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Madison apartment project goes back to drawing board

A mixed-use apartment project at 1222 E. Madison in Seattle faces further design reviews after initial plans were rejected by the board. Concerns about the project's corner design prompted the developers to revise their proposal, which is now subject to evaluation at a public hearing. The project aims to provide workforce housing while addressing community feedback on aesthetics and functionality.

Who should be on the Capitol Hill Seattle 1 bill?

The Capitol Hill Community Council, led by Vice President Charlette Lefevre, proposes a unique solution to boost local commerce through a community currency system. This initiative would provide a 10% discount at participating businesses, encouraging residents and visitors to spend within the neighborhood. The concept aims to stimulate the local economy while fostering community engagement through a fun poll to design the new currency bills.

Theo Chocolate's flagship store in Fremont to close after 19 sweet years of service

Theo Chocolate's flagship store in Fremont will close after 19 years of operation, marking a significant loss for the local community. Customers, like Bonnie Britt, express heartbreak over the closure, having created cherished memories tied to the store. Although the chocolate will still be available online, the in-person experience will be missed by many loyal fans.

Man, 3 dogs survive RV fire in south Seattle

A man and his three dogs survived an RV fire in south Seattle, managing to escape the blaze unharmed. The dogs were taken to a veterinarian for examination, while local residents praised the man’s calm demeanor. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire and have not released further details about the man's condition.

Seattle City Council Hosts Public Forum for District 2 Vacancy Finalists

The Seattle City Council recently hosted a public forum featuring finalists for the District 2 vacancy, showcasing community engagement in local governance. Key discussions included the appointment of a new Seattle Police Department chief and issues surrounding public safety. This event highlights the council's commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing pressing community concerns.

Seattle voters to decide on renewing crucial school levies amid 100M budget deficit

Seattle voters face a critical decision on renewing two essential school levies in a special election on February 11, 2025, amidst a significant $100 million budget deficit for Seattle Public Schools. If approved, these levies will not introduce new taxes but will replace existing funds necessary for maintaining school operations and supporting educational programs. The outcome will directly impact the funding for essential services such as staff salaries, student transportation, and extracurricular activities.

Man, 3 dogs survive RV fire in south Seattle

A man and his three dogs are recovering after escaping a fire that engulfed their RV in south Seattle. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, with local authorities yet to determine the cause of the blaze. The dogs were taken to a veterinarian for examination following their escape.

Graffiti Taggers Arrested for Shooting at Driver on I-5 Ramp 2 Released on Low Bail

Three graffiti taggers were arrested for allegedly shooting at a driver on the Dearborn exit ramp from northbound I-5 in Seattle, with two being released on low bail. The incident, which occurred late Friday night, was deemed highly unusual by the Washington State Patrol, as graffiti taggers typically do not resort to violence. Local authorities are working to address graffiti-related crime, with recent efforts to increase the seriousness of charges against taggers.

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