It might be a little late for 2011 but Fremont’s Theo Chocolate is hoping to make fair-trade Hanukkah gelt, the golden-foiled chocolate coins given to children, available for next season. Seattle Weekly spoke with Theo, who is trying to find a way to find chocolate manufacturers who can keep up with demand for it. There
December 7, 2011
The majority of Fremont didn’t want initiative 1183 to pass in the last election. According to this map created by our news partners, The Seattle Times, only a couple of voting districts in Fremont voted yes, while several had 60-percent or more of voters checking the no box. Initiative 1183 passed by 59-percent, privatizing liquor
December 7, 2011
What if you could hop on a subway train here in Fremont and take it over the hill to Ballard or across the lake to University District? It might just be a possibility one day. Ballard Spur, the proposed light rail line from Ballard to the University District by Ballardite Keith Kyle, has teamed up
December 6, 2011
A fire shut down the Fremont Ave. Laundromat back in April, leading many to think the building would be abandoned and sold. However, the laundromat at 43rd & Fremont Ave. is back. How do I know? There’s about about ten different signs on the windows saying “We Are Back.” Technically, however, the laundromat isn’t open
December 6, 2011
A Wallingford and Ballard urban farming group is seeking unused space to plant fruits and veggies. City Grown Seattle would like to expand in 2012, and is hoping to find residents who would like to support urban farming by letting them farm their land in exchange for a share in the farm produce. The group
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