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Who Can Stop Seattle City Light at Loyal Heights?

Can citizens present Seattle City Light with our own Notice of Violation? Can we finally get someone with enough guts to change an ordinance that effectively forces individuals to raise the funds to...

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Oh, (West) Woodland Park!

Who are these Woodland Park Players?

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Ballard Writers x Seven on 11.4.16!

The 7th Annual Ballard Writers Collective event prompts a trip down a memory lane of writers. Event on Friday, November 4, 2016.

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Gathering for Good on 11.18:Part I

Bringing in Ballard's yearlong series goes out big with "Chopped" meets "Iron Chef" Ballard style. Free admission. Great entertainment and cause.

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Gathering for Good:Part II

The grand finale of a yearlong grant on 11.18.16. Be the audience for a chef cook-off with Bruce Naftaly and community potluck. Bringing in Ballard.

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Preserve & Gather…safely

Preserve & Gather is a wonderful new cafe, but on a dangerous street.

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Book an angel in Ballard

A Ballard writer wants to make sure there's a book for every child who might not otherwise receive one...with the help of Secret Garden Bookshop.

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Bedrock Love

People love Bedrock Industries...after another grueling move Bedrock really needs some love. Now under the Ballard Bridge on Nickerson side.

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Princess Sophia keeps its secrets

Princess Sophia was Canadian's worst maritime disaster in the day. There are still mysteries that link a Ballard woman.

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Following #Dozfy

Menu art is a thing, and #Dozfy is a real artist.

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Women’s March: D.C. and Seattle

Madison Thomas, from timid middle-schooler to bold activist is organizing local and national participation in the upcoming Women's March on Washington. The Rise of the Woman; Madison Thomas is leading...

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Here Come the Grooms

The grooms decided, why get married on a random day when they could make their entire wedding about committing to one another, and social justice?

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Cass Turnbull: Unforgettable

Cass Turnbull fought, and I do mean, fought for trees and green spaces. Plant Amnesty and TreePac will survive, but she died far too soon.

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Thundering 36th Democrats rumble to life

About 200 more people than usual showed up for Sunday Town Hall on 1.29.17 to learn the most effective ways to communicate with government, local and national.

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Farewell Rain City Video

After 29 years one of the last (and best) video rental businesses is closing. So long Rain City Video storefront, hello online rental.

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36th District Democrats Show Up, Again!

For the 36th District Democrats the problem isn't getting the legislators to show up, or the audience...it's how to find enough seats.

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Setting sail with Jim Lynch, (before the Shilshole fire)

Jim Lynch is starting a bi-coastal book tour for Before the Wind, his latest novel. He did a "sea trial" in Ballard.

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Bigger than Ballard

Ballard News-Tribune 05/01/2017 Who Knew?  It seemed like a good idea back in December. That’s when I was invited by a member of Phinney Neighborhood Village Social Committee to speak at their 5th...

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Not my swansong, in Ballard

After ten years of writing At Large, it's time for a break. Fewer columns, less writing?

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You Heard It Here

Low power radio is going to reconnect our local voices, on the right side of the FM dial. For Fremont, Ballard and Greenwood the station is KBFG 107.3.

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