“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)
Tag Archives: neighborhood
The Weekend Wrap: May 1-7
Radar Speed Signs Coming to Aurora this Week (Aurora | Seattle)
Bike lanes being added to 20th Ave NW (My Ballard)
Heirloom tomato plant sale May 8 and 15 (Beacon Hill Blog)
Time Lapse Destruction of Belltown’s McGuire Building (belltownpeople)
Molly Moon’s leads the way in offering paid sick days to employees (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Design team selected for Jimi Hendrix Park (Central District News)
Mercer Street I-5 ramps will be closed again this weekend (Eastlake Ave)
For Those With Munchies, IHaveMunchies.com Can Help (Fremont Universe)
Plans to turn the Beacon Hill greenbelt (aka The Jungle) into public space (Blogging Georgetown)
Indie film ‘Umbrellas’ being shot in Green Lake (My Green Lake)
Lake City Spurned by Nickelsville (Lake City Live)
Movie Crew Filming In Laurelhurst Yesterday (Laurelhurst Blog)
Madison Park Real Estate Report: First Quarter 2011 (Madison Park Blogger)
Car drives through Bartell Drugs (Magnolia Voice)
Reader offers tips to build your own flicker nest box (Maple Leaf Life)
Seattle waiving fees and interest on unpaid parking and traffic tickets (PhinneyWood)
Ancient Home Sewers May be Leaking… (Phinney Ridge Seattle)
Police are searching for two suspects in a daytime home invasion and armed robbery (Queen Anne View)
Fire Marshal: Columbia City Cinema Operating Illegally for Several Years, but Closure Not Necessary (Rainier Valley Post)
Roosevelt mural tagged with graffiti (Roosiehood)
Gallo pinto, Costa Rican Soul Food (Southend Seattle)
Bridge closure brings community together (South Seattle Beacon)
Cascade People’s Center update (The Southlake)
New P-Patch in the U-District? (U District Daily)
Bicycle improvements coming to East Wallingford (My Wallingford)
Call Before You Cut (Wallyhood)
Seattle City Council seeks your feedback on parks (Wedgwood View)
South Park Bridge celebration: The party begins (West Seattle Blog)
Medical-marijuana businesses: What now? (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: April 24-30
May Day brings Morris dancers to Ballard (My Ballard)
Arts, food, fashion, and more at El Centro Cinco de Mayo Celebration (Beacon Hill Blog)
Pintxo’s Bacon-Wrapped Dates Challenge – How Many Can You Eat? (belltownpeople)
Tent City 3 moves back to St. Mark’s (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Casa Latina expansion could open next year (Central District News)
Eastlake’s Quick Stop Grocery and Deli closes (Eastlake Ave)
Troll’s Knoll Project Awarded $685,000 (Fremont Universe)
PCC food drives will help fill school lunch gap during summer months (My Green Lake)
McGinn approves 125th Road Diet (Lake City Live)
New Crime Prevention Coordinator For Laurelhurst And NE Neighborhoods (Laurelhurst Blog)
Gratuitous blogging for fun and profit (Madison Park Blogger)
Highliner shuts down (Magnolia Voice)
Let fundraising begin for Maple Leaf Reservoir Park (Maple Leaf Life)
Half Price Books warehouse sale in Greenwood this weekend (PhinneyWood)
Seattle Center may not get its Ferris wheel after all (Queen Anne View)
Fletcher “Sway” Bailey Turns Music Into Hope (Rainier Valley Post)
Soil sample drilling continues for North Link Light Rail (Ravenna Blog)
How to be a philanthropist without having any money (Southend Seattle)
The Gated Foundation(The Southlake)
Bicycle thefts continue to add up on UW campus (U District Daily)
Botched burglaries on 45th St. Weds. night (Wallyhood)
Officer cleared in fatal Wedgwood shooting (Wedgwood View)
Medical marijuana: Governor vetoes parts of regulation bill (West Seattle Blog)
Charges filed against 2 brothers in White Center ‘drug house’ case (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: April 17-23
Police Recover Stolen Bikes at Neglected Everspring Inn (Aurora | Seattle)
Ballard state senator spearheads medical marijuana bill (My Ballard)
Neighborhood Plan Update moves forward (Beacon Hill Blog)
Seattle’s Best Known Tailor? Belltown’s Kuhlman (belltownpeople)
Volunteer Park Cafe, neighbors reach accord(Capitol Hill Seattle)
Dog shocked by electrified plate near 32nd and Atlantic (Central District News)
Olmsted Avenue! (Eastlake Ave)
Dexter Avenue Paving Will Cause Delays Monday & Tuesday (Fremont Universe)
Green Lake’s Streetwise Gardener: Creative climbers (My Green Lake)
Sunny Jims Location Rejected, Should Nickelsville Stay in Lake City? (Lake City Live)
Metro Bus 30 Route Change Could Bring Night And Week-End Bus Service To Laurelhurst (Laurelhurst Blog)
Rating the neighborhood eateries (Madison Park Blogger)
Love for Mulleady’s (Magnolia Voice)
Earth Day tips for a more efficient home (Maple Leaf Life)
Seattle Police now has 4 Crime Prevention Coordinators (PhinneyWood)
Council panel approves Chihuly ‘glass house’ deal (Queen Anne View)
Bills to Close Tax-Loopholes Now in Play in Olympia (Rainier Valley Post)
North Link Light Rail update – Spring Open Houses (Ravenna Blog)
Geraldine’s Cozy Counter (Southend Seattle)
PPC writers receive WPA honors (South Seattle Beacon)
Bus fire on NE 45th (U District Daily)
Landmark Theatres (incl. Guild 45th) up for sale (My Wallingford)
Wallingford Porches (Wallyhood)
The year the moss won (Wedgwood View)
Tropical Alki: ‘Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas’ movie crew brings palms (West Seattle Blog)
Former Hang Around/Wall reopens as medical-marijuana ‘lounge’ (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: April 10-16
Police Release Results of Aurora Corridor Traffic Emphasis (Aurora | Seattle)
Private development boom expected in Ballard (My Ballard)
SDOT seeks feedback on parking restrictions (Beacon Hill Blog)
KIRO profiles Belltown man “Frenchie” (belltownpeople)
Broadway Bikeway will help Capitol Hill ‘reclaim the street‘ (Capitol Hill Seattle)
City Light finds another electrified pole at 23rd/Marion (Central District News)
Burglars hit Louisa’s overnight, make off with the safe (Eastlake Ave)
Asphalt Removal On Dexter Ave. Has Begun (Fremont Universe)
Blogging Georgetown points you to this Seattle Industry story on bike lanes
Green Lake’s Streetwise Gardener: Yellow in the garden (My Green Lake)
Recap – March 30th Nickelsville Meeting with Deputy Mayor Smith (Lake City Live)
New “Laurelhurst View” Pocket Park In The Works (Laurelhurst Blog)
Most expensive gas in town (Madison Park Blogger)
Agreement means no jail for Interbay (Magnolia Voice)
The barred owls of Maple Leaf (Maple Leaf Life)
Seattle Electric Bike opens on 8th Avenue NW (PhinneyWood)
Fred Meyer Develops Greenwood Parade (Phinney Ridge Seattle)
America’s Most Wanted filming at Kerry Park (Queen Anne View)
Celebrate Opening Day of Columbia City Farmers Market (Rainier Valley Post)
Fate of old Fire Station 38 to be decided by City Council (Ravenna Blog)
Got Lumpia? (Southend Seattle)
Recovery Café Celebrates Increase in Number Served (The Southlake)
Searchers in Discovery Park looking for missing UW student (U District Daily)
Mighty-O takes the cake in donut challenge (My Wallingford)
It’s garden repair season (Wallyhood)
Children’s Garden vying for national grant (Wedgwood View)
Tunnel tussle: City attorney going to court over I-101, too (West Seattle Blog)
Been to Be’s Crawfish Grill yet? (White Center Now)
The Weekend Wrap: April 3-9
Mayor McGinn’s Town Hall Meeting (My Ballard)
Mayor follows up on town hall questions (Beacon Hill Blog)
Lucky Diner: New Belltown Restaurant coming May 2011 (belltownpeople)
City report recommends ‘hot spot’ policing — Broadway would probably make the list (Capitol Hill Seattle)
Planned ‘Chieftain’ pub near Seattle U ruffles some Redhawk feathers (Central District News)
Seattle Times: Ghosts of city’s maritime past lie at bottom of Lake Union (Eastlake Ave)
Fremont Troll Meets His Maker (Fremont Universe)
A less “gritty” neighborhood (Blogging Georgetown)
Councilmember Clark announces new program to revitalize and re-purpose Seattle’s empty lots (My Green Lake)
Matthew Inman, creator of ‘The Oatmeal,’ shares his thoughts on Green Lake Park (also My Green Lake)
Readers Recommend New Restaurant Across From the U Village (Laurelhurst Blog)
Madison Park as commercial hub (Madison Park Blogger)
Farmer’s Market fundraising continues; Interbay will get Thursday market (Magnolia Voice)
15th Avenue bridge to reopen in a week (Maple Leaf Life)
Now & Then Exhibit Opens at MOHAI (Montlake.net)
School of Rock moving to Crown Hill/Greenwood (PhinneyWood)
Seattle Restaurant Week is back April 10-14, 17-21 (Queen Anne View)
Rainier Valley by the Numbers: Parsing Census Data According to Race (Rainier Valley Post)
Metro proposes changes to Route 73 and 41 (Roosiehood)
Lessons In Civic Activism: Greenwood Gardens (Southend Seattle)
Kicking people in the teeth (South Seattle Beacon)
Parking changes come to the U-District (U District Daily)
Dinosaurs have arrived at Woodland Park Zoo (My Wallingford)
Richard Haag, Gas Works Designer (Wallyhood)
City seeks green “tree stewards” (Wedgwood View)
Myth-busting the ‘green stormwater infrastructure’ plan (West Seattle Blog)
What that big construction site is all about (White Center Now)