April 25, 2015

Local Phinney Ridge author Sara Crow struggled to get her three sons to take off their superhero costumes for bedtime. Considering this a problem many parents may relate to, it became the perfect inspiration for a children’s book. Sara assured her kiddos that even superhero’s have to sleep, hoping that the sentiment would calm their

April 24, 2015

Ashley Portilla, founder of District Fabric in Fremont, found herself at a crossroads when setting the employee wages at her newly opened business. Even one and a half years ago, talk of a $15 minimum wage for Seattle was in the air. Portilla decided that to attract good employees, she wanted to pay well, and

April 23, 2015

Literacy Source invites you to join in for the 13th Annual Literacy Source Breakfast: Celebrating the Ripple Effect of Education at 7:30 am at Seattle Pacific University on Tuesday May 5th, 2015. Well-known librarian, author, and literary critic Nancy Pearl will speak again this year and share her top ten book lists. Guests will also

April 22, 2015

The Fremont Neighborhood Council invites Fremonsters to the organization’s Annual General Meeting on Monday April 27th from 7-8:30pm at Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St. The FNC is a chartered organization that promotes the interests of Fremont residents. Find more news from the FNC here. YOU ARE INVITED! Please join us for our Annual General Meeting April 18!

April 20, 2015

Have you heard up “Up“? The popular Pixar movie has had played an unexpected role in Seattle’s recent development. Many parallels have been drawn between the circumnstances of the movie’s central character Carl and long time Seattle resident Edith Macefield. Just before the Ballard Bridge  Edith lived in a home built circa 1900. She caused