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Anyone want to walk on the viaduct for one last time?

For those who want to say goodbye to the viaduct up close and personal, Saturday morning is your chance.

Queen Anne dad opines on parenthood

Book out for Father's Day

One of the more insightful comments in Kirk Enright's parental coping manual, "Why Chicken Nuggets are Better Than Prozac," is found on page 38 in which he dissects parental motivation in sentencing kids for their "criminal" behavior.

Magnolia kid can play Oboist keeps winning awards

How do you get to Carnegie Hall?

Elsie L. Cole

Elsie L. Cole, born Sept. 15, 1913 in Chehalis passed away peacefully on May 25.

The Uptown Theater's glitzy Rebirth

Classics, oldies and sing-alongs mark the reopening of the renovated theater

The Seattle International Film Festival’s gala event had a few nervous moments, but the event went off without a hitch as SIFF offered a grand reopening for the Uptown Theatre.

Interbay murder suspect killed by police had been convicted of slaying teen

It was a tragic twist of fate that 84-year-old Ernie Tullis was working at the Interbay storage facility Saturday morning, Oct. 22.

Vixen celebrates 10 years of beautifying Magnolia

Courean Napolitano still remembers 10 years ago when she sold her car to get the money together to lease a business space in the Magnolia Village and launch the Vixen Day Spa and Boutique.

No 'Viadoom' in Queen Anne just yet

The long-awaited “Viadoom” turned out to be a bit of a “Via…yawn.”  That is, at least for morning commuters. The evening commute appeared heavier than usual across the Puget Sound area.

A man among pawns

9-year-old chess player may be best

If you ever find yourself thinking that all kids do these days is text one another and play on the computer, you'd be right. But one kid who does a little of both, has left the earth's orbit when it comes to one game: Chess.Marcell Szabo, a 9-year-old resident of Magnolia may very well be the best chess player Washingtonians will ever see. He has won tournaments locally, regionally, throughout the state and across the country. He can beat just about anybody at his age group. He can beat grown men and women. He can beat computers. He can even beat his dad, the one who, three years ago, introduced him to the game.

Bothell Cougars maul Ballard Beavers, 49-22

It was another rough night for the Ballard Beavers on Friday, Oct. 21, as the Bothell Cougars mauled the Beavers, 49-22...

'Ides of March' offers jaundiced view of political system

All laptops and all cell phones must be confiscated, said security at the “Ides Of March” press screening.

Seattle Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream Visually Stunning

From Sir Peter Hall’s mini-skirted version to Arne Zaslove’s poodle-skirted one, “Midsummer Night’s Dream” has provided a rich palette for directors to paint their own colorful vision...

John Hay Elementary shuts down Friday because of air rifle scare

No one was hurt when two young men walk near John Hay Elementary holding Airsoft rifles Friday afternoon.

Center School principal ready

OksanaBritsova familiar with small-scale environment

When Center School's popular Principal Lisa Escobar was asked to be the co-principal of Rainier Beach High School last summer, that left the alternative high school atop the Center House in a predicament: Who would lead it in the 2010-2011 school year?

Book signing today at Magnolia's Bookstore

Glenn Rockowitz will read from and sign his book, "Rodeo in Joliet" from 7-9 p.m. today at Magnolia's Bookstore in Magnolia Village.