Updated: Second (or Third) Fire For Apartment Building At Leary Bend
Today, January 19th, around 12:30p, Seattle Fire responded to a fire in an already burnt-out apartment building, located at 2nd Ave NW, where Leary Way & N 36th St merge.
Today, January 19th, around 12:30p, Seattle Fire responded to a fire in an already burnt-out apartment building, located at 2nd Ave NW, where Leary Way & N 36th St merge.
On Friday, January 13th, between 10a and 11a, according to ear and eyewitnesses, a small van being lived in by up to three adults, exploded… Read More »Car Explosion/Fire In Fremont On Friday
On Sundays in November, The Hallows Church asks for donations to help those stuck out in the rain and cold in our community. Our homeless neighbors, including marginalized veterans, often want for the most basic items necessary to survive, and we can help.
A local restauranteur, with over 30 years of experience owning and operating establishments here and in New York, issued a warning about marketing service Mogl. Peter Glick, of Roxy’s Diner, The Backdoor and, once upon a time, Fremont Fire Pit, issued a warning about excessive difficulties – and expenses – he encountered after signing on with Mogl in February.
On Monday, October 31st, during the Fremont Trick-or-Treat from 3p – 6p, Naturopathic Family Medicine will host a special Halloween Open House!
This week, Seattle City Councilmember Tim Burgess (elected at-large) sent out a follow-up e-mail and blog post on an ordinance introduced to the Council (by Councilmember Mike O’Brien, of District #6) that would create a right to camp on public property for indefinite periods of time. Councilmember Burgess opposed the introduction of the legislation, and has asked citizens to engage in discussion about this issue and the proposed new law.
On Wednesday, October 5th, construction work on the King County Wastewater Fremont Siphon Replacement – being done at 2nd Avenue & Leary Way – will continue into the wee hours of Thursday, October 6th.
On Thursday, September 29th, at 6p, in the Nordic Heritage Museum in Ballard, Seattle City Councilmember, and representative for Council District #6, Mike O’Brien invites everyone to attend a public forum on Health & Public Safety.
Seattle City Councilmember At-Large Tim Burgess sent out an e-mail on September 8th requesting that citizens voice their views to our Mayor and Councilmembers on the issue of homeless camp sites, and the overall city approach to homelessness.
Bloodworks Northwest has reported that, due to heavy usage at area hospitals the local platelet supply has dropped 56% since Monday, June 20th. Your help is needed to bring this supply back up – and ensure the survival of trauma victims and chronically ill patients right now!