The Weekend Wrap: Neighborhood Headline News, March 6-12
by Michael van Baker on March 12, 2011
- Where would the radioactivity go? (Cliff Mass)
- Aurora Traffic Safety Project Update (Aurora | Seattle)
- Bagshaw envisions ‘bike boulevards’ in Seattle (My Ballard)
- Beacon Hill most needs beer bar? (Beacon Hill Blog)
- What happens to Belltown in the event of a tsunami? (belltownpeople)
- Man found murdered in Federal/Republican empty lot identified (Capitol Hill Seattle)
- Skillet Diner making a home for street food at 14th and Union (Central District News)
- Rule Changes Could Alter Seattle Food Cart Scene (Fremont Universe)
- Links a Go Go, March 7 (Blogging Georgetown)
- Seattle Parks asks park users to be sensitive to nesting ground birds (My Green Lake)
- First Briarcliff home for sale for $1.3 million (Magnolia Voice)
- A bridge still closed – 15th Ave. span waiting for three days without rain (Maple Leaf Life)
- Zoo receives $4 million challenge grant for ‘More Wonder More Wild’ campaign (PhinneyWood)
- Crime down in Queen Anne, except for car thefts (Queen Anne View)
- South Seattle Cop Responds to Mayor’s Suggestion That Cops Live Local (Rainier Valley Post)
- Judge orders Jiggles to cover up immediately (Ravenna Blog)
- Why do the trees at Green Lake Park have tags on them? (Roosiehood)
- Arroz con Gandules, A Food Memory… (Southend Seattle)
- DESC brings dignity to Seattle neighborhoods (South Seattle Beacon)
- Views and Heights (The Southlake)
- Police searching for missing UW student (U District Daily)
- Tilth hosts PCC Farmland Trust fundraiser (My Wallingford)
- Keeping Bees (Wallyhood)
- Crews drilling to do research for West Seattle CSO raingardens (West Seattle Blog)
- Seattle annexation? City Council president questioned at 34th District Democrats (White Center Now)
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