The Weekend Wrap: Neighborhood Headline News Jan. 2-8

We know, you’re probably done with the white stuff for the year, but it doesn’t look like snow is done with you. Besides the possibility of snow this evening, weather models are showing the chance of “historic” snowstorm around Wednesday or Thursday of next week.

 

  • Ballard brainiac tells of Jeopardy! experience (My Ballard)
  • Neighborhood Service Center closed, changes coming (Beacon Hill Blog)
  • Good, Bad and Hideous Moments from the Belltown Messenger in 2010 (Belltown Messenger)
  • Starbucks returns: The 15th Ave Coffee & Tea experiment is over (Capitol Hill Seattle)
  • What happened at Tougo Coffee — UPDATE (Central District News) 
  • Eastlake potholes noted in Seattle Times’ story; help may be coming (Eastlake Ave)
  • The Answer To Fremont’s Recent Crimes… Superheroes (Fremont Universe)
  • Learn about North Seattle preschools at ParentMap’s Preschool Preview (My Green Lake)
  • Magnolia man selling best gumbo in Seattle (Magnolia Voice)
  • Start off the New Year with Skillet, more street food (Maple Leaf Life)
  • Crime at the Phinney Center: Thief steals outdoor ATM machine (PhinneyWood)
  • Queen Anne couple die from severe injuries after tragic New Year’s Day incident in Puerto Rico (Queen Anne View)
  • “Are You Afraid to Come to Rainer Beach?” (Rainier Valley Post)
  • Old University Village appreciation post (Ravenna Blog)
  • When will the Roosevelt Reservoir get a cover? (Roosiehood)
  • The Perfect Georgetown Saturday (Southend Seattle)
  • Will the public’s lack of tunnel vision doom Seattle? (South Seattle Beacon)
  • Free Tyee parking comes to an end (U District Daily)
  • Food writers call Wallingford “really hot” (My Wallingford)
  • Off The Wall School Of Music (Wallyhood)
  • Woman reports being attacked in Wedgwood (Wedgwood View)
  • Department of Neighborhoods director Stella Chao leaving (West Seattle Blog)
  • White Center streetlight among latest found with ‘contact voltage’ (White Center Now)