For Nathaniel Peters, helping a brood of ducklings off his balcony is a bi-annual occurrence. He’s done it so many times that he now has a name for it: the […]
6-story senior housing planned for west end of NW Market St
Another senior housing community is in the works for Ballard, this time for the west end of Market St (2501 NW Market St). According to the Seattle DJC, Living Care […]
Metro Transit announces service changes coming in September
With reduced ridership and lost revenue due to COVID-19, King County Metro is planning significant cutbacks to transit services this fall. While some routes will be restored on Monday, June […]
Wonderland Gear Exchange now open in Fremont
The outdoor gear consignment shop that opened on 15th Ave NW in Ballard in 2018 has finished their move to Fremont, now operating in the former Evo shop (122 NW […]
Local demonstrations planned Friday for Black Lives Matter statewide strike and march
Tomorrow (Friday, June 12), Black Lives Matter of Seattle and King County has planned a statewide general strike and march, with a few events happening locally. A few local businesses […]
Kick It Boutique closing brick-and-mortar, moving to online sales
The clothing store Kick It Boutique will be closing their shop at 2206 NW Market St at the end of June, and will moving to online sales only. This is […]
Curtis Steiner to close Ballard Ave gallery
After 20 years on Ballard Ave, Curtis Steiner will be closing his gallery. Steiner made the announcement on Facebook, saying that after months of being closed, he’s had the opportunity […]
Ballard businesses asking City to delay Market Street repaving plans
A nearly year-long closure of Market Street for repaving is scheduled to start this summer, but a group of Ballard businesses are requesting that the City hit pause on the […]
Stoup Brewing raising money with ‘Stouperhero’ beer can series
Ballard’s Stoup Brewing is releasing a series of canned beers that honors front-line pandemic workers while raising money for a mental health care organization. Stoup only started canning their beer […]
Virtual graduation planned for Ballard High School
It’s the end of the school year for students at Ballard High School, which means book returns and diploma pickups, followed by a virtual graduation for seniors. On Wednesday and […]
Army Corps seeking input for Ballard Locks and Ship Canal master plan
The master plan for the Ballard Locks and along the Lake Washington Ship Canal is due for an update, so the Army Corps has put out a call for public […]
Ballard breweries outline plans for reopening their taprooms
Ballard’s group of breweries have joined together to create a list of guidelines they plan to adhere to during King County’s modified Phase 1.5 reopening. The Ballard Brewed Coalition has […]
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