Level 3 sex offender moves into Whittier Heights (My Ballard)
Big trucks busy on Beacon Hill (Beacon Hill Blog)
What Do You Think of the Human Waste Clean Up Program? (belltownpeople) Imbibe at Liberty, plus new happy hour at Kingfish Café (MvB takes over Capitol Hill Seattle!)
Madison will be closed at MLK September 26-30 (Central District News)
Eastlake notes: Houseboat rescued; Romio’s closes (Eastlake Ave)
Oktoberfest Time In Fremont This Weekend (Fremont Universe)
Mayor proposes funding for improvements at the Green Lake Bathhouse and the Lower Woodland tennis courts (My Green Lake)
Elliott Bay Brewing Moves In (Lake City Live)
Phone Number For “Andrew the Knife Sharpener’s” Front Porch Service (Laurelhurst Blog)
More waterfront access for Madison Park? (Madison Park Blogger)
Mobile Food Rodeo tasty but bumpy first ride (Magnolia Voice)
Thornton Creek update: snails, chickens, beavers (Maple Leaf Life)
Chocolat Vitale opens at NW 65th St & 3rd Ave. NW (PhinneyWood)
Met Market project on track, market to close next summer (Queen Anne View)
Southeast Seattle Libraries to Host Urban Self Reliance Programs (Rainier Valley Post)
Achtung! Heidelberg House is hiring! (Ravenna Blog)
More than 500 turn out for Roosevelt legislative rezone public hearing (Roosiehood)
Images of the Rainier Valley: Shop local! (Southend Seattle)
Anti-gang funding not enough to stop county’s gang problem (South Seattle Beacon)
I’m on a (farm) boat! (The Southlake)
Debut of food trucks in the neighborhood (My Wallingford)
Neptune Theatre Grand Opening (Wallyhood)
Solarize Seattle adding Northeast branch (Wedgwood View)
Nickelsville encampment marks 3rd anniversary (West Seattle Blog)
3rd medical-marijuana business for downtown White Center (White Center Now)
14th Ave NW one step closer to a makeover (My Ballard)
Wall along trail is “graffiti hotspot” (Beacon Hill Blog)
Seattle is #6 for Top 10 Worst Dressed Cities! (belltownpeople)
Making a living as a band on Capitol Hill often means bartending (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Burglars make off with goods worth thousands from Madrona shops (Central District News)
Latest I-5 noise panel readings: Little change from February (Eastlake Ave)
Fremont’s Fleur De Lis Featured On CityStream (Fremont Universe)
Matthew Inman, creator of ‘The Oatmeal,’ gives a shout-out to Green Lake (My Green Lake)
Spiced Pear Sauce (Lake City Live)
Laurelhurst Community Center Hours May Be Further Reduced (Laurelhurst Blog)
Honeybee swarm causes a ruckus (Madison Park Blogger)
Uptown Espresso to open next week (Magnolia Voice)
Additional debate over streets, sidewalks, $60 car license hike (Maple Leaf Life)
Free Electronic Recycling Event at St. Joseph Parish (Montlake.net)
Phinney Farmers Market extended by 2 weeks (PhinneyWood)
Seattle’s Park Community Centers Facing Tough New Cuts (Phinney Ridge Seattle)
Successful Schools in Action falls under budget axe (Queen Anne View)
Rainier Avenue Makeover Moves South (Rainier Valley Post)
A day in the life of a North Precinct patrol officer (Ravenna Blog)
U-District transforms into movie set for “21 and Over” (Roosiehood)
Big Leaf Maple: The Big Giving Trees of the Pacific Northwest (Southend Seattle)
A concrete way to liven up the garden (South Seattle Beacon)
Potential new home for The Center for Wooden Boats at North Lake Union (My Wallingford)
3400 Stone Way (Wallyhood)
What’s happening with the Italian Spaghetti House? (Wedgwood View)
West Seattle roads: ‘Rechannelization’ decision for SW Alaska (West Seattle Blog)
Burien City Council still not ready to commit to moving ahead with annexation (White Center Now)
Mayor McGinn to speak at Broadview Community Council (Aurora | Seattle)
Ballard Bridge painting – expect closures (My Ballard)
Beacon Hill: coyote country? (Beacon Hill Blog)
Unspeakable crime in Belltown (belltownpeople)
Is it legal to grill on a Capitol Hill apartment balcony? (Capitol Hill Seattle)
SPD confirms gunfire scare disrupted Saturday rally at Powell Barnett Park (Central District News)
Husky football, I-5 ramp closures will affect Eastlake this weekend (Eastlake Ave)
Aurora Bridge Jumper Decides Not To Jump, Crisis Averted (Fremont Universe)
Seattle City Ordinance requires permit for pruning or removing street trees (My Green Lake)
Recent Car Prowl and Car Vandalism On Labor Day (Laurelhurst Blog)
Residential construction alive and well here (Madison Park Blogger)
Magnolia Voice has new editor (Magnolia Voice)
Sidewalks, streets: Debate over $60 car tab hike on November’s ballot (Maple Leaf Life)
Greenwood artist contributes to CNN’s ‘Ripple’ project for 9/11 anniversary (PhinneyWood)
COOP 15 poised for Park-ing Day (Queen Anne View)
Mayor’s Office: Incompetent or Downright Dishonest? (Rainier Valley Post)
Rappeller gets stuck dangling from 2oth Avenue Bridge (Ravenna Blog)
What to do with all of those Blueberries? Start with a Tart! (Southend Seattle)
Seattle’s Brain Cancer Walk later this month (South Seattle Beacon)
City money available for arts and cultural events (My Wallingford)
Smash and Grabs at the QFC (Wallyhood)
Return to Hunter Farm Gathering Place – final touches (Wedgwood View)
West Seattle businesses: New ownership, name for Viking Bank (West Seattle Blog)
Letter-writing campaign to bring Deputy Jeff Hancock back to White Center (White Center Now)
Ballard’s newest micro-brewery opens soon (My Ballard)
Denise Louie Education Center receives literacy grant (Beacon Hill Blog)
Happy 1st Birthday, Belltown Pub! (belltownpeople)
Volunteer Park Cafe can stay, B&O Espresso will have to go (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Reel Grrls founder and Executive Director steps down (Central District News)
NOAA’s Lake Union base is up for sale; no price announced (Eastlake Ave)
Body Found In Carkeek Park Is Missing PCC Employee Jeff Johnson (Fremont Universe)
Gluten-free residents happy in Green Lake, talk about experiences (My Green Lake)
Summer Lake Washington Nutria Report (Laurelhurst Blog)
Our neighborhood Starbucks gets a nod from the New York Times (Madison Park Blogger)
Disaster drill in Discovery Park (Magnolia Voice)
New iPod robbery reported at Northgate Transit Center (Maple Leaf Life)
Art and Design Classes at UW Botanic Gardens (Montlake.net)
Suspect at large in Greenwood stabbing Wednesday night – attack not random Farewell Queen Anne View (Queen Anne View)
Girl on bicycle hit, injured by car while crossing NE 65th St (Ravenna Blog)
Nighttime construction along I-5 in Roosevelt, Green Lake through early 2012 (Roosiehood)
Seniors, Youth 180 & Seahawks Team Up for Senior Ball (Southend Seattle)
Corson Ave. detour changing in Georgetown (South Seattle Beacon)
Amazon names buildings, says “You’re welcome” (The Southlake)
Wallingford liquor store to offer free tastings (My Wallingford)
Wallingford Real Estate Update (Wallyhood)
Garbage collection normal, despite holiday (Wedgwood View)
Beach Drive slide fight: ‘Potential solutions’ being explored (West Seattle Blog)
White Center murder suspect Anthony Haroldlee Smith pleads not guilty (White Center Now)
Owner of Zak’s Burgers retiring, selling business (My Ballard)
County says PacMed proposal doesn’t meet “affordability criteria” (Beacon Hill Blog)
Belltown Art Scene: Roq La Rue – The Blab! Show (belltownpeople)
2011 crime trends say things are better across the Hill (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Beehive Bakery opens in the old Philly’s building (Central District News)
Mercer I-5 ramps closed this weekend for construction (Eastlake Ave)
West Of Lenin Theater Announces Fall Lineup (Fremont Universe)
Johnny Moses presents Medicine Songs of the Pacific NW (Blogging Georgetown)
Sketch comedy “The Habit” coming soon to Green Lake’s Bathhouse Theatre (My Green Lake)
Ongoing Parties And Potential Criminal Activity At Laurelhurst Park (Laurelhurst Blog)
Our beach makes ‘best brown bagging’ list (Madison Park Blogger)
Campers found in Discovery Park (Magnolia Voice)
Burglar from last week was carrying pepper spray (Maple Leaf Life)
Developer applies for permit to build 263 apartments on old Leilani Lanes site (PhinneyWood)
Body of murder victim exhumed from Queen Anne cemetery, detectives hope to solve 1969 cold case (Queen Anne View)
Sable Verity: Connelly Plays the “I’m White I’m Right” Card on Redistricting (Rainier Valley Post)
Ravenna Blog turns THREE — The year in review (Ravenna Blog)
Help fill 100 back-to-school backpacks for families in need (Roosiehood)
Refuge on Renton: the Florence Crittenton Home (Southend Seattle)
Stamp of approval (South Seattle Beacon)
Vulcan’s First 10 years (The Southlake)
Spruce up your yard with a free tree or two (U District Daily)
Discover cool yard art on this weekend’s Wallingford Walk (My Wallingford)
Neighborhood Bilingual Preschool: Zoom (Wallyhood)
Work’s under way at Hunter Farm Gathering Place (Wedgwood View)
OutWest Bar opens: ‘Welcome to your gay and lesbian bar…’ (West Seattle Blog)
Uncle Mike’s Superlicious BBQ is open again (White Center Now)
A taste of Chicago coming to Ballard (My Ballard)
Seattle Transit Blog analyzes Route 36 ridership patterns (Beacon Hill Blog)
A Thorough Review of Serious Pie (belltownpeople)
Census data shows where Capitol Hill has grown the most (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Construction on senior housing project at 2010 S Jackson could start in August (Central District News)
Third floating home arrives at Wards Cove (Eastlake Ave)
Streetcar Service Coming To Fremont? (Fremont Universe)
Two Green Lake opinions on Ref. 1 and the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement (My Green Lake)
Two Alarm Fire at Former Ricks Site (Lake City Live)
Blue Angels return (Madison Park Blogger)
Suspect arrested in Magnolia burglaries (Magnolia Voice)
More car crimes here and nearby (Maple Leaf Life)
Scenes from the Greenwood Seafair Parade (PhinneyWood)
Seafair’s Greenwood Parade: Pony rides, floats, pirates & more (Phinney Ridge Seattle)
Hit & run on Dexter puts bicyclist in hospital (Queen Anne View)
Thousands Expected for Pista Sa Nayon Celebration at Seward Park (Rainier Valley Post)
Seattle Night Out is next Tuesday, August 2 (Roosiehood)
Picnic Time in the Southend! (Southend Seattle)
A Modest Proposal About Alcohol Impact Areas (South Seattle Beacon)
City Council votes to license medical marijuana ops (U District Daily)
Garage transformed into sausage-making facility (My Wallingford)
Bill the Butcher gives us an update (Wallyhood)
A plea for food bank donations (Wedgwood View)
Clotheslines banned at High Point – but maybe not for long (West Seattle Blog)
Apartment east of White Center likely used for dog-fighting, prostitution (White Center Now)