The Weekend Wrap: November 13-19

 

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Pedestrian struck by car and seriously injured (Aurora | Seattle)
Ballard man wants light rail on 2012 ballot (My Ballard)
Neighbor reports assault by laughing, bat-wielding teenagers (Beacon Hill Blog)
Local 360’s Mercantile Closed (belltownpeople)
Occupy Capitol Hill | Broadway businesses demand ‘immediate results’ in camp clean-up (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Beehive Bakery closes, cites lack of foot traffic and city rules (Central District News)
Fremont Mischief Opens On Canal Street (Fremont Universe)
John Marshall building may open as a middle school in 2013 (My Green Lake)
Letter from the Mayor on Station 39 Homeless Shelter (Lake City Live)
Madison Park: wealthy as charged (Madison Park Blogger)
Do online textbooks have a future in Washington higher-ed? (Magnolia Voice)
David Horsey, his mom open art exhibit (Maple Leaf Life)
Design Review meeting on proposed development at old Leilani Lanes site (PhinneyWood)
Low-cost Home Energy Audits Available (Pinehurst Seattle)
Lower Queen Anne food bank closes (Queen Anne View)
New 3-Mile “Link to Lake” Walking Trail in the Works (Rainier Valley Post)
Updateds: Two fatalities, three serious injuries after crash on 110th and Lake City Way (Ravenna Blog)
Eight Bells Winery open this weekend for $5 taste flights (Roosiehood)
Valley light-rail stations get bike lockers (South Seattle Beacon)
Light rail station construction could be a difficult neighbor (U District Daily)
KAOS Kamp Car Kackle (Wallyhood)
Food banks hold holiday benefits with Fred Meyer, Safeway (Wedgwood View)
Battle of the bags? Peek at proposal to ban plastic, charge for paper (West Seattle Blog)
Man seriously injured in Burien attack; relative calls it a ‘hate crime’ (White Center Now)

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