Around the world, people are celebrating PARK(ing) Day, where artists and community members temporarily transform parking spaces into public parks and other social spaces. According to Feet First, “Fifteen on-street parking spaces across Seattle, from Rainier Valley to Fremont neighborhoods (Bitters Co & Hub and Bespoke), will be occupied by public parks for the day between the hours
September 15, 2011
Looks like the old gang is getting back together. Saturday, September 17th will be the one-year anniversary since the Buckaroo closed its doors for the final time in Fremont. While the red building continues to undergo changes, the old crew that used to gather at the outside rails or cozy up to the bar are
September 15, 2011
The Emmy award-winning show CityStream recently profiled Fremont garden ornament business, Fleur De Lis. In this economy, making a go of a new business can be risky. But when a landmark garden ornament store in Fremont closed last year, it was an opportunity for a new beginning Miguel Hernandez couldn’t pass up. So with some
September 15, 2011
On Friday, September 16, join thousands of your friends, neighbors and colleagues to do more during an all-county day of volunteering brought to you by the Untied Way of King County called the Day of Caring. Here in Fremont, the Fremont Arts Council will be celebrating the Day of Caring by hosting a “revitalization &
September 14, 2011
Update: MyBallard has the details on what happened. Two bank robbers caused the disturbance and both have been apprehended. Original: 2:00pm – You should steer clear of the Aurora Bridge right now. Police have closed the southbound lane “due to SWAT activity.” According to a Seattle PD tweet, “SWAT activity in the 2400 block of
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