- Feeling lonely? The Daily Weekly says Larry Phillips will email you if you email him. (Wonder if he'll send pics, too.)
- Publicola says Gregoire does not support a state income tax, so stop asking. Goldy at HorsesAss is not so sure he's entirely against the idea.
- Fourteen percent university tuition hike, anyone? The Capitol Record reports on why that might not be feasible.
Neighborhood News And Local Blog Round-Up
Neighborhood News And Local Blog Round-Up
- Oh no! That horrible flu everyone seems to have been getting lately has hit the schools, KOMO reports.
- In the most unsurprising news item of the day, West Seattle Blog reports that a high school has been vandalized.
- Lake City finally got its day in the sun when the Stranger wrote about the neighborhood's effort to clean up and fight crime. Lake City Live has the details.
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
The son of former Seattle mayor Charles Royer is running for mayor himself, and that's straight from the HorsesAss. On the plus side, it looks like Jordan Royer is more together than mayor Nickels' son, Jake. West Seattle is sort of freaking out about the snow, while the Rainier Valley Post is freaking out for another reason: the Lakewood Seward Park Community Center is in danger of closing--there's a meeting about it Thursday. But where one door closes, a produce stand is poised to open. MyBallard reports that Top Banana should soon be back in business. And PhinneyWood has the 411 on how to find out when your bus will arrive.
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
- West Seattle Blog has been covering a weekend diving accident at Seacrest which left one man struggling for his life at Harborview.
- The Central District News also spent the weekend updating and covering a sad story of two youth shot near Garfield High School. One of the young men died at the scene, while another was taken to Harborview to care for his injuries.
- Oh no. Now that Halloween is over, the Christmas/holiday lights and decorations are arriving. Capitol Hill Seattle reports the lights are already being strung up and down Broadway.
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
- West Seattle Blog has the update on Nickelsville and the encampment's scheduled ouster.
- Losing your glasses sucks. Losing your glasses on the bus, and knowing they will be donated to someone in need of glasses but unable to afford them, sucks slightly less.
- Ooh this sounds delicious and delightful. MyBallard announces 2009's "Dinner and Movie" series, with dinner courtesy of Volterra paired with some truly classic food films.
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.
Sound Transit's Nose Found To Be Clean
The great folks at Seattle Transit Blog tipped us to this month's yet another audit conducted on Sound Transit. Independent auditor KPMG LLP gave the agency high marks. Since the corrupt private sector is naturally suspect, we're glad that this week's audit comes on the heels of a previous one released in January by State Auditor Brian Sonntag.
A Tale of a Tyler Farrar Headline
All of us here at Seattlest pretty much fell for cyclist Tyler Farrar after Seattlest MvB interviewed him this week. After all, he's a local, he's young and funny, and he's going to ride in the Tour de France. What's not to like?

