- Over the weekend, trees and parking signs around Green Lake were victims of guerrilla knitting.
- Better late than never, downtown Burien welcomed the opening of the $193 million Burien Town Square development.
- The beloved Anacortes donkey named Pharlap is on pain killers after being roughed up pretty bad from a pit bull attack. Now neighbors in the Skagit County town are looking to place an all-out ban on pit bulls.
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Weekend News Round-Up
Neighborhood News Roundup
- Few things bring us dorkier joy than guerrilla knitting, and PhinneyWood has photos of a newly spotted project.
- MyBallard reports that the Nordic Heritage Museum has plans to become a "world class museum" now that it's leaving its school house home. To this we say: held og lykke!
- According to HorsesAss.Org Bill Clinton got the biggest reception of the Democratic Convention by far. Guess ole' Slick Willie still has it.
Neighborhood News Roundup
- My Ballard has lots of tasty news, reporting on Paseo's first day in a new location, Rachael Ray shooting an episode of Rachael's Travels at Volterra, and lots of fat salmon going through the Locks.
- Phinneywood reports and shares photos of an adorable knit crosswalk pedestrian flag that's popped up in Greenwood. We are all for guerrilla knitting projects, especially those that benefit your community, so we say hooray!
- The Belltowner shares, in two posts that should have been linked to each other as proof, how tourists should stay out of Belltown and on the homecoming of Daniel Stoy (an out-of-towner who was beaten unconscious on his visit to Belltown).

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