May 2, 2010

Update: University of Washington Prof. Cliff Mass posts on “An extraordinary May storm.” Update Monday morning: Winds, which have caused several power outages around the area, are forecast to remain high all day. The high wind gust overnight in Maple Leaf was 29 mph shortly after 3:30 a.m. A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL

May 2, 2010

Strolling in Maple Leaf’s Reservoir Park is a little more constrained now as construction to greatly enlarge the park by burying the reservoir continues. This way path, commonly used by children and dogwalkers at the reservoir’s southeast corner, has become part of the construction zone. It’s near what will most likely be a viewpoint with

April 30, 2010

On Saturday, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin in-person visits to households that did not return their 2010 Census Form. Census workers will wear a Department of Commerce badge and carry a black bag with the official U.S. Census Bureau logo. They will ask basic questions such as names, birth dates and race of everyone living

April 30, 2010

These appeared overnight Friday. The chip were still there at mid-morning, just to the east of 12th Avenue Northeast.

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April 30, 2010

Earlier we posted on bus route changes, the hottest topic at Wednesday night’s general meeting of the Maple Leaf Community Council. Here’s some more news from the meeting, which was attended by about 80 residents and city representatives. 15th Avenue Northeast bridge. The bridge over Thornton Creek just south of Northgate Way closes May 17