Stories for May 2022

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Friday, May 6

People’s PopUp Pantry helps ease grocery burdens

Knowing that many people are struggling to make ends meet with inflation driving up the cost of groceries and more, three community advocates have started a food pantry.

Community center program teaches teens to cook

A Seattle teen takes a photo of a meal she learned how to prepare at a meal workshop at the Garfield Community Center recently.

Public invited to participate at Seattle Redistricting forum

In its efforts to redraw Seattle’s seven City Council district boundaries, the Seattle Redistricting Commission will host upcoming forums for each council district.

Launching a new career

Denny-Blaine woman turns bagels into a new venture

Christina Darling’s 2021 pandemic BINGO card didn’t include starting a new career by launching her own bagel business, Darling & Company Handcrafted Bagels.

Revisiting the Park: Fun and sun seekers

Opening day of boating season was always a blast.

Residents invited to offer feedback for next Parks District budget cycle

The Seattle Parks District is seeking resident input about what projects they would like included in the 2023-28 park district budget.

Seattle woman raising money for Ukraine

For over a month, Oksana Tyulyu has arranged flowers in jars and bouquets that she has created and placed them in a makeshift stand outside her home on upper Queen Anne in hopes that people take the blooms and leave a donation to benefit people in her native Ukraine.

Property Views: An ever-changing Seattle real estate market

Wishing you all a beautiful spring ahead.