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)
Tag Archives: blogs
The Weekend Wrap: July 10-16
Ballard is home to best fish & chips in the city (My Ballard)
“Dog Doogity” Video Encourages Seattleites to Pick Up After Their Pooch (belltownpeople)
Capitol Hill’s The Chapel says it’s shutting down at the end of summer (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Queen Team calls it quits, Underwood heads to Tacoma for Olympic training (Central District News)
Groundbreaking marks start of blood center’s move to Eastlake (Eastlake Ave)
Hotel Hotel Grand Opening Party Pictures (Fremont Universe)
Great Blue Heron dies after being rescued at Green Lake (My Green Lake)
The Case Against a Shelter in Lake City (Lake City Live)
City Offering Free Paint And Supplies To Cover Up Neighborhood Graffiti (Laurelhurst Blog)
The 520 bridge-replacement project moves forward: with us or without us (Madison Park Blogger)
Push for solar in Magnolia (Magnolia Voice)
From green to gray – a look at medical marijuana in north Seattle (Maple Leaf Life)
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Elephant advocates to protest in front of, and above, Woodland Park Zoo (PhinneyWood)
City to pay $11K to owners of electrocuted dog (Queen Anne View)
Four People Shot, 19-Year Old Pregnant Woman Killed in Rainier Valley (Rainier Valley Post)
Low-flying helicopters to survey radiation levels over Seattle (Roosiehood)
Historic Seward Park to celebrate its centennial (South Seattle Beacon)
Police looking for two involved in shooting on “The Ave” (U District Daily)
Wallingford’s Cannabis Farmers Market (My Wallingford)
Help design a new park at Woodlawn and 35th (Wallyhood)
Six weeks to a new Hunter Farm barn raising! (Wedgwood View)
Metro bus-cuts hearing: Overflow crowd downtown (West Seattle Blog)
White Center raid reportedly linked to regional federal sweep (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: May 29-June 4
Elephant seal beached at Golden Garden (My Ballard)
“Jungle,” Alcohol Impact Area on NBHC agenda (Beacon Hill Blog)
No Parking 6/5/11 on 2nd Ave as Race For The Cure Races Through Belltown (belltownpeople)
Investigators seek information on murdered woman last seen on Capitol Hill in 1972 (Capitol Hill Seattle)
A new Yesler Terrace, Part 1: What could go wrong(Central District News)
Eastlake’s quiet resident, Gates Foundation, leaves the neighborhood (Eastlake Ave)
Dad Watson’s Leaving Fremont, Relocating To U-District (Fremont Universe)
Green Lake businesses hit with a string of burglaries (My Green Lake)
LC Farmers Market Starts Today! And Other Less Happy Market News (Lake City Live)
St. Stephens Choir And Baroque Orchestra To Perform Anthem By Handel at Sunday’s Evensong (Laurelhurst Blog)
Pit Bull “Honey” not dangerous after all! (Madison Park Blogger)
Photos of bank robbery suspect released (Magnolia Voice)
Invasive snail species found in Thornton Creek (Maple Leaf Life)
Lantern Brewing newest microbrewery in the neighborhood (PhinneyWood)
Shuttered Neptune movie house to reopen with new focus (Queen Anne View)
CSO Storage Tank to Go Under Seward Park (Rainier Valley Post)
Ask Ravenna Blog: What’s in a bioswale? (Ravenna Blog)
Man drives into apartment building on Ravenna Blvd. (Roosiehood)
Time to Go “Free Wheeling” (Southend Seattle)
From an open field to a Food Forest (South Seattle Beacon)
Seattle Times hates workforce housing (The Southlake)
New home for Husky track and field (U District Daily)
Larger farmers market opens in new location (My Wallingford)
Wallingford crime: Meth heads and grass thieves (Wallyhood)
Seattle Audubon adds extra security after burglaries (Wedgwood View)
Video: 99/Viaduct’s south end 6 months ahead of schedule (West Seattle Blog)
Zippy’s Giant Burgers serves its first White Center customers (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: May 22-28
Budget cuts bring end to annual Old Timers Picnic at the Zoo (Aurora | Seattle)
The Nordic Fashion Biennale is coming to Ballard (My Ballard)
Neighbors help solve library purse snatching case (Beacon Hill Blog)
What happened with the chlorine leak at Volunteer Park reservoir this week (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Yesler Terrace steam plant gets $3.1 million for rehab (Central District News)
One Reel reaches July 4 fireworks fundraising goal (Eastlake Ave)
The Worse Chone Figgins Plays, The Cheaper Fremont Drinks (Fremont Universe)
Green Lake Community Council Chairman Michael Cornell at forefront of group to recall McGinn (My Green Lake)
Seattle Audubon Nature Camp (Lake City Live)
Bus Route 30 Upcoming Route Change Will Not Bring Evening and Weekend Service To Laurelhurst (Laurelhurst Blog)
Estimating house values from sales data (Madison Park Blogger)
Senator ends effort to reform medical marijuana law (Magnolia Voice)
“Locksmith scammer” still working the streets (Maple Leaf Life)
Developer applies to turn old Leilani Lanes site into retail-commercial building (PhinneyWood)
Queen Anne Farmers Market 2011 season prepares to kick off next week (Queen Anne View)
Goodwill to Demolish Vacant Dearborn Buildings, Expand Parking Lot (Rainier Valley Post)
Roosevelt Station 30% Design Open House (Ravenna Blog)
Roosevelt Marching Band parade scheduled for June 11 (Roosiehood)
University Heights Open Space project (U District Daily)
Earthquake retrofitting of Aurora Bridge starts soon (My Wallingford)
The Piecycle: Delivering pies. On a bike. (Wallyhood)
Seven Seas Restaurant turning into strip club? (Wedgwood View)
Joe McDermott launches County Council re-election campaign (West Seattle Blog)
Zippy’s Giant Burgers will open in White Center on May 31st (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: May 15-21
Pavement markers coming to Aurora along Green Lake curves (Aurora | Seattle)
Early Design Guidance meeting for Ballard’s largest proposed development (My Ballard)
We’ve heard this “locked out” plea before (Beacon Hill Blog)
Card Skimmer Found in Belltown (belltownpeople)
Seattle filmmaker seeks backing for Capitol Hill Massacre movie (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Housing Authority approves Yesler Terrace redevelopment (Central District News)
Weekend street closures will impact Eastlake (Eastlake Ave)
Share your transportation priorities with the city (Fremont Universe)
New summer program for Middle Schoolers coming this summer to Woodland Park (My Green Lake)
Elliott Bay Brewery Starting Renovation for Lake City Brew Pub (Lake City Live)
Medical marijuana dispensary opens in Magnolia (Magnolia Voice)
Maps, designs and more Northgate light rail details (Maple Leaf Life)
Greenwood resident uses food as erotic art in new book (PhinneyWood)
Boats, volunteers needed for Ship Canal Clean-up (Queen Anne View)
SEEDArts Presents New Valley Vibes Jazz Series in Columbia City (Rainier Valley Post)
Rough Riders play smooth, take 2nd place at jazz competition (Ravenna Blog)
Seattle Retro Gaming Expo in the U-District (Roosiehood)
The search for summer activities (Southend Seattle)
Is Seattle detective worthy of a second chance? (South Seattle Beacon)
Over 500 more apartments coming to Cascade (The Southlake)
Codes to [Dumpster] Dive By (U District Daily)
North Transfer Station options narrowed to one (My Wallingford)
Trophy Cupcakes opens party room (Wallyhood)
Highway 99 Squeeze, week 1: WSDOT’s assessment (West Seattle Blog)
Councilmember McDermott’s letter opposing library consolidation (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: May 8-14
“Housing the Poor” Along Aurora (Aurora | Seattle)
Death Cab for Cutie hangs out in Ballard (My Ballard)
Beacon Hill Music and ROCKiT Space merge (Beacon Hill Blog)
Belltown’s Ghost Signs (belltownpeople)
Seattle’s Community Colleges inject $1 billion into local economy(Capitol Hill Seattle)
Man pleads guilty in 1972 Central District murder and rape(Central District News)
Might Light Rail/Bus Rapid Transit Come To N. 45th? (Fremont Universe)
Fire at Green Lake Plaza (My Green Lake)
Mayor, councilmembers propose old Lake City fire station as permanent homeless shelter(Lake City Live)
Stolen Bike And Boat Have Been Found (Laurelhurst Blog)
Nighttime protest in Madison Park (Madison Park Blogger)
State senator introduces new medical marijuana bill (Magnolia Voice)
Maple Leaf street mural painting on the rocks (Maple Leaf Life)
Get ready for major construction on 85th Street and Greenwood Avenues starting this fall (PhinneyWood)
Is another principal coming to Coe Elementary? (Queen Anne View)
SPS Insists Rainier Beach High School NOT Closing (Rainier Valley Post)
The Ravenna Community Garden turns ONE this weekend (Ravenna Blog)
20 Ideas for Whimsy in the Garden (Southend Seattle)
Architecture 101 Summer Workshops for Students of All Ages (The Southlake)
John Stanford Int’l School gets new principal (My Wallingford)
Beware of ‘Eric’ (Wallyhood)
‘Nickelsville’ encampment returns to West Seattle (West Seattle Blog)
Zippy’s Giant Burgers ‘doing everything in our power to get open’ (White Center Now)