Fremont-based Evolución Innovations, otherwise known as evo, was founded in 2002 by Bryce Phillips. What began as an online retailer has now grown from a two employee operation into a business with more than 100 employees today. It’s time for evo to celebrate and they’ll do just that on October 21 in the newly-renovated Fremont
September 13, 2011
Share Our Strength’s Dine Out For No Kid Hungry is a one-week national dine-out helping to end childhood hunger in America. Fremont’s Hunger Restaurant will be participating in the event, which lasts from September 18th to the 24th. Hunger will be offering a prix Fixe menu that includes three courses for $45 and $15 for
September 12, 2011
The Seattle City Council today approved a bill Monday requiring businesses in Seattle to provide paid leave to employees when they or their family members fall ill or victim to domestic violence. The legislation establishes minimum standards for paid sick and safe time based on company size. Workers in companies with 5 to 249 employees
September 12, 2011
The Seattle Neighborhood Matching fund is hosting two community workshops this week, with an emphasis on emergency preparedness. The workshops will also include information about how to apply for the Small and Simple Projects Fund. From the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods: Seattle Department of Neighborhoods will hold two workshops for community members interested in applying
September 12, 2011
Here’s what I know. Friday night, Fremont was leading Wallingford in the Seattle Weekly Snackdown Challenge vote. Saturday, Fremont was still ahead, by a small amount over Wallingford (50.5 to 49.5). Sunday afternoon, Fremont was still ahead, by a slightly larger margin (52 to 48). Monday, Wallingford is announced as the winner of the Snackdown
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