March 2, 2010

The Wedgwood Vision Project, a one-year effort to define a vision for the neighborhood, has questions. And you have answers, which is why you’re being asked to take the group’s online survey, which takes about 15 minutes and asks questions about what’s important to you about your neighborhood and how you’d like to see it

March 2, 2010

[caption id=”attachment_136″ align=”aligncenter” width=”450″ caption=”Mayor Mike McGinn talks with kids Monday at Northgate Elementary.”][/caption]More than 250 people got together at Northgate Elementary Monday night to ask some big questions about the future of Seattle’s kids: What do we want for them? What are the most critical issues and problems? And what are the solutions? It

March 1, 2010

It’s open enrollment time again at Seattle Public Schools, though this year the process takes on a whole different spin with the recent adoption of the New Student Assignment Plan. (Still fuzzy on the new plan? Get the key facts). If you are OK with your child’s current assignment (as communicated over the weekend in

March 1, 2010

Wedgwood and View Ridge already have a great library, the Northeast Branch, which is the largest neighborhood branch and second busiest in the Seattle Public Library system. But what ideas do you have to make it — and the rest of the system — better? Voice your opinions tomorrow night (March 2) at the Northgate

February 27, 2010

Lock your windows and doors. That’s the advice from the Seattle Police Department after several burglaries in View Ridge, including two that are causing extra concern because they occurred while families were in their homes — and one in which a woman was physically confronted by the burglar. Here’s a recap of those two break-ins: