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King County opens shelters for severe
KIRO TV Seattle
Jan 15King County and municipalities have opened severe weather shelters Sunday for the homeless due to cold weather and snow in the forecast. The overnight shelters can also found on the King County’s website for updated information as conditions change: ... »
The Giving Season Doesn't Have to End (Help a Senior in the Central District)
Central District NewsFeatured Posts
Dec 27A 70-something Veteran has severe health issues including heart problems. Recently, while travelling, his health became a crisis. While in the hospital, his home was robbed. This gentleman hopes for a volunteer to help him inventory and clean up his be... »
UW features 6,000-square-foot garden at Monica's Village Place
Central District NewsFeatured Stories
Oct 13The University of Washington posted a news brief recently about the garden at Monica's Village Place, a Catholic Community Services housing project at 23rd and Main. The 6,000-square-foot garden was created with the help of UW Professor of Landscape Ar... »
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Cesar Chavez Day at Irwin’s
Wallyhood
Mar 30By WallyhoodBy WallyhoodAdam Stoeckle, Wallingford resident and graduate architecture student at the UW, has been working on a thesis project on the farmworker community in the Skagit Valley. He writes: In honor of National Cesar Chavez Day, all Irwin’... »
Saturday Morning News: Caucuses, Tornadoes, Dicks
Slog
Mar 03It's Caucus Day! You celebrate by singing songs, putting up a tree, hiding eggs, and hanging out with Republicans. I think. Raucous out with your caucus out! Find your caucus location here. Wreckage: "At least 90 tornadoes" hit the Midwest and the uppe... »
City Gave $7.1 Million to the Anti-Gay Seattle Archdiocese Last Year
Slog
Jan 26I want to make one thing clear: I think that an anti-gay institution like the Archdiocese of Seattle can do vital charity work without spreading its anti-gay cooties to the needy. I've long been a fan of its subsidiaries like Catholic Community Service... »