Increased police presence coming to Ballard and Fremont
Ballard and Fremont have been chosen as two of seven neighborhoods in Seattle to receive more police patrols as part of what the city calls a “pre-summer emphasis program.” According […]
Ballard and Fremont have been chosen as two of seven neighborhoods in Seattle to receive more police patrols as part of what the city calls a “pre-summer emphasis program.” According […]
For the next two weeks, city transportation planners will host a series of cafe-style conversations about their 6-year plan to build a connected bike network in Seattle. The meetings will […]
The city is working on loosening rules around streateries and sidewalk cafes, and they’re asking for public feedback on their plans. The Seattle Department of Transportation is proposing sidewalk cafe […]
The monthly Ballard District Council meeting will be tomorrow, Wednesday, April 10, with a guest speaker from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. The meeting starts at 7pm at the Sunset […]
A number of transient orcas have been making their way around the Puget Sound over the past few days, with a pod spotted between Bainbridge and Shilshole Marina on March […]
Update: Fremont Arts Council responded to our request for more information about the decision to change the parade this year — this is what they had to say: We listened […]
A large swath of state-owned land in Interbay is up for redevelopment, and the state is asking for community input. The land, located just north of the Magnolia Bridge, is […]
Ballard high school athletes are on a roll, with the gymnastics team placing fourth at yesterday’s state competition. The Ballard team finished with a total score of 177.825, coming in behind Kamiakin […]
The West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions will provide fast, reliable light rail connections to dense residential and job centers throughout the region and add a new downtown Seattle light […]
Seattle Parks and Recreation is planning restoration projects in certain parks around the city, including Woodland Park, and is seeking feedback on which parks to prioritize. Last year, the department […]
For the next month, Sound Transit will be collecting public feedback on West Seattle and Ballard light rail extension options. Sound Transit will host three upcoming information sessions, one of […]
Next month, the Nordic Museum will be putting on the annual Nordic Lights Film Festival, happening March 1 – 3 at the SIFF Cinema Uptown. The festival, in its tenth […]
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