace.com/whitingtennismusic. Then at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, April 11 see Clem Snide and The Heligotas Check out their websites at www.clemsnide.com and www.myspace.com/theheligoats. At 8:30 p.m., Sunday, April 12 see Reckless Kelly and Micky & The Motocars. Check them out at www.recklesskelly.com and www.mickyandthemotorcars.com. Tickets are $13 in advance and $15 at the door. For more information, visit tractortavern.ypguides.net. You can also call 789-3599. 5213 Ballard Ave NW.
When the economy turned upside down and took her job with it, Queen Anne resident and former architect Lisa Winterhalter, had to consider her options.
Canvassers for the U.S. Census Bureau will make their rounds throughout Seattle beginning Monday, April 20, and through mid-June.
Three students at St. Anne School in Queen Anne have mapped their way into school superstardom.
Helga is a Biwer Yorkie who loves to be a part of all the goings on in the house. "She's a busy body and always has somethign to say," said owner Dennis Bensie.
For months now, Magnolia has been ground zero for animal sightings from cougars to bears to raccoons. Most recently it's been a pair of coyotes standing their ground in neighbors' backyards and down at the Interbay rail yards.
Stop-motion animation has received attention lately thanks to Wes Anderson's directorial interpretation of Roald Dahl's enchanting tale of "The Fantastic Mr. Fox."
Voter-approved school levies that for the past six years have helped Seattle Public Schools pay for essentials such as roofing and seismic improvements, computer work stations and renovated libraries, are expiring. And now the district has begun a full-court press to inform Seattleites about extending the multi-million-dollar levies that would be funded by property taxes up until 2016.
Leo Blashko passed away Jan. 2, at the age of 92. He was born Nov. 19, 1917, to Marx and Esther Blashko in Seattle. He was a graduate of Garfield High School.
Magnolia resident Kiana Ye Mayumi Kobayashi, 20, is one of four contestants in the 50th-annual Greater Seattle Japanese Community Queen Scholarship Program.
It is 1936 Germany, the wave of the Third Reich is swelling and because the country is hosting the Olympics, Hitler and his underlings have determined that nothing would illustrate more to the world Germany's fine breeding and athletic prowess than to have local heroes summit the north face of the Alps' Eiger peak.
Her toasty coat does look a little like brie cheese, but there's nothing mild about Brie, a 3-year-old labradoodle owned by Lynda Rickey and David Kroenke."She has more personality and more love," Rickey said. "People see her as happy."