KC Exec. Ron Sims leaving for Wash., DC
King County Executive Ron Sims announced moments ago that he is resigning to take a position with the Obama administration. Sims will become deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...
View ArticleAging & Disability Services asks community input for new plan
King County’s Aging and Disability Services (ADS) wants community input for its new Area Plan on Aging, which will guide its work from 2012-2015. ADS is a division of the Seattle Human Services...
View ArticleRemember to vote, mail your ballot
The Aug. 16 primary and special election is quickly approaching. Remember to have your ballots stamped and postmarked, or dropped in a ballot drop box on or before Tuesday, Aug. 16. The closest local...
View ArticleSeattle & King County offering amnesty on pet licenses this month
Seattle and King County are offering pet owners a one-month amnesty on pet licenses during the month of April. So if you let your pet’s license lapse or never purchased one to begin with, now’s your...
View ArticleMetro proposes canceling 3 Phinney-Greenwood bus routes, changing 2 others if...
King County Metro today said it will have to dramatically cut bus service next June if the state legislature doesn’t come up with stable, reliable transit funding. Today’s proposal involves canceling...
View ArticleKC Exec. Ron Sims leaving for Wash., DC
King County Executive Ron Sims announced moments ago that he is resigning to take a position with the Obama administration. Sims will become deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...
View ArticleAging & Disability Services asks community input for new plan
King County’s Aging and Disability Services (ADS) wants community input for its new Area Plan on Aging, which will guide its work from 2012-2015. ADS is a division of the Seattle Human Services...
View ArticleRemember to vote, mail your ballot
The Aug. 16 primary and special election is quickly approaching. Remember to have your ballots stamped and postmarked, or dropped in a ballot drop box on or before Tuesday, Aug. 16. The closest local...
View ArticleSeattle & King County offering amnesty on pet licenses this month
Seattle and King County are offering pet owners a one-month amnesty on pet licenses during the month of April. So if you let your pet’s license lapse or never purchased one to begin with, now’s your...
View ArticleMetro proposes canceling 3 Phinney-Greenwood bus routes, changing 2 others if...
King County Metro today said it will have to dramatically cut bus service next June if the state legislature doesn’t come up with stable, reliable transit funding. Today’s proposal involves canceling...
View ArticleKing County begins using new emergency alert system
King County has a new emergency alert system, which went online yesterday. Anyone who was previously signed up with RPIN/AlertSense will need to register with ALERT King County. The system sends texts,...
View ArticlePNA receives King County Executive’s Award for Community Resilience for...
King County Executive Dow Constantine today presented the Phinney Neighborhood Association with the Executive’s Award for Community Resilience for helping organize the massive community rebuilding...
View ArticleKC Exec. Ron Sims leaving for Wash., DC
King County Executive Ron Sims announced moments ago that he is resigning to take a position with the Obama administration. Sims will become deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...
View ArticleAging & Disability Services asks community input for new plan
King County’s Aging and Disability Services (ADS) wants community input for its new Area Plan on Aging, which will guide its work from 2012-2015. ADS is a division of the Seattle Human Services...
View ArticleRemember to vote, mail your ballot
The Aug. 16 primary and special election is quickly approaching. Remember to have your ballots stamped and postmarked, or dropped in a ballot drop box on or before Tuesday, Aug. 16. The closest local...
View ArticleSeattle & King County offering amnesty on pet licenses this month
Seattle and King County are offering pet owners a one-month amnesty on pet licenses during the month of April. So if you let your pet’s license lapse or never purchased one to begin with, now’s your...
View ArticleMetro proposes canceling 3 Phinney-Greenwood bus routes, changing 2 others if...
King County Metro today said it will have to dramatically cut bus service next June if the state legislature doesn’t come up with stable, reliable transit funding. Today’s proposal involves canceling...
View ArticleKing County begins using new emergency alert system
King County has a new emergency alert system, which went online yesterday. Anyone who was previously signed up with RPIN/AlertSense will need to register with ALERT King County. The system sends texts,...
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