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My Ballard
18 days
New concept from Local Tide owner coming to Ballard Ave
The owner of Local Tide in Fremont is making moves to open a new concept at 5130 Ballard Ave. According to city permits, Local Tide owner Victor Steinbrueck has filed ... Read more
My Ballard
18 days
Viewlands Elementary principal awarded $25,000 Foster Award
Viewlands Elementary Principal Carrie Wheeler has been named one of the recipients of the 2025 Thomas B. Foster Award for Excellence, receiving a $25,000 unrestricted grant for the school from ... Read more
My Ballard
19 days
New bar called Sea Rose opening on 24th Ave NW
A new venture called Sea Rose looks to be moving into a vacant space on 24th Ave NW. A liquor license application has been posted at 5903 24th Ave NW ... Read more
My Ballard
19 days
Dough Joy burglarized on its 5th anniversary
Dough Joy at 2052 NW Market St was burglarized this week, which happens to also be its 5th anniversary week. “Not the Birthday gift we were hoping for,” the owners ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
19 days
A decade later, First Hill Streetcar tracks still dangerous for bicyclists
By Matt Dowell For its 10th birthday, the First Hill Streetcar will get a suite of minor safety upgrades from the Seattle Department of Transportation. But a decade after a bicyclist died following a crash near the streetcar tracks, cyclists … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
19 days
For World Cup, Seattle kicking around new plans for ‘unpermitted vendor’ enforcement
Enforcement efforts against “unpermitted vendors” in Seattle will step up for the FIFA World Cup as officials say the city must review the way it takes part in shutting down unlicensed food and drink sellers. The Seattle City Council’s Transportation, … Continue reading →
My Ballard
20 days
Renting out your Ballard home? Here’s what homeowners should know before becoming landlords
This is a sponsored post from Seattle Rental Management If you’re moving out of your Ballard home but not ready to sell, renting out your home may be the right ... Read more
My Ballard
20 days
Fremont block slated for 185-unit apartment complex
A Fremont block that was once home to Caffe Ladro, Baila Bar, Norm’s Eatery & Alehouse, Roxy’s Diner, and the Backdoor is slated to be redeveloped into a seven-story apartment ... Read more
My Ballard
20 days
Wheelie Pop Brewing to close Ballard location
Wheelie Pop Brewing is closing its Ballard location (1110 NW 50th St) next month. The brewery posted the announcement on social media, saying its last day will be June 14. ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
20 days
‘Emergency Trans March and Rally’ planned for Cal Anderson Park
Community and advocacy groups are planning an Emergency Trans March and Rally Saturday in Cal Anderson Park. The rally comes as advocates are calling on Mayor Katie Wilson to declare a state of emergency to help provide increased resources “for … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
20 days
‘Raptor encounters’ — Corvus and Co. marks ‘124 Full Moons’ on Capitol Hill
Broadway bar Corvus and Co. is celebrating ten years of cocktails and corvine good times on Capitol Hill. Their “124 Full Moons” party planned ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
20 days
Seattle City Council takes up plan for data center moratorium
A busy day for the Seattle City Council’s Land Use and Sustainability Committee will include debate on proposed legislation that would establish an official emergency and data center moratorium. CHS reported here on Mayor Katie Wilson’s push for the one-year … Continue reading →