Seattle author David Guterson's fourth and newest book, "The Other," shows off his hometown and conflicts involving youth and idealism, adulthood and its
compromises, and two powerfully different visions of what it means to
live a good life.
This week, farmers will have kale, mixed greens, arugula, morels, shiitake, beets, head lettuce, chard, kohlrabi, mustard greens, scallions, radishes, spinach, onions, brassicas, herbs, head lettuce, chevre, mozzarella, gouda, feta, cheddar, halibut, cooked shrimp, salmon and smoked salmon.
The City Planning Commission took up the issue of what to do about preserving the character of Old Town, an area north of 12th, between the downtown business district and D Ave.
A new law designed to protect Orcas goes into effect Thursday (June 12). The new legislation prohibits boats and vessels from coming within 300 feet of an orca whale.
Four Northwest authors on this week's bestsellers list. Garth Stein's The Art of Racing in the Rain, Chuck Palahniuk's Snuff, The Other by David Guterson and a mass market paperback, Always Dakota by Debbie Macomber. Week ending June 8, 2008.
The City Planning Commission takes up a community-initiated proposal to impose permanent construction restrictions in the Old Town area. A public hearing is set for Wednesday evening.