Month: February 2026
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Remembering the Nisqually Earthquake damage in Fremont
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Where were you Feb. 28, 2001? Twenty-five years ago today, the Nisqually Earthquake shook Seattle for nearly a…
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Help fill Easter goodie bags for kids in local shelters
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The Fremont Baptist Church is calling on neighbors to help spread some springtime cheer to children living in…
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Video Isle lives on at Scarecrow
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The beloved video store that called Fremont home for nearly three decades has found a second life in…
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Stone Way Rising: The CornerStone era
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Welcome back to Stone Way Rising. Last time we covered the evo corner and the Fremont Collective at…
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Spring gardening prep in Fremont: From grubs to weeds
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If you’ve noticed crows and raccoons tearing up lawns in Fremont this fall and winter, you’re witnessing nature’s…
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Waiting for the 40 just got a little less painful
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Starting Feb. 23, Fremonsters can skip the ORCA card and pay for transit by tapping a credit or…
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Seattle Elks Lodge #92 opens its doors to the community
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You’ve probably seen it from the Fremont Bridge. This weekend, you can go inside. The Seattle Elks Lodge…
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Big changes coming to N 36th Street
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Construction crews have closed a section of N 36th Street as underground utility work gets underway, signaling that…
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Urban Earth Gardens: From nursery to full-service landscaping
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When Urban Earth Nursery closed its Fremont location in October, it marked the end of an era for…
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New Community Standards for Fremont Neighbor
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We recently posted a controversial article, and the Facebook comments section got… lively. Some conversations were thoughtful and…
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