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Legislative reform may strike out Three Strikes
Next light-rail parking?
Coyote Central moves from Valley to Central Area
Eagles senior leaves legacy of honor
Driving on the road to recovery
Dusty Strings has tunes for toddlers
Loophole Insurance
Best Underdog Ticket Agency
European Union HQ hosts UW students
DOT campaign to show how texting can kill
The Beams are Creaking opens next week
Road work ahead
CD Panthers help keep kids on track through football
Families find their own Mary Poppins in child care
Wallingford Center marks 25 years of successful business
GUEST COLUMN | No sacrificing summer school for these students
Flurry of activity doesn't slow down Cal Anderson Park
Art program to brighten life for those with dementia
They're out there No openings for CEO, but many lower-ranking positions abound in Seattle's mixed industry
Got an idea for a business? City of Seattle's GrowSeattle.com can help bring it to life
Seattle, home to big views, big mountains and some of the world's biggest companies
Parade and festival champion Southeast Seattle's heritage
LGBTQ youths have new place to celebrate their identity
Privacy overreached when cell-phone conversations overheard
Students fly high in circus arts
Heading back to school Wallingford Center celebrates Interlake school history with Sunday's School Days
Late for school Parents at local elementary say they weren't notified of new start/end times until first day of class
Program helps artists with disabilities explore their talent
New play puts grief into perspective of 'Little World'
A massive adoption project, 60 cats from Burien home
Local bus driver honored for work ethic, friendliness
Thrift shoppers thrilled with new Tukwila Value Village
Burien group aids teens with addiction recovery support
SEATTLE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS | Three North End board seats on November ballot
Two acres of fire, art set for Saturday, Oct. 15, in Burien
SCCC to close child-care center Student-parents to receive voucher for other child-care alternatives
Des Moines voters to decide streets, parks measure
Fence at Park's North Beach may come down Shoreline access at issue; opponents cite safety, parking concerns
Getting that Patients with fatal, rare MSA disease can find connect with others
Blogging Doctors
Dynamic Partners, providing services to disabled children, plans Burien expansion
School districts get into shape with healthier lunches
Des Moines Mayor Sheckler in close race
Des Moines parks, road measure rejected
New ChoralSounds director brings fresh Christmas show to Burien
UW lectures to focus on human justice
Flo Ware Park art column nearly repaired
EastPAC finds own voice with new group
Fair trade aims to better quality of life in developing countries
New jazz club aims to become 'neighborhood joint'
Tukwila teacher active in Occupy movement
Local artist supports, celebrates Kubota Garden
Highline investigation uncovers more salmon in streams
Tent City3 to be a learning experience for SPU, community
Pathologist-turned-patient provides unique story in 'Red Sunshine'
Community input helps Seattle Public Library create levy package
South End schools work to improve test scores, reputations
Des Moines minister’s hobby jells
Tent City3 members feel the love from SPU, community
Queen Anne's Catherine Grealish featured in 'Symphonic Stories' in March
Kindergartners to receive more gold stars with recent bill passage
Proposed Aegis Living development on Queen Anne meets opposition
Cold noses, wagging Feel the love of dog-friendly Seattle
Bartell Drugs erects barriers to protect shoppers from cars
Light rail has ups, downs as engines roar on
Furniture makers find reward in reclaimed, organic products
The mission to save The Funhouse The venerable dive bar has become a righteous cause for many in Seattle's music scene
SilverSounds will rock the Oldies
SPU; community enriched by positive Tent City 3 experience
Levy proposed to construct juvenile justice center
A sweet Chinatown-International District educates, enchants Seattle
Resources growing in deaf community
Amazon expedition makes local student a 'better citizen of the world'
James Paul Jones, foundational Magnolia architect
Magnolians with neurological injury, disorder find relief with Plus One
Fundraiser of dance, sunshine to benefit low-income vet clinic
A last Magnolia's PJ's Paws and Claws to close
SeaTac City Council hears passionate testimony on sustainability group
Exercise in Is your workout up to snuff?
Recent efforts to curb underage drinking gain momentum
June 8 Aikido workshop to teach how to thwart violence, aggression
Council says “Yes” to repurchasing undeveloped portion of Burien Town Square
It's not about the Barbershop quartet brings songs, delight to Queen Anne
Rainbows, crosses and everything in Gay-marriage debate accelerate
The buck starts Young Russian students learn American banking on Queen Anne
Des Moines celebrates this weekend
Jim McDermott meets new Burien constituents
BodyWorks helps families become healthier
Two faiths, one God
SeaTac police honored for cracking down on sex trafficking
Proposal to raise Normandy Park taxes examined
Better times ahead for Queen Anne and Magnolia libraries
Jewish magician talks Houdini
Mediators available for those facing foreclosure
A+ for Queen Anne, Magnolia schools
The connections between camp and synagogue
Normandy Park group homes won't migrate to other Highline cities
Of faith and Queen Anne and Magnolia home to religious, nonreligious alike
A time to feast Bamboo Garden Vegetarian Cuisine beloved by Seattle's Jewish Orthodox community
Affordable Care Act is How the law affects you
Audience participation needed for orchestra director auditions
Of twirls, balance and Roseanne's School of Dance celebrates 40 years
The Jewish protection experts
Neighborhood advocacy group fights Aegis rezone permit
Local manufacturer gets as real as possible with WWII jackets
Students at John Hay elementary make hearts with their hands
Creator of ‘Holocaust Survivor Cookbook’ comes to Bellevue
Design Review considers Aegis' facility plan
Tukwila liquor superstores offer more choices, low prices
Magnolia holiday home tour to benefit children, women
New female activist network says 'No!' to women on sidelines
In the footsteps of Van Art performances and mental health
It’s all about the family
Queen Anne Community Center enjoys increased hours after near-closure
Queen Anne Helpline's holiday events continue to support those in need
Canoe-carving project to teach, inspire about Native culture
Burien neighbors prepare for disasters
Queen Anne's Caffe Appassionato to close at end of month
Holiday shopping booms Local stores see increased sales
Zero tolerance for Seattle groups educate community on hate crimes
StartupSeattle helps techies launch their dreams
Beware of John Hay student with Happiness, energy may be attached
City secures parking spaces for Queen Anne Bowl
Queen Anne lacrosse player is finalist for Seattle Sports Star of the Year
What do you want for your neighborhood in 2013?
Seattle Rep reaches out to youths to instill love of theater
Homework, Justin Bieber, cell phones are DebateAble in new program
Holidays aren't only for kids
Forum looks into racial profiling close to home
Kudos to Island Crust Café wins business of the year
Championing our black-and-yellow Wallingford provides hub for beekeeping
SHA hosts interschool Tu B’Shevat celebration
Personal-training studio moves to Next Level with new location, owner
Magician enchants Queen Anne, Magnolia kids
Year Up gives leg up for 'at-risk' students
UW-grad doctor debunks medical myths with new book
United Indians foundation commemorates 43 years with gala fund-raiser
Queen Anne residents battle Aegis in continued hearings
Lawmakers toughen juvenile gun Critics say efforts will not help
Bringing the Passover seder to life — on a game board
Community members, architects discuss new Genesee Hill elementary school
Learning to help Lawton school's service-learning projects results in smiles around the world
Keeping it Ladino music workshop provokes inquiry about ethics of altering traditional music
Council seeks citizen-leaders for special subcommittees
Professionals take their skills to volunteer in Israel
New York Times bestselling author to talk about introverted kids
Yeshiva’s rocket teens search for Shabbat in outer space
French classes coming to Madison Valley in June
UIATF loses Head Start, Early Head Start programs
Advisory committee sparks diverse views from SeaTac lawmakers
Normandy Pk. group homes complies with law, state agency rules
Schmitz Park Elementary design hits “big milestone”
Washington’s Jewish history comes to the stage
The race is Mayoral candidates mingle with public at straw-poll event
Sounds Students tour Magnolia with audio production
Leschi marina in need of major renovations
SeaTac city council explores benefits of state transportation package
The Brian Rohr
A step Stairways offer community-building opportunities
Memorial Stadium could receive $50M in renovations
Molly Conley's legacy
A temple turns 10
Revised QA Stairs Map available this month
Murals turn blank walls into works of art
New Chabad synagogue nearing completion
Life in Seattle without a car? New subway system in the works
Public feistily expresses questions, comments on White Center Library construction