Students say School Board ’setting the stage for censorship’ (My Ballard)
Spokane Street Viaduct to close overnight next week (Beacon Hill Blog)
Have you been to Pintxo yet? (belltownpeople)
5 arrests as pepper spray flies during ‘Occupy Chase Bank’ protest on Broadway (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Twilight Exit owner opening new bar in the Thomspon’s Point of View space (Central District News)
Eastlake police report highlights this week include 2 car thefts, an armed robbery (Eastlake Ave)
Thunderbird Motel To Become Affordable Housing Complex (Fremont Universe)
Scenes from the 2011 Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run (My Green Lake)
Lake City Bakery Re-Opens (Lake City Live)
St. Stephens Starts Series of Evensong Services This Sunday (Laurelhurst Blog)
Is this fence coming down? (Madison Park Blogger)
Magnolia Community Club says mayor has it wrong about community center usage (Magnolia Voice)
Northwest Puppet Center begins 2011-12 season (Maple Leaf Life)
826 Seattle honored at White House today (PhinneyWood)
Burglaries Doubled From Last October (Pinehurst Seattle)
Opera’s Young Artists go on tour (Queen Anne View)
New Bike Lockers at Columbia City Light Rail Station (Rainier Valley Post)
Roosevelt Station Construction Open House on Thursday, November 3 (archived live blog) (Ravenna Blog)
Artists selected for Sound Transit’s Roosevelt and Brooklyn Stations (Roosiehood)
Leaf Peeping in the Southend (Southend Seattle)
City can’t afford to use limited transportation dollars on streetcars (South Seattle Beacon)
Demolition and clean-up at Greyhound site ready to move forward (The Southlake)
Assault on The Ave featured on Washington’s Most Wanted (U District Daily)
Sutra chef on Bravo’s Top Chef (My Wallingford)
The Publican opens next month (Wallyhood)
TV news discovers grab-n-go burglaries in Wedgwood (Wedgwood View)
‘Fauntleroy Way Green Boulevard’ on today’s budget agenda (West Seattle Blog)
Strength of Place Village is now Unity Village, with a November 16th grand opening (White Center Now)