Fremont Mischief Distillery and the Fremont Chamber of Commerce are organizing a community food drive and fundraiser for Seattle St. Vincent de Paul. The distillery has been making their own […]
Curbside pickup coming to retail stores in Seattle
The City has decided to expand their restaurant curbside pickup zones to include retail businesses in Seattle. The Seattle Department of Transportation will be installing 15-minute curbside loading zones for […]
First look at 7-story apartment planned for 20th and 57th
Plans are in the works to build a 7-story apartment on the corner of 20th Ave NW and NW 57th St. The updated application is for an 80-unit apartment with […]
Slurry wall going up at Ship Canal Water Quality site at 24th and Shilshole
Work is steadily progressing on the project to improve water quality in the Ship Canal, with crews building a slurry wall at the Ballard site. The Ship Canal Water Quality […]
Virtual Ballard District Council May meeting is tonight
The Ballard District Council will be holding their May meeting virtually tonight, featuring a panel with King County Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles and Seattle City Councilmember for District 6, Dan Strauss. […]
Ballard Farmers Market launches online shopping tool
You can now shop online for your weekly farmers market produce: the Ballard Farmers Market has launched their online marketplace to make it easier for customers to shop, contact-free. The […]
Two-way traffic restored by Ballard Locks
After a year of construction, NW 54th St and NW Locks Place have been restored to two-way traffic as Phase 1 of the Ballard Multimodal Corridor wraps up. The stretch […]
Final artist chosen for utility box beautification
The next stage of wrapping Ballard’s utility boxes is underway, with the final artist chosen for designing the two remaining boxes. Three artists were in the final round, with each […]
Strict guidelines roll out for restaurant reopenings
As restaurant owners around the state prepare to reopen in the coming weeks, Gov. Jay Inslee’s office has announced very specific criteria for dine-in service that will be permitted under […]
Local health officials strongly urge face coverings be worn while in public
Starting May 18, King County residents will be strongly urged to wear face coverings while in most public settings. King County Public Health announced the mandate on Monday, saying that […]
8-story apartment building proposed for NW 56th St
Plans are still in the works to build an 8-story apartment complex just west of 24th Ave NW on NW 56th St. The proposal first emerged a few years back, […]
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School marching band performs virtual ‘Juice’ by Lizzo
Despite being stuck at home, the marching band at Robert Eagle Staff Middle School has been busy making music together—virtually. Under the guidance of band director John Aguilar, over a […]
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