The Weekend Wrap: Neighborhood Headline News Jan. 16-22

by Michael van Baker on January 22, 2011

  • SWAT Team Pays a Visit to 89th & Linden (Aurora | Seattle)
  • Neighbors help Tarasco reopen after fire (My Ballard)
  • Sewage spill latest problem for 12th Avenue building (Beacon Hill Blog)
  • The Belltown Messenger Goes the Way of All Flesh (Belltown Messenger)
  • Sushi Wave turns to reddit for help…gets some (belltownpeople)
  • ‘Frequent Transit’ view of Capitol Hill from the genius mapmakers at Seattle Transit Blog (Capitol Hill Seattle)
  • Robbery Roundup: Man attacked leaving Garfield Community Center (Central District News)
  • School board passes TOPS geozone; will help more Eastlake kids attend Seward (Eastlake Ave)
  • How Much More Sandwich-Board Can This Fremont Block Get? (Fremont Universe)
  • Robert and William Weedin, Green Lake pioneer brothers (My Green Lake)
  • New scoutmaster for Magnolia troop (Magnolia Voice)
  • 15th Ave. N.E. buses also are just around the corner (Maple Leaf Life)
  • City asks neighborhood businesses to host electric vehicle charging stations (PhinneyWood)
  • City Light completes streetlight inspections, identifies total of 56 elevated voltage sites citywide (Queen Anne View)
  • South Seattle Cop Questions Reporter’s Allegations of Police Brutality (Rainier Valley Post)
  • Top Seattle Theater Groups Create Exclusive Program at RBHS (Southend Seattle)
  • Accidents, deaths haven’t derailed light-rail traffic (South Seattle Beacon)
  • Big plans for McDonald Elementary (U District Daily)
  • Four sites considered for farmers market (My Wallingford)
  • Coming in Spring 2012: Stoneway Village (Wallyhood)
  • Hangar 30 events to be chosen by random drawing (Wedgwood View)
  • Will Parks scrap the West Seattle driving range? Review almost done (West Seattle Blog)
  • White Center restaurants: Be’s says it will share space with Crawfish Grill (White Center Now)


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