Neighborhood News and Local Blog Round-Up
- The light rail isn't even officially opened, and it's already getting grief (and being hit by cars too) from Tukwila residents, who are complaining about loud (88 decibels worth) of high-pitched squeaking from the recent light rail test runs.
- Yesterday, the Seattle Courant (which dubbed itself "Seattle's first online daily newspaper") kicked the bucket. Although the editor still believes "real journalism will survive the transition from analog to digital," he warns us all "it's just going to be scary for a bit."
- The P-I's Seattle 911 blog didn't get a warm welcome from the
classy broadsinfamous Rick's dancers (awaiting the big bosses' legal outcome) who flat-out told the guy, "Newspaper reporters aren't good for us." - We thought we saw the end of the colorful penguins, but Wallyhood reports 3D penguin statue sightings. Apparently it's a Woodland Park Zoo fundraiser thing. What is it with Washington and all the ridiculously decorated pigs, bears, penguins, and other animals scattered across the state?
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