September 20, 2018

The Great Wallingford Wurst Festival is an “Octoberfest” style end-of-summer celebration that takes place in September at St. Benedict School. Now in its 35th year, the festival started as a small fundraiser for the school. Today the festival brings more than 10,000 visitors to the Wallingford neighborhood in one weekend. The Wurst Festival features inflatable

Don’t miss the Great Wallingford Wurst Festival

September 20, 2018

Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced $1.7 million in awards for senior centers that contribute to the health, well-being, and independence of Seattle’s older adults. “As our City grows less affordable, we must continue to invest in our most vulnerable residents, including our senior community. Our older neighbors are an asset to our community and a vital part of the fabric

Senior centers to get $1.7M from city

June 13, 2018

A sponsored post from our friends at New Seasons Market Looking to patronize businesses that put their values into action: like using sustainable and responsible environmental practices, caring for employees, and building community? There’s a brand-new option in Ballard. New Seasons Market gives 10 percent of its after-tax profits to local nonprofits, with a focus on

Welcome, New Seasons!

May 6, 2018

Sponsored post by MultiCare Indigo Urgent Care. It’s Saturday. You’ve just returned from your 8-year-old’s soccer game. Her foot, which she landed on awkwardly during today’s game, is swollen and she’s clearly in pain. Do you go to the ER or urgent care? We get that question almost daily at MultiCare Indigo Urgent Care in Wallingford.

When do you go to an urgent care rather than an ER?

May 2, 2018

Bloodworks Northwest has issued an urgent appeal for blood donors. Inventories have dipped to critical levels due to consecutive weeks of Spring break vacations and a very early Easter holiday. There is a special need for O blood type and platelets, but all types are welcomed. Type O negative blood is the universal blood type

Blood needed