The Hazen boys basketball team put another one in the win column Wednesday night with a 65-46 win at home over Highline.
A 44-year-old Renton man was killed early Thursday morning when he crashed the stolen motorcycle he was riding in a metal pole on a walking trail along state Route 169.
A total of $2,944,120 was paid in taxes to King County and Renton, with $827,000 in excise taxes coming to the city.
On Friday, the Highlanders improved their record to 13-1 overall and remained a perfect 8-0 in the Seamount League with an 80-39 victory over Tyee.
According to Deputy Public Works Administrator Doug Jacobson, the roadway, built in the 1950s, is beginning to fail.
The National Weather Service is predicting patchy fog before 11 a.m. today, Saturday, clearing to partly sunny skies with a high near 48. It will stay mostly cloudy overnight with lows around 40.
On Wednesday, the Highlanders had little trouble with Evergreen, going into Evergreen High School and beating the Wolverines 66-29.
Against the Indians, Lindbergh pulled out a 32-28 victory, with both teams trading wins throughout the meet.
No decisions were made on the issue and while councilmembers were split on the need to change the current format, all agreed that they would like to find a way to increase public comment and input earlier in the policy-making process.
The city continues to urge the legislature to pass a funding package that will lead to the upgrade of both the Interstate 405/state Route 167 interchange but helps expand the entire corridor.
The National Weather service is predicting another gray and rainy weekend for our area, with showers and possible thunderstorms all weekend long.
The entire Puget Sound area is expected to get regular winds of between 20 and 35 mph tonight, with gusts of up to 45 mph.
Hundreds turn out to show their support at 12th Man Rally at City Hall.
Change to biweekly meetings could add comment period to Committee of the Whole meetings, but opponents worry about reduced access to City Council.
Originally constructed in 2008 as a gateway monument near the Seahawks headquarters at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in the north end of the city, the sign was damaged by a pair of car accidents and was ultimately replaced with a new sign near the VMAC.
With names ranging from “All Natural” to “The Happiness Company” to “World of Weed,” the 14 potential locations come from all parts of the city.
The auction, which began today and runs through Saturday, will benefit Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll’s A Better Seattle.
On top of the wins, Lindbergh swimmers recorded 6 state qualifying times and 16 district qualifying times.
The Hazen Highlander boys basketball team improved their record to 8-1 on the season with a 65-56 win Saturday against Mount Rainier.
On the agenda is the swearing in of incumbents Randy Corman and Terri Briere and of new councilman Armondo Pavone.