The Weekend Wrap: Neighborhood Headline News Jan. 30 – Feb. 5

by Michael van Baker on February 5, 2011

The Arboretum’s Japanese Garden opens for the season on Feb. 13, 2011. (Photo: MvB)

  • Ballard home to state-of-the-art cancer treatment (My Ballard)
  • El Centro de la Raza proposes parking lot (Beacon Hill Blog)
  • 1st Avenue Belltown streetcar dormant, but still alive (belltownpeople)
  • Accused Capitol Hill killer charged in second hatchet murder, deemed competent for trial (Capitol Hill Seattle)
  • 23rd & Madison Safeway to get a Starbucks (again!) (Central District News)
  • 520 Dog Zeb Who Was Lost – Has Been Found (Eastlake Ave)
  • Happy Paseo Reopening Day, Everyone! (Fremont Universe)
  • In Georgetown development news… (Blogging Georgetown)
  • Update on “The Details,” which brought Tobey Maguire to Green Lake (My Green Lake)
  • Nickerson road diet working? (Magnolia Voice)
  • “No way are we more trashy than Ravenna!” (Maple Leaf Life)
  • PNA unveils first design proposals to renovate campus (PhinneyWood)
  • Suicide prevention fence almost complete (Queen Anne View)
  • Four Months After SPD Crackdown, South Rainier Valley Still Plagued by Violent Crime (Rainier Valley Post)
  • Ravenna in the waste reduction lead for $50,000 from CleanScapes (Ravenna Blog)
  • Crazy schedules fixed on Metro routes 71, 72, 73 (Roosiehood)
  • 2011 Real Estate Predictions (Southend Seattle)
  • Vince’s golden era coming to an end (South Seattle Beacon)
  • Seattle Times gets denser (The Southlake)
  • Neptune says goodbye (U District Daily)
  • TV show spotlights Trophy Cupcakes (My Wallingford)
  • Stone Way Pedestrian Sting (Wallyhood)
  • Beach Drive dilemma: What to do with a beached cow? (West Seattle Blog)
  • Zippy’s Giant Burgers moving to White Center (White Center Now)


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