2003 Archives

Vol. 7, Issue 7 - July 2003

NEWS

    Making way for the monorail Stations on 15th Avenue Northwest could displace businesses.

    Merchants back mall expansion Council hearings on Northgate plan draw big crowds.

    City seeks to block creeks initiative Suit aimed at keeping I-80 off September ballot.

    Metro honors North Ender Green Lake resident Fisher named Operator of the Year.

    Meet Chief Gil Police Chief Kerlikowske to speak July 17.

    Rick's rezone approved Council approves topless club's application on 5-4 vote.

    Dog ordinance passed New regulations governing dangerous dogs approved by City Council.

    News briefs Help name Fremont park, New History House mural, NE Library construction.

    COLUMN: STAN'S LOOKOUT
    Stan's Lookout By Stan Stapp.

    COLUMN: LAND USE
    Land Use By Clayton Park.

    COLUMN: COPS N ROBBERS
    Police beat By Leah Weathersby.

OPINIONS

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    Letters to the Editor Bravo, Jane Lotter, Krispy Kreme no boon, Thanks for exposing news.

    COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
    Swim at your own risk By Jane Lotter.

    COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
    Neighborhoods should speak up By James Bush.

HEALTHY LIVING

    Scooter insanity Lake City coffee shop hub for Vespa rally.

    Healthy Living Briefs Globetrotters hold baskeball camp, Bike helmets to be required in Seattle.

EYE ON EDUCATION

    Singing for Peace Alternative School #1 students write, record songs for CD.

BUSINESS BEAT

    Ex-journalist returns to first love Wedgwood's John Lustig writes comic books.

OUT & ABOUT

    Milk Carton Martins Family has two winning decades as Seafair Milk Carton Derby contestants.

    Hale's Ales Leary Way brewery, pub offer fun, tradition and quality.

    Ballard SeafoodFest Something fishy in Ballard on July 26 and 27.

    Out and About Briefs Family Fourth, Chefs to visit Farmers Markets, Festivals seek volunteers, Greenwood Parade, Roosevelt potluck, Wallingford Kiddies Parade, 5K Race for Research.

HOME & GARDEN

    P-Patch program turns 30 Community gardens present mid-month open houses.

    Dunn Gardens Olmsted-designed gardens hidden gem of Northwest Seattle.

    Home and Garden Briefs Garden camps for kids, Haller Lake P-Patch open house

    COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
    Fence projects By Matt Maury of the Homeowner's Club.

    COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
    Decorating Dilemmas By Robin Daly of Daly's Paint and Decorating.

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