Public planning for the 12th Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival happens tonight, Wednesday July 29 at Lucky Envelope Brewing (907 NW 50th Street). Everyone and all ideas are welcome at the […]
Author: Halynn Blanchard
Ballard Development update: subdivision and proposed apartment design review on Monday
For the last two weeks we’ve seen subdivision applications made for properties on 14th and 85th, parallel to Mary Ave NW. Today, another application is proposed to for another unit […]
Package thief returns to Whittier Heights
Package thievery has unfortunately affected several Ballardites once again. Less than 24 hours ago, resident Debra Halsan found two empty Amazon packages in an alley between 8th and 9th Ave. […]
Help a lost ferret find home!
UPDATE: “Jerry” has been reunited with his owner. Ballard, we’ve got a lost, friendly ferret on our hands. The pet was found around noon today near 77th and 25th NW. […]
Seattle City Light explains power outage last night
A power outage in Ballard occurred last night putting about 2,500 people in our area out of power. The original cause of the power outage was a failed underground wire […]
Eat out to support Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
Tomorrow night, restaurants supporting non-profit Seattle Neighborhood Greenways will donate 20 percent of your bill to safer streets. Check the list of all participating restaurant in the area and simply […]
City of Seattle awards Neighborhood Matching Fund to three Ballard-specific projects
The City of Seattle is awarding $467,562 in matching funds to support 28 chosen neighborhood-initiated projects across the city. Awarded funds for the variety of events, cultural festivals and projects […]
Sunday Farmer’s Market inches into Bergen Park
The popular Ballard Farmer’s Market has begun to overflow with vendors, some of who will now be located at the northern end of Ballard Ave in Bergen Place Park. The […]
KUOW ‘Week in Review’ broadcasted from Leif Erikson Lodge
KUOW talked hot topics of the week at Ballard’s Leif Erikson Lodge this past Friday, July 24. The broadcast was part of the news talk radio’s summer tour series Week […]
The plan to protect Seattle’s waterways: Ship Canal Water Quality Project
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and King County Department of Natural Resources (DNRP) are working together to build an underground storage tunnel to reduce the amount of sewage and stormwater that […]
What’s on this weekend
This weekend, Seattle’s in for even more traffic than usual in Capitol Hill or downtown areas. The three-day annual Capitol Hill Block begins tonight, with 9,000 people expected for each […]
Campaign funding revealed for District 6 City Council candidates
Campaign funding reports for City Council candidates are available for public viewing thanks to the city’s Ethics and Election Commission. Below, we’ve directed our attention on the campaigns of District 6 candidates […]
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