Founder of Lunchbox Laboratory dies (My Ballard)
Fitness activities for all ages at Van Asselt CC (Beacon Hill Blog)
Olympic Sculpture Park Farmer’s Market to be no more (belltownpeople)
Rains beat road: Interlaken Drive closed indefinitely (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Urbanist redevelopment of Yesler Terrace would create new affluent majority (Central District News)
Highlights from public meeting about Eastlake’s Roanoke Street End Park (Eastlake Ave)
‘The Dark Side Of Chocolate’ Comes To Fremont (Fremont Universe)
The Money Pit and The Money Pit, Part II (Blogging Georgetown)
Green Lake band ‘Hotels’ is a semifinalist in Billboard’s Battle of the Bands contest (My Green Lake)
Magnolia man sentenced to 57 months in prison for wire fraud (Magnolia Voice)
Police chase burglary suspects through Maple Leaf yards (Maple Leaf Life)
Chocolat Vitale opening first retail store in Lower Phinney/East Ballard (PhinneyWood)
Deep-bored tunnel on the way to the ballot (Queen Anne View)
Rainier Valley Residents Look to City to Make Good on Promise of Green Jobs (Rainier Valley Post)
Roadwork at the “Scramble” to begin the week of April 4th (Ravenna Blog)
Despite injunction, ‘Jiggles’ prepares for grand re-opening (Roosiehood)
Karama Restaurant- Flavor on the Cheap! (Southend Seattle)
Yesler Terrace redevelopment aims for social equity, vibrancy (South Seattle Beacon)
Meet Togo, Balto and Brenda.. the tunnel boring machines (U District Daily)
No Tour de Fat this year at Gas Works (My Wallingford)
Spawn of Hell Uncovered on Stone Way (Wallyhood)
New concept in court fight over The Hole: How about talking it out? (West Seattle Blog)
Seattle City Council’s president on North Highline Annexation, post-delay vote (White Center Now)
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LOVED that Spawn of Hell post at Wallyhood. Hardly a neighborhood in town without a Large Pit to (Development) Hell in it these days.