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Hidden Hall unveiled
Skerik and jazz trio McTuff christened Fremont’s newest music venue, Hidden Hall, on April 18, transforming the former Brouwer’s Café space. The venue offers upgraded sound, lighting and views throughout the ground floor and mezzanine. This intimate space marks an evolution for the team behind Nectar Lounge as they transition operations from the iconic High
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Where Fremont Gathers: Fremont Peak Park
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Nestled in the northwest corner of Fremont is our hidden gem and urban oasis, Fremont Peak Park, a place where Fremonsters often gather. Any evening with a beautiful sunset will bring neighbors out of their homes and to the park where they can take in the spectacular views. Friends and families gather on warm, sunny
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Fremont feels safe, questions police in survey
Results of the annual Seattle Public Safety Survey were presented at the North Precinct Advisory Council meeting on April 3, and specific findings about Fremont’s perceptions of police legitimacy and fear of crime were highlighted. Dr. Jacqueline Helfgott, Director, Seattle University Crime & Justice Research Center, virtually presented the results of the 2024 Seattle Public
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Signs of Fremont: “All Flourishing is Mutual”
In the new series highlighting the unique signs and messages that give Fremont its distinctive character, we’re featuring this colorful handmade banner spotted on North 43rd Street in northwest Fremont. All Flourishing is Mutual is often attributed to botanist and author Robin Wall Kimmerer from her acclaimed book, “Braiding Sweetgrass.” It speaks to the interconnected
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Man arrested for hate crime after Fremont rock-throwing spree
Seattle police arrested a 31-year-old man Thursday afternoon in Fremont following multiple attacks on pedestrians and property. Officers responded around 2 p.m. on April 10 to the 600 block of North 34th Street after receiving reports of a man throwing rocks at people, vehicles, and a building. With assistance from community members and a Seattle
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