Businesses demonstrating professional achievement, high ethical standards and service above self sought as nominees
Additional items include new laptops for police cruisers and Southern Gateway study
Those big green things are more important than you think.
The following blotter items and information from Nov 21 through Nov 25 were selected from the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Toy donations can be made at any Shoreline Fire Station
City of Shoreline sponsors education summit featuring Shoreline Public Schools Superintendent Sue Walker and Shoreline Community College President Lee Lambert
Ikaika Miyata brought home gold from Northwest Pacific Regionals in Spokane
2012 budget includes $500,000 in one-time funding for installation of sidewalks along 15th Ave. N.E. from 160th St. to 165th St.
Interviews to take place Dec. 6-7; hire expected to be made later this month
Knights win six trophies at regional event Nov. 19 and 20
Ideas Lake Forest Park's south end are considered and evaluated by citizens at Wednesday night meeting
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.
The Boeing Company announced on Wednesday that it intends to build the new 737 MAX in Renton.
Retail inspections turn up eight violations in Shoreline in 2011 more than the total in the last five years.
The governors of Washington and Rhode Island want doctors to be able to prescribe it and pharmacists to fill prescriptions. They filed a petition with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration today.
Suspects are a 58-year-old Seattle man and 56-year-old homeless man
Five break-ins occurred on Monday
Blue Square taking Point Wells development fight to Court of Appeals
The following blotter items from Nov. 20- Nov. 26 and information on arrests were supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Walgreens at 17524 Aurora Ave. North will offer free flu shots from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3 or until supplies run out
Third grade teacher honored
Three Gov. Watch-endorsed candidates win election
Salomon credits volunteers for late push to victory, looks forward to serving on Council
Salomon lead ticks up to .72 percent after holiday weekend.
Shoreline's William Lynch follows in his father's footsteps to the McCaw Hall stage for PNB's Nutcracker.
Trees and erosion raise temperatures
Deer sightings in the area spreading to Shoreline.
If that offer seems too good to be true, it probably is, according to the bureau.
Tips, Tricks and Secrets to Saving Your Family Money
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet—and wallets—to your favorite independent business.
Richmond Highlands comes together to support one of their own.
Election reports as of Nov. 23
Former Washington Husky center Dan Eernissee now works for the City of Shoreline as Economic Development Manager.
Before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner with family, residents of Richmond Beach run with friends.
Central Market is one of nine locations throughout Puget Sound where you can drop off your used cooking oil.
Shoreline Community College Names Male and Female Player of the Week
The following blotter items from Nov. 14- Nov. 19 and information on arrests were supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Sound Transit announces Sounder commuter rail service between Everett and Seattle has been cancelled Wednesday evening due to mudslides across the tracks north of Edmonds.
Save Richmond Beach and Woodway win in court against Point Wells developers