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Puget Sound Regional Council Recommends $6.9 Million in Transportation Funding for Shoreline
Money is part of $440 million in federal funds proposed by PSRC to improve transportation around the region

I've spent most of my career since my graduation from Whitman College in Walla Walla in 1996 with a degree in politics working as a journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in Oregon, California and for the past 10 years, Washington. I've also worked on a organic flower farm, as a library truck driver, a cashier at Target and as a paralegal intern. I am the fourth-generation on both sides of my family to live in the Seattle area. My first job ever was picking strawberries. In my so-called spare time, I enjoy working out, traveling, playing fantasy football and baseball and watching almost any sport. Most of all, I love spending time with my wife and dog, Cinnamon.
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I usually vote for democrats but have voted for republicans on occasion. I cast my first vote for president for now-California governor-elect Jerry Brown in 1992. While people may generally align or define themselves as liberal and conservative, I believe that most people are often not ideologically consistent. Like many people, I find within my own family and friends there are people all over the political map and can appreciate different points of view. That said, I believe in sticking to the facts in political discourse.<br><br><br><b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I joined a church in Seattle's University District, the University United Church of Christ a couple years ago and am active in the young adult group there. I would say I am more of a student of religion than a devout believer.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I think the big issues here like many places are transportation, education, the environment and immigration. It's a balancing act I believe. I think race relations have improved a lot in recent decades but it's important we don't take that for granted. <br><br>
Money is part of $440 million in federal funds proposed by PSRC to improve transportation around the region

Karen Juhl of Kenmore takes home two free tickets to the fair
See what's playing at Shoreline's only movie theater!
T-birds' get a sweep
LFP mom picked up sign at Lake City Farmers Market; Ref. 74 supporters hope signs aren't taken and thrown away by opponents like what happened in California in 2008
The following blotter items range from Sept. 5, 2012 – September 8, 2012. Information on arrests is supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Seattle’s Fight For Air Climb and Kids’ “Scare Climb” to be held Sunday, Oct. 28
John Nankervis recipient of the 2012 Spirit of Team Play Award, will throw out the first pitch at the Seattle Mariners game on Wednesday, Sept. 19
Washington officials will replace their traditional yellow flags during high school varsity games this week.
Shorecrest takes early 2-0 lead and holds on for the victory
The field is the fourth at an elementary school to be renovated using bond funds approved by District voters in 2006
Independent risk assessment report provides 25 specific recommendations for improving use of force and misconduct policies and oversight
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 175,711,536.
Parkwood was rated as highest-performing as a Title I school that has met Adequate Yearly Progress in both Reading and Math for its “all students” group and all subgroups for three years.
Thurber, a science teacher, will be honored Sunday, Sept. 16 as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during the Seattle Seahawks home opener against the Dallas Cowboys at CenturyLink Field.
The following blotter items range from August 30, 2012 – September 4, 2012. Information on arrests is supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Letter writer concerned that neighbors concerns over loss of trees is being ignored by city planning department
Shoreline Council balked at proposed merger between Shoreline Water District and Ronald Wastewater District; Shoreline Water District had to make some changes after being dinged in state audit earlier this year.
Was it the schools? The natural beauty? Tell us in the comments.
Number of burglaries reported in August down from July reports