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North City Jazz Walk was final hurrah

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North City Jazz Walk was final hurrah

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The following blotter items and information from Aug. 6, 2012 through Aug. 12, 2012 were selected from the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction. Please note missing dates means nothing to report.
Most power was restored by noon, traffic headache continues
Trees apparently were healthy
Aurora Ave. N. and 15th Ave. N.E. most common areas hit
King Felix struck out 12 in today's 1-0 victory at Safeco Field. It was the 23rd perfect game in MLB history, and the fourth no-hitter in M's history.
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park haven't been represented by a republican in 24 years and it's unlikely much will change this November
Check out the National Weather Service forecast for the local area
The following blotter items range from Aug. 3, 2012 - August 8, 2012. Information on arrests is supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
City’s 2012 Pavement Preservation Project Begins August 15 in North City and Ballinger Neighborhoods
Economic development director Dan Eernissee lays out possibilities to Shoreline Council
Council gives OK for human services money and discusses Echo Lake traffic issues
Listen to great music; grab something good to eat.
Big E Ales and Columbia Crest wines will be served for $6 a glass from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. in the parking lot of Frank’s Lumber Delivery Store, 17550 15th Ave NE.
Council expected to approve Shoreline Water District franchise agreement and discuss Echo Lake traffic issue report
Man hacked ‘point of sale’ computers to steal credit card info and sold the numbers to others who committed bank fraud was sentenced to 84 months in prison Friday
The following blotter items and information from July 31, 2012 through Aug. 4, 2012 were selected from the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction. Please note missing dates means nothing to report.
Block watches report 26 residential burglaries in Shoreline in July up from 18 in June, and up from 22 in July 2011
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