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University District
Renaissance or Quick Fix?
- Many shoppers hail the Ave. Project as a great idea, but some merchants say this makeover overlooks the real reasons people avoid the Ave.
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U-District Junior Seafair Parade
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Rainier Valley
Somali Grocers Still Unable to Accept Food Stamps
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Ballard
Ballard Commons Loses Commercial Partner
- Planning for a new combined library, neighborhood service center and bank branch has hit a snag, as U. S. Bancorp is expected to pull out of the deal.
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Greenwood
Annual Classic Car Show Celebrates 10th Year
- The 10th Annual Greenwood Classic Car and Rod show is on June 29.
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U District
Businesses Prepare to Lose Money
- The Ave Project has been a long time in the planning, and now the time has come to widen sidewalks, install new lighting, and disrupt the flow of commerce.
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Senior Ballplayers Anything But Soft
- On diamonds across America, both kids and adults enjoy the softball throughout the summer. Unlike many sports, softball is known as a lifetime game. And a Seattle team is showing that it can be played--and played well--at any age.
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North and South Wallingford Rally Around Planning Issues
- The May 18 South Wallingford Community planning forum covered everything a neighborhood has to deal with: open space, transportation, development, zoning, and shoreline and environmental issues. How will the neighborhood face the future of growing Seattle
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Columbia City Farmers Market Opening
- The fifth season of the Columbia City Farmers Market got off to a smashing start on the afternoon of May 29.
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Wallingford Community Council Elects New Officers
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University District
University District Street Fair Brings Food and Fun
- A preview of the University District Street Fair, which will take place May 18 and 19: an eclectic procession on Saturday, loads of crafts and food, and entertainment galore.
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Licton Springs
Preserving the Pilling's Pond Legacy
- For most of the last century, Chuck Pilling tended migratory waterfowl on his pond in the Licton Springs neighborhood. When he died last October, his family and neighbors banded together to preserve his legacy.
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Farmers Markets Busting Out All Over Town
- It's that time of year, and in several neighborhoods farmers' markets are opening up to sell the first of the year's crops.
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Stepping Up on Wallingford Avenue
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University District Walking Tour
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Greenwood-Phinney ArtWalk
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Plans for Northgate's South Lot: Up in the Air or Up the Creek?
- Strolling across Northgate's south parking lot, shoppers pass over what used to Thornton Creek and what many hope will be a new urban center and park. Will it ever return to the creekside park it once was?
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Fremont
The Heart Of "The Center of the Universe"
- While the political battle over the Sunday Market's street use goes on, Laurel Holliday takes us inside the market to find out why people here are so passionate about it.
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Fremont
The Fremont Sunday Market Battle
- The Fremont Sunday Market will move outdoors this Sunday, April 28. But the controversy surrounding the street closure is far from over.
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Ballard
Ballard High School Happenings
- Ballard High School, Seattle's oldest public school, will see changes in the next year.
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