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Belltown Hellcat fights $83K noise fines with weight defense
Miles Hudson, widely known as the "Belltown Hellcat," has retained a new attorney and is claiming he was improperly served a summons on May 10. He is arguing that the process server's description of him exceeded his current weight by nearly 60 pounds, suggesting they served the wrong person.
Oceania Youth Health Summit – Island Roots and Global Impact
Guest Post by Summit Co-Organizer Mele Havea, Youth Leader. With Tausili (Sili) Kalepo, Public Health – Seattle & King County. You can also read this post on the Communities of Opportunity web page. As the sun rose on a crisp, beautiful morning, the spirit of our Oceania heritage resonated...
Bastille Day petanque tourney largest ever for Edmonds club
Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen helped open the 10th Annual Bastille Day Petanque Tournament at the Edmonds Civic Center Playfield July 14. This year’s Bastille Day contest was the largest event ever produced by the Edmonds Petanque Club, with 78 players coming from across the region, including Seattle, Kirkland, Renton, Tacoma, Port Townsend, Portland and Edmonds. Jean-Marc Fosseux, an Edmonds club member, even traveled from Paris to take part.
1 dead in single-car crash outside Port Orchard
A teenage girl was killed and an 18-year-old man hospitalized after a single-car crash Wednesday in unincorporated Port Orchard, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday. Deputies responded to the 700 block of SE Pine Road, near Burley, just before midnight, where they found a 2007 Subaru Impreza flipped...
Husky Stadium ranked among Top 10 college football venues
SEATTLE - "The greatest setting in college football" ranked 6th in ESPN's 'Top 25 college football stadiums' list. Husky Stadium, home of the University of Washington Huskies Football Team, was ranked among the best in all of CFB, according to ESPN. Husky Stadium ranked above other renowned stadiums like Alabama's...
Harrell Installed Gym in Basement of City Hall for Himself and His Security Detail
Down in the basement of City Hall, at the end of a corridor most city employees have little reason to visit, is a faux-wood paneled section of wall with an unmarked door and a small ledge that looks like it once served as a customer service counter. The only indication that there’s anything behind the wall, besides a jutting door handle, is a red-lit security panel, indicating that someone has the ability to badge their way into this unmarked room, and that it isn’t you.
Deaunte Damper Spotlights Seattle's Summer Meals Program on Good Day Seattle
Deaunte Damper, filling in for Besa Gordon on Good Day Seattle as she continues to focus on her health, joined Erin Mayovsky to shed light on the city's Summer Meals Program. Damper, a Seattle native, expressed his deep appreciation for the initiative, stating, "I'm just in awe of the work that the Human Services Department is doing right now to prioritize our youth under 18 and ensure they have access to food during the summer months."
#Woof: Huskies Land Four-Star Athlete
Washington picks up a commitment from Four-Star California Athlete Dylan Robinson Hello Again, Husky fans. The Huskies got great today when four-star athlete Dylan Robinson from Bonita HS, CA, committed to Washington on Thursday. The Huskies beat out both Notre Dame and UCLA for his commitment. Robinson also held offers from Nebraska, Penn State, and Utah. Listed at 6’3” and around 190 pounds, Robinson can play several positions (safety, corner, or wide receiver), but it sounds like the Huskies see him more as a defensive back. Robinson is rated as the 8th-best athlete in the country and 14th-best prospect in...
Mariners Legends Will Be in Attendance to See Adrian Beltre Go into Hall of Fame
According to a press release from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, a pair of Seattle Mariners legends will be in attendance this weekend at the Hall of Fame to see former M's third baseman Adrian Beltre get inducted to the Hall of Fame.
BOO Seattle Shares Lineup For 2024 Halloween Weekend Haunt
Insomniac has shared the 2024 lineup for BOO Seattle, the Pacific Northwest’s new favorite Halloween weekend tradition. Entering its fourth year in Washington, the two-day rave will be back at Seattle’s WAMU Theater on October 25 and 26. Partygoers are invited to embrace the paranormal electronic talents of over 40 leading dance acts, performing across three stages for some spooky good fun.
Seattle developer may redesign housing project to save local Douglas fir named Vida
SEATTLE — A push by activists to save a large Douglas fir from being cut down in Seattle may have convinced a developer to spare the tree and redesign plans to build housing around it. The Douglas fir has been named Vida by those trying to protect it. The...
A Major EDM Club Opens on Minor Avenue
"It's probably a good thing you're wearing a mask," Guy Godefroy tells me as we walk through the main room of the ambitious new Capitol Hill nightclub, VICE Seattle, which is saturated with construction dust. Four days before VICE's July 19 red carpet grand opening, workers are furiously grinding, sawing, drilling, and hammering. Consequently, we had to conduct the interview in a remote, concrete-walled stairwell.
Seattle Mayor Unveils Budget to Enhance Public Safety, Mental Health Services, and Police Recruitment
In a move to bolster public safety, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has announced a Mid-Year Supplemental budget package that aims to strengthen the city's efforts in addressing urgent safety and mental health issues. The Office of the Mayor stated that this package will be net revenue neutral, funded through a combination of savings from a recent hiring freeze and expected healthcare cost reductions.
$40MM Permanent Loan Secured to Refinance 235-Unit The Mercer Apartments on Seattle’s Mercer Island
The Mercer Apartments on Seattle’s Mercer Island Offers 235-Class A Apartments over 20,000 Square Feet of Street Front Retail Space in Two Buildings; Low Leverage Life Company Loan Positions Asset for Legacy Hold with Attractive Terms and Rate. Seattle, Wash. (July 18, 2024) – Gantry, the largest independent commercial...
Big Lazy brings their jazzy surf-twang to Seattle's Royal Room
Guitarist Stephen Ulrich’s trio Big Lazy visits Seattle’s Royal Room this Friday night, sharing their ethereal sounds that will transport you to the movie theater of your mind. Big Lazy has mesmerized audiences in New York City for more than two decades. Their music has been described as...
Computer science and robotics, AI: Edmonds College offering two new bachelor programs in the fall
Edmonds College is launching two new bachelor programs in fall 2024 that focus on training students in the ever-changing world of computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence. Applications are now being accepted for Edmonds College’s new programs: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS-CS application) and Bachelor of Applied Science...
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