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Magnolia barber marks his 45th year Stays in business one cut at a time

Just a kid in Booneville, Miss., Charlie Green had no intention of becoming a barber.

Harry Potter comes to Seattle

Castmember Matthew Lewis kicks off Science Center exhibit

Dust off your wands and brush up on your quidditch skills: Harry Potter: The Exhibition is coming to the Pacific Science Center Oct. 23.

REFLECTIONS FROM THE GARDEN | Plotting the new year's gardens...

This is the perfect time of the year to briefly reflect on our garden experiences of the last year and start the plotting and planning...

Lawlessness of 'Whiskey Cove' comes to light in new book

Pinehurst resident Denise Frisino has never forgotten this bit of wisdom given to her many years ago when she did improv at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles...

Dexter bike lanes to be redrawn

The Seattle Bike Blog reports that instead of placing cycle tracks between the parked cars and the sidewalk, the new plans place large buffered bike lanes between the general travel lanes and parked cars.

Old and new at Magnolia Car Show

He is actually older than the car, but Tom Fraser's smile and warm nature are as young as a new day.

Nickerson 'diet' raises ire of businesses

SDOT says street can handle the traffic

The Nickerson rechannelization or "road diet" removed two of the road's four lanes and added a center two-way turn lane. It has also confused and angered a lot of people.

The top stories for 2011

This was a year of changes for Magnolia and Queen Anne and, just perhaps,better times are coming

The following is a look back at some of 2011's most important stories:...

American Legion serving veterans and their families

Audrey Thomsen didn’t know where to turn. Her brother, Richard Osborne, was in the Veteran’s Medical Center on Beacon Hill for an emergency procedure to remove his right kidney...

Magnolia resident Bill Ryberg loved to teach

Veteran and retired banking executive found great joy in teaching children to read

William “Bill” Ryberg was not the retiring sort.  The World War II veteran, banking executive and education volunteer worked at Magnolia’s Catharine Blaine K-8 up until just days before he died of an aggressive form of lymphoma that went undetected until about two weeks before his death on Dec. 19. He was 87...

Melodramatic 'War Horse' not Spielberg's best

“War Horse” reeks of Steven Spielberg.

Restaurants forced to close

Queen Anne's Ototo and Polpetta restaurants, Teacup tea shop lose leases and must close

 The last day of 2011 was the last chance to enjoy a meal at Ototo Sushi or Polpetta Italian restaurant.      It was also be the last time anyone would sip a cup of tea at the Teacup, the tea shop that sits between the two eateries at the corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street...

Politicians see opportunities, optimism in New Year

 The coming new year will be "challenging and fraught with financial problems, but the elected officials seem optimistic about the future.      State Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles is “more optimistic in our achieving full economic recovery in 2012-2013...

Eat & Pray, but don't fall in love

Julia Roberts snoozer has been done before

Chihuly Glass Exhibition Hall taking shape at Seattle Center

The $20 million project should be completed this spring

At the foot of the Space Needle, the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibition is beginning to take shape...