Hear About Improvements To Be Done At Gas Works Park
At the next Wallingford Community Council meeting, on August 3rd at 7p, the public can hear about upcoming improvements planned for Gas Works Park.
At the next Wallingford Community Council meeting, on August 3rd at 7p, the public can hear about upcoming improvements planned for Gas Works Park.
The American Lung Association wants to offer parents and caregivers opportunities to learn how to talk to children and young people about tobacco products, including vaping, hookah and e-cigs.
Starting Friday, April 29th, the Alaskan Way Viaduct, from South Spokane Street and the south end of the Battery Street tunnel, will be closed as Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) continues construction on the tunnel beneath the concrete structure.
Last Wednesday, March 16th, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce (FCC) hosted an informational meeting on steps businesses could take towards greener practices, without spending their green. The meeting featured representatives from the City and King County, along with representation from one local business (Green Cleaning Seattle) taking massive steps to save the earth, and enhance their business for employees, customers and everyone.
Set clocks forward, Daylight Savings Time begins tonight, March 12th, 2016.
Starting March 14th, 2016, the corner of 2nd Avenue NW and NW Canal Street will be closed to traffic through the Fall, to allow for the Fremont Siphon Replacement Project.
Beginning Monday, January 18th (Martin Luther King Day,) through mid-February, SR-99/Aurora Avenue will close down to one lane in each direction, between the Aurora Bridge and north of Mercer Street.
On the first Wednesday of every month the North Precinct Advisory Council (NPAC) meets at North Seattle College to discuss public safety concerns.
Last Wednesday, November 18th, while waiting for a suitable match for a heart transplant, certified personal trainer at Fremont’s Anytime Fitness, Todd ‘Oly’ Olsen, passed away at age 58.
The Seattle Office of Emergency Management and Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare sent out a list of suggestions to consider this week as our winter weather arrives. Take a moment to consider one or two steps you could take to be better prepared for winter