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Madison Park Easter Egg Hunt 2017 | SLIDESHOW

See photos from Saturday's Easter egg hunt, after the jump.

McGinn announces new bid for mayor

He's back.

With a lawsuit alleging Murray coerced a minor into sex and no sign he'll step down, McGinn has found an opening for a rematch.

Madison Valley Community Council to dedicate April 19 meeting to draft bylaws

The council was scheduled to ratify a draft of new bylaws at its regular meeting in March, but delayed a vote after former council president Lindy Wishard brought forward concerns.

Mayor Murray denies allegations he molested teen in the '80s

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has responded to a civil lawsuit over solicitation of sex from an underage teen in the ‘80s, calling the allegations “simply not true.”

McGilvra spring news bulletin

On March 14, McGilvra joined the rest of the world in celebrating Pi Day with our annual SciPi event.

"The Secret Garden" opens Friday

A revival production of “The Secret Garden” on its way to Broadway will play at The 5th Avenue Theatre this Friday, April 14, to May 6.  

Antidotes to aging

A recent experience reminded me how vital pets are; especially to those of us who are aging. When we get up there in years, our children are long gone and we may no longer have the relationships we gained from our jobs.

Salty prayers and #ProudPatriots

Our once quaint little fishing village, so used to being treated as America's "forgotten corner," has suddenly become the epicenter for defense of American freedom and democracy; the champion of an all-fronts war to pull this nation back from insanity, and forward into a better future.

Tacoma man who threatened Mayor Murray released

A 62-year-old Tacoma man arrested by Seattle Police last Thursday for making electronic threats against Mayor Ed Murray has been released from jail.

Madison Park Community Council votes in Priscilla Flores as treasurer

After going without since last summer, the Madison Park Community Council has brought on a new treasurer.

Commission conditionally approves WSCC Addition urban design merits

Developers still need to clear public benefits package

The plan includes a request for three alleyways and two street vacations.

LETTER: Water is Life!

I wholeheartedly support the decision to divest from Wells Fargo by the city council! 

LETTER: Celebrating spring

Where is global warming when we need it? I do look forward to the first day of spring, balmy weather, and flowers in bloom.

LETTER: Seattle sucks!

This screwed up “world-class city” (or is it “no-class city?”) was lovely and accessible when I enrolled in the University of Washington School of Art in 1949.

LETTER: 100 Women Who Care thank neighbors in Madison Park

On Feb. 1, 100 Women Who Care Greater Seattle met at Pyramid Alehouse and chose the Pink Daisy Project to receive our donation. With Madison Park neighbors' participation, it was our largest donation to date, $4,500. What a fun evening!