The full Seattle City Council will vote Monday, Nov. 24, on its amended budget that includes more than $14 million in changes to Mayor Ed Murray’s proposed 2015-16 biennial budget.
The Friends of Jimi Hendrix Park and the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation will unveil a Jimi Hendrix-themed bus shelter on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 11 a.m., in a pre-birthday commemoration.
Did you know that most landslides occur between the months of October and April? And that 86 percent of landslides are caused to some extent by human activity?
The Seattle Public Library, Public Health – Seattle and King County and a number of community-based agencies are collaborating to offer free Affordable Care Act program enrollment assistance at local library branches.
Head on down to the Seattle Animal Shelter (2061 15th Ave. W.) on Saturday, Nov. 15, for Cool City Pets, an adoption event highlighting small animals looking for their forever homes.
Find the perfect gift at the 2014 Friends of the Library Holiday Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 at North Seattle College (9600 College Way N.).
Crews working on the state Route 520 West Approach Bridge North Project will be hard at work throughout the weekend on demolition of the “Ramps to Nowhere” and other construction activities.
Each winter, homes are damaged due to water pipes that freeze and burst. By taking a few simple precautions offered by Seattle Public Utilities, you can help save yourself from the mess, money and headaches of burst frozen pipes.
This year’s local elections went well for Seattle’s progressive voters. Sixty-one percent of Seattle voters passed Proposition 1, which will give King County Metro an extra $45 million per year for in-city bus routes.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) will have two public meetings for community members offer feedback as the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (LHPAI) transitions from a city-run program to a nonprofit organization.
Veterans, their families and the public will gather for a special band concert and Service of Remembrance at the 65th-annual Veterans Day service in Veterans Memorial Cemetery, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, starting at 11 a.m.
Last week, it was revealed that the FBI created a fake Associated Press (AP) story via a false link in the style of The Seattle Times to catch a 15-year-old bomb-threat suspect in 2007.
Following the Oct. 24 shooting deaths of three students at Marysville Pilchuck High School by a close, popular classmate, there has been a spate of violence threatened at Puget Sound-area high schools.
With more than an inch of rainfall forecast for Seattle over the next couple of days, the city is expected to cross the official U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) landslide thresholdfor the first time this year.