The Weekend Wrap: July 17-23

Mount Rainier and the visiting sea-based X-band radar platform jockey for position.

84th & Aurora’s Boardroom Cafe grand opening on August 6 (Aurora | Seattle)
City Council votes to license medical marijuana ops (My Ballard)
Survey supports later hours — for some Beacon Hill eateries (Beacon Hill Blog)
City Plans Late Night Taxi Zones for Belltown  (belltownpeople)
CHSBP: Geek’s guide to the 2011 Capitol Hill Block Party  (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Mount Zion Baptist Church to host Seattle Wholesale Market  (Central District News)
Eastlake police reports include 3 cars thefts, numerous car prowls  (Eastlake Ave)
evo Unveils Obey/Shepard Fairy Art Wall (Fremont Universe)
Airport Way South Paving (Blogging Georgetown)
Parks Department offers a three-day Olmsted park-to-park walk to adults aged 50 and older (My Green Lake)
A Strip Club Update  (Lake City Live)
UW Farm Starting New Market Garden At Center For Urban Horticulture (Laurelhurst Blog)
Road-end death remains a mystery (Madison Park Blogger)
Arctic drilling rig Kulluk passes Magnolia (Magnolia Voice)
Maple Leaf council decides not to pursue suit against strip club (Maple Leaf Life)
Zoo’s annual Jungle Party raised $1.5 million (PhinneyWood)
Video from the Red Carpet Wiener Dog Rally (Queen Anne View)
Get Your Fresh Produce! New Holly Farm Stand Opens Friday (Rainier Valley Post)
Urgent help needed to trap feral cats and kittens in the neighborhood (Roosiehood)
Pairing Wine & Burgers (Southend Seattle)
Council faces stark choice on congestion-reduction charge (South Seattle Beacon)
Cornish’s Virginia Court Emerges from Lawsuit  (The Southlake)
Citizen group unanimously recommends transfer station reconstruction (My Wallingford)
Help the Mayor get a bike rack for Fuerte Fitness (Wallyhood)
Wedgwood council also declines to sue over strip club (Wedgwood View)
Thursday night’s Metro cuts-or-fee hearing, and what’s next (West Seattle Blog)
Downtown bus stop might be removed – county soliciting comments (White Center Now)