MLK Day: Transportation changes, and more

January 17th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Holidays, Metro, White Center news 2 Comments »

Metro’s on a “reduced-weekday” schedule for the holiday. Most government offices/facilities are closed – no school, no mail; banks are closed too. MLK Day is also a Day of Service for many, and King County United Way tells us White Center-headquartered WestSide Baby is one of those places, with volunteers helping out at its newly expanded HQ today.

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Update: Shorewood crash on 26th SW sends 1 to hospital

January 15th, 2011 Tracy Posted in King County Sheriff's Office, Shorewood, White Center news Comments Off on Update: Shorewood crash on 26th SW sends 1 to hospital

King County Sheriff’s Deputies say the black pickup in the photo hit a pedestrian crossing 26th SW south of 106th SW about 12:30 pm. We were at the site around 2 and the Major Accident Response investigators had just arrived – deputies told us that meant the road is not likely to reopen till early evening. (We will check back.) No word so far on the circumstances, nor on the condition of the pedestrian. This is a busy area for traffic, since 106th SW runs between White Center and the West Seattle neighborhood of Arbor Heights, and 26th SW runs north of the scene all the way to the Westwood Village shopping center. We have two reports, neither official (one is from someone saying he was a witness at the scene right after the crash), that the victim is a juvenile male, and we will be trying to find out more.

5:31 PM UPDATE: The road is open again; investigators have finished and departed.

6:40 PM UPDATE: King County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. John Urquhart has sent a brief news release on the crash, but the only additional detail it contains is that the victim, described as “around 15 years old,” is in serious condition.

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Holy Family Youth Choir performs at Harborview

January 14th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Holidays, Holy Family, Schools, White Center news Comments Off on Holy Family Youth Choir performs at Harborview

Big field trip for young singers from White Center’s Holy Family School – they were at Harborview Medical Center downtown on Thursday for its 19th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration. Third from left in the back row, that’s Eileen Whalen, executive director of HMC. The Holy Family Youth Choir members sang during the celebration, under the direction of Anca Wilson:

Thanks to Harborview for sharing the photos!

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North Highline Fire District commissioners: Evening meeting ahead

January 13th, 2011 Tracy Posted in North Highline Fire District, White Center news Comments Off on North Highline Fire District commissioners: Evening meeting ahead

Some have fretted they can’t attend the meetings when they’re held in the morning – so here’s your chance. The North Highline Fire District commissioners meet at 6 pm next Tuesday, January 18th. Location: NHFD headquarters, 1243 SW 112th. Open to the public, and you’re encouraged to come find out what’s happening in your fire district.

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White Center snow aftermath: Wednesday morning updates

January 12th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Schools, White Center news Comments Off on White Center snow aftermath: Wednesday morning updates

The snow’s been melting for a few hours but the slushy aftermath has lingering effects this morning:

METRO: On snow routes till 9 am.

SCHOOLS: Highline Public Schools is 1 hour late … Seattle Public Schools and Holy Family School have both announced 2-hour delays. … Kennedy High School starts 10:30 am.

TRASH/RECYCLING/YARD WASTE: Seattle Public Utilities is on its regular schedule. Allied has announced some changes.

More as we get it.

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Snowy night in White Center – but it’s not supposed to last

January 11th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Weather, White Center news Comments Off on Snowy night in White Center – but it’s not supposed to last

Hit “refresh” for the latest image from that “live” traffic camera the county has in White Center. Hope you don’t have to drive anywhere till after daybreak Wednesday, because by all accounts, it’s just plain nasty out there. More than an inch of snow has fallen by late evening around the Seattle metro area, including White Center. But the forecasters insist it will change to rain by morning – the question is, how much of a sloppy, slushy mess will you have to slog through during the am commute? We’ll have updates, including the early-morning word on what local schools plan to do. Also note that as of right now (10:45 pm Tuesday), Metro has all buses on snow routing.

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Need help paying utility bills? Special event this weekend

January 10th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Utilities, West Seattle, White Center news Comments Off on Need help paying utility bills? Special event this weekend

Local utilities say there’s help for people who can’t pay their utility bills – but few people manage to get that help, because they don’t know it exists. That’s why Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle City Light are putting on a special event this weekend in West Seattle – find out about it here (and that link also will help you find out if you qualify for assistance).

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Not registered to vote yet? Sign up by Monday, to help decide school levy

January 8th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Election, Highline School District, White Center news Comments Off on Not registered to vote yet? Sign up by Monday, to help decide school levy

In a special election on February 8th, voters in the Highline Public Schools district will decide the fate of a levy to raise more than $40 million a year, replacing a levy that’s expiring. (You can read about it here.) If you need to register to vote, or change your information, the deadline for doing so online – in order to make sure you get your ballot in the mail in time for that election – is this Monday. You can get it all done by going here.

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Signs of change, signs of community: New White Center banners

January 7th, 2011 Tracy Posted in White Center Community Development Association, White Center news Comments Off on Signs of change, signs of community: New White Center banners

We thought we noticed something different when we walked out of 88 Deli in South Delridge after lunch the other day. We’d heard about the new banners but this was the first time we’d seen them. And now this update from White Center Community Development Association confirms that they are newly installed – north of Roxbury for now, but WCCDA says they have money for putting up banners south of Roxbury, too.

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White Center slice of life: Rave for a Good Samaritan

January 6th, 2011 Tracy Posted in People, White Center news 1 Comment »

Out of the WCN inbox:

A big THANK YOU ! to the kind White Center good neighbor named Keith and his friends.

My car stalled out on 16th Ave. by Blockbuster, about 2 mils from home. I managed to pull over to the side, but it still was stuck in in a traffic lane.

Two men appeared out of nowhere, started pushing, and got my old Toyota safely into the Albertson’s parking lot. Minutes layer Keith and a friend with a car returned with a smile and a can of gas (yeah, I had foolishly run out of gas) and made sure I got my engine started.

I only had $3.00 cash with me, but he insisted on giving me all the gas.

Kindness makes the world go round! I promised to pay it forward.

Dina Johnson

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New South Delridge business: Rodriguez Secondhand Store

January 5th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Businesses, White Center news 6 Comments »

Story and photos by Deanie Schwarz
Reporting for White Center Now

Rodriguez Secondhand Store has just opened in South Delridge, next to 88 Deli. It’s owned by Juan and Marla Rodriguez.

They began selling at the Starlight Swap Meet in Lakewood, then moved to an outdoor location on the parking lot of Jack’s Payless Auto Parts on Martin Luther King Way, but being outside under a tent is tough during bad weather, and Juan was pretty tired of hauling their goods in and out every day.

The couple live in Tukwila but decided to find an indoor space for the first time, to run their mom-and-pop business. They say they chose to lease in White Center because it is affordable. The 600-square-foot space is filled with “stuff” from the kitschy to the practical. Magazines are stacked on shelves, coats, pants and purses hang above lawn mowers, or they can even fix the lawn mower and weed-eater you might already have.

One of their first customers in the store was an older gentleman who has lived in WC for most of his 70+ years. He told the Rodriguezes that it has been many years since there has been a secondhand shop in WC. Some years ago, there was a Goodwill in the area – right now, there’s one further south, in Burien – but as far as they know, they are the only one currently in the South Delridge/White Center neighborhood.

They are looking forward to introducing themselves to their neighbor businesses and to serving the neighborhood.

Rodriguez Secondhand Store will be open Mondays-Sundays, 9:30 am-6:30 pm, to begin. They are located at 9416 Delridge Way SW; phone 206-280-5064.

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White Center streetlight among latest found with ‘contact voltage’

January 5th, 2011 Tracy Posted in Safety, Utilities, White Center news Comments Off on White Center streetlight among latest found with ‘contact voltage’

(Photo by Deanie Schwarz)
Seattle City Light has published another update today about its ongoing systemwide streetlight inspections in the wake of “contact voltage” that killed a Queen Anne dog and spooked one in West Seattle’s High Point neighborhood – and this time, a White Center problem was found, according to City Light’s online update. It’s at 1721 SW Roxbury Street [map] – photo above (right outside the Salvadorean Bakery building) and was found with 111 volts. The utility says a faulty ballast assembly was replaced; its contractors have finished inspecting more than a third of the streetlights and associated facilities in the system

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Update: Burn ban ends, fireplaces/woodstoves OK now

January 4th, 2011 Tracy Posted in White Center news Comments Off on Update: Burn ban ends, fireplaces/woodstoves OK now

As of 5 pm, the burn ban that’s been in effect throughout King County is canceled, per the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.

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North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meets Thursday

January 4th, 2011 Tracy Posted in North Highline UAC, White Center news Comments Off on North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meets Thursday

As always, the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meets the first Thursday of the month, and that means this Thursday, 7 pm. From the official agenda, received via e-mail:

*7:05 p.m. Public announcements*

*7:10 p.m. Public comment – 3 minutes for individuals*
* 5 minutes for groups*

*7:15 p.m. KCSO Capt Joseph Hodgson – Crime Stats*

*7:25 p.m. Lucy Auster & Emery Bayley – Brownsfield Update*

**

*7:45 p.m. Paul Reitenbach, King County Comprehensive Plan *

*8:00 p.m. Treasurers Report *

*8:05 p.m. Corresponding Secretary Report*

*8:10 p.m. Committee Reports*

* 1. Governance *

* 2. Arts and Parks *

* 3. Public Safety*

* 4. Housing and Human Services *

* 5. Public Outreach*

* 6. Transportation*

* 7. Steve Cox Memorial*

*8:20 p.m. Unfinished Business** *

* Priority List*

*8:45 p.m. New Business*

* North Highline Housing Assessment *

* UAC President’s Meeting with Executive Constantine*

The meeting’s at the usual location – North Highline Fire District HQ, 1243 SW 112th (map).

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Stolen car, shots fired, pursuit – all starting in White Center

January 3rd, 2011 Tracy Posted in Crime, King County Sheriff's Office, White Center news 4 Comments »

We heard this pursuit on the scanner last night but didn’t realize it had begun in White Center. Just in from King County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. John Urquhart:

The New Year is starting with a bang as one car chased another car while firing several shots at the fleeing vehicle. Apparently no one was hit.

Then it got interesting. A Sheriff’s deputies found the suspect car twice, and the chase(s) was on!

It all started about 10:50 PM last night (January 2nd). The Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call about a black Acura chasing a red SUV in the White Center area at speeds up to 80 mph. The driver of the Acura was leaning out the window shooting a handgun at the SUV.

Ten minutes later a deputy found the Acura, now in the Top Hat neighborhood and a short pursuit ensued. But the suspect vehicle got away.

A few minutes later a 2nd deputy found the car again, this time on SR 599. Another pursuit ending up on southbound I-5. The chase was ended when the deputy lost sight of the car at about the Kent-Des Moines Road.

At 12:15 AM a White Center woman called to report her 1997 Acura Integra stolen. Deputies believe this was the vehicle involved in the shooting and the chase. The license number is 403ZJG (Washington). The car is distinctive because it is black but with red and silver wheel rims.

So far there are no reported injures. No one is in custody. Neither the stolen vehicle nor the red SUV, possibly a 4Runner, have been found.

Anyone with information is asked to call the King County Sheriff’s Office at (206) 296-3311 (24 hours) or 9-1-1.

10:32 AM UPDATE: According to the scanner, police have found the stolen car. No word if they found a suspect with it. It wasn’t in West Seattle or White Center – someplace else in Seattle city limits, couldn’t quite pick that up from the radio transmissions.

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Reminder: Burn ban means no fireplace, woodstove fires, unless…

January 2nd, 2011 Tracy Posted in Environment, Weather, White Center news Comments Off on Reminder: Burn ban means no fireplace, woodstove fires, unless…

Thanks to WCN contributor Deanie Schwarz for reminding us about this – it’s been in effect since yesterday afternoon but we hadn’t mentioned it yet. A Stage 1 burn ban is in place right now for King County, which means you’re not supposed to use your fireplace or woodstove unless you have no other way to keep warm. It also means no outdoor fires. More information here.

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White Center/West Seattle Polar Bear Swim 2011 makes a splash

January 1st, 2011 Tracy Posted in Video, White Center news 1 Comment »

It happened within the past hour at Alki Beach in West Seattle, but it’s the White Center Polar Bear Swim too; the invitation was issued by WC Chamber of Commerce president Mark Ufkes, who’s long been inviting anyone and everyone to start the New Year with a splash. The sunny weather brought out more than 100 “swimmers” – even The King:

We wish you and all of White Center (and beyond) the happiest of New Years!

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Year in review: King County Executive lists accomplishments

December 28th, 2010 Tracy Posted in King County, White Center news 1 Comment »

Received from King County Executive Dow Constantine’s office today:

2010: a year of accomplishment and reform

After one year, tangible progress made toward protecting community values and returning King County to financial stability

After his first year in office, King County Executive Dow Constantine says his agenda for reform has put the County on a path to financial stability, bringing fundamental change and significant accomplishments consistent with the values of our community.

“In one year we’ve made dramatic strides toward putting the County on sound financial footing, while handling emergent issues in a methodical and responsible way,” said Executive Constantine. “Thanks to our strong leadership team, and dedicated King County employees, we have accomplished much to protect what matters most to the people of King County.”

Among the accomplishments of his administration in the first year, the Executive cited:

* Full funding for the long-awaited replacement of the South Park Bridge, in collaboration with federal, state and local leaders.
* Federal funding for long-term interim repair of the ailing Howard Hanson Dam to reduce the flood risk in the Green River Valley, in collaboration with federal, state and local leaders.
* A regional partnership with cities on a new model for animal services.
* A regional partnership with cities on jail planning, to avoid unnecessary construction of new city jails.
* A consensus with regional leaders on reforms in the provision of Metro bus service.
* The purchase of 250 acres of Maury Island, including a mile of shoreline, that completes the Executive’s 12-year effort to preserve the longest remaining undeveloped Puget Sound shoreline in King County.

* Completion and adoption of the first-ever countywide strategic plan.

* Completion of the first phase of an upgrade to the County’s human resources business processes, replacing manual practices from the 1970’s with more efficient automated workflows that provide critical access to real-time data.

* Creation of a new County energy policy to achieve even greater energy efficiency, reduce operational costs, and curtail greenhouse gas emissions.

* Reform of DDES permitting to a fixed fee model rather than hourly rates, and creation of a customer service unit for rural owners.
Adoption of a new King County budget, one week ahead of schedule, achieved several of the Executive’s goals by:

* Consolidating his effort to put County government back on sound financial footing by creating annual efficiencies of three percent, leading to budgets that will be sustainable over time,
* Sticking to his principle of maintaining reserves without resorting to one-time gimmicks,
* Working with more than 90-percent of the County’s employees to preserve services to the public by forgoing a cost-of-living adjustment for next year, and
* Preserving the principle of restoring services, to the extent possible, in those areas where employees have sacrificed their COLA.

Prudent management of county finances and realistic budget planning contributed twice in 2010 to reaffirmation by the major rating agencies of King County’s AAA credit ratings on the sale of county bonds. The high ratings enable the county to save taxpayer dollars by obtaining the most favorable interest rates on financing for major projects, despite unprecedented budget challenges.

“We’ve changed the calculus on what had been an unsustainable rise in costs, and more closely matched our expenditures with our revenues,” said Executive Constantine. “We are putting King County on the right track, and I look forward to what we can accomplish in the year ahead.”

For a complete list of Executive branch accomplishments for 2010, see www.kingcounty.gov/exec

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White Center Christmas 2010: Your morning coffee

December 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Beverages, White Center news 2 Comments »

Cafe Rozella is open this morning, 7:30 am-noon, per proprietor Leticia – that’s the only open-on-Christmas-Day White Center coffee shop we know of. 9434 Delridge Way SW.

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Likely Green River victim grew up in White Center

December 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Crime, King County Sheriff's Office, White Center news 1 Comment »

Following up on the King County Sheriff’s Office announcement that remains of another likely Green River Killer victim had been identified, seattlepi.com tells more of her story tonight, in an interview with her sister. The photo of Becky Marrero , who disappeared in December 1982, is courtesy of KCSO. In case you missed the earlier coverage, here’s their official announcement:

A skull found in an Auburn ravine on Tuesday (December 21st) was positively identified as Rebecca “Becky” Marrero. The remains were identified by Dr. Gary Bell, who performs forensic odontology for Medical Examiner’s Office and the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab.

Detectives believe Marrero very likely a victim of serial killer Gary Ridgway, the so-called Green River Killer.

Marrero was last seen on December 3, 1982 when she left a motel room at S. 168th and Pacific Highway South. She was 20 years old at the time.

Marrero was reported missing to the Sheriff’s Office by her mother on July 20, 1984. Her disappearance was investigated by the Green River Task Force, and she was believed to be a Green River victim.

Ridgway was arrested on November 30, 2001. Two years later he pleaded guilty to the murder of 48 women and was sentenced to 48 consecutive live terms. He was not charged in the Marrero case.

The remains of Marie Malvar on September 28, 2003 in the same general area where Marrero was found. Malvar was last seen in 1983 at S. 216th and Pacific Highway South. Ridgway was convicted in the Malvar homicide.

Ridgway was questioned extensively in 2003 about Becky Marrero’s disappearance. However by policy, the Sheriff’s Office does not discuss what suspects say or don’t say during the investigation of open cases.

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