Month: April 2026
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Public comment closing Thursday on tree removal at 4401 Fremont Ave N
Notices posted to trees along Fremont Ave N near N 44th Street are alerting neighbors to a proposed…
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Ever wonder how Fremont got its name?
The answer stretches from the western frontier to Nebraska to the northwest corner of Lake Union. Local historian…
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Fremont Neighbor Forum comes to neighborhood poles
From 1977 to 1983, the Fremont Forum gave this neighborhood a print voice… a monthly community newspaper covering…
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Fremont Arts Council seeks artist to design 2026 Solstice Parade Poster
The Fremont Arts Council is looking for an artist to design the official poster for this year’s Fremont…
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Renting in Fremont? The city has a handbook for you
More than half of Fremont households are renters. If you’re one of them, the City of Seattle wants…
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Want to support B.F. Day? The Move-a-Thon is looking for sponsors
B.F. Day Elementary’s annual Move-a-Thon returns Friday, May 8, and organizers are looking for local businesses to help…
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Fremont’s newest neighbor: A 27,000-square-foot pickleball club
The Picklr Fremont opened today at 124 N 35th Street, the old Theo Chocolate warehouse (not the factory/store),…
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Fremont Baptist Church invites neighbors to Easter Sunday Service
Fremont Baptist Church is welcoming the neighborhood to its Easter Sunday service on April 5. Pastor Jeffrey Barker…
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It’s a girl…troll! Wallingford to welcome Fremont Troll’s little sister
By Megan Dulgar Okabayashi Big news from just across the Ship Canal: the Fremont Troll is getting a…
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