Next Wednesday, September 8, the voices of hundreds of students will replace the sounds of hammers and saws at Hamilton International Middle School. Yesterday morning, students, families, school staff, community members and elected officials attended the ribbon-cutting of the building, which underwent a two-year, $73 million renovation. Hamilton principal Chris Carter addresses the crowd The
September 2, 2010
A former Fremont resident dropped us a line after taking some great photos, including the one above, of the new 46th Street Mural that was just completed. William Anthony met the mural’s creator and set up a photo shoot last weekend. You can see more of the photos here on unurth.com. Thanks for sharing William!
September 1, 2010
After three consecutive Sundays of rivet busting and lane closures on the Aurora Bridge, crews will take this Sunday off to keep traffic moving smoothly over the Labor Day weekend. Rivet removal, along with the “rivet buster” equipment, will pick up again on September 12. Crews continue to work Monday through Thursday nights drilling holes
August 31, 2010
A fight inside a Fremont bar left several people with cuts after a man broke a bottle or glass and attacked them with it. It happened just after midnight this past Saturday (8/28) at a bar (the name is redacted in the police report) in the 300 block of N 36th Street. Police say the attacker
August 31, 2010
While driving around Seattle, it’s hard not to notice the overhead wire that runs above about 70 miles of pavement in and around the city. King County Metro Transit has a fleet of 159 electric trolley buses that operate along those lines, which had 19.7 million boardings on its routes in 2009 – about one-fifth
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