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  2. West Seattle Blog - Wikipedia

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    www.westseattleblog.com: West Seattle Blog is a hyperlocal news website based in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. History.

  3. Westwood, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The area is so named because of the huge copses of elm and maple trees in the area, especially along Elmgrove between 35th and 27th.. The neighborhood is bounded by Roxhill and Arbor Heights to the south, Highpoint to the north, Delridge to the east and Fauntleroy and Gatewood to the west.

  4. West Seattle - Wikipedia

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    View of downtown Seattle from one of several common greenspaces. High Point is a neighborhood in the Delridge district. It is so named because it contains the highest point in the city of Seattle: Myrtle Reservoir Park at the intersection of 35th Avenue SW and SW Myrtle Street, which is 520 feet (160 m) above sea level. [3]

  5. Media in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This has been led in the area by sites such as westseattleblog.com [29] and myballard.com, [30] but also old media companies such as KOMO [31] There's a pair of articles here [32] and here [33] covering the ad scene for hyperlocal in January 2010. Seattle's online hyperlocal media vary greatly in terms of web traffic, scope, and resources.

  6. West Seattle Herald - Wikipedia

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    The West Seattle Herald was founded in 1923.. In 2013, Robinson Newspapers made the West Seattle Herald part of The Westside Weekly, along with the Ballard News-Tribune, the Highline Times, and White Center News.

  7. Westside Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Gerald “Jerry” Robinson, owner of Robinson Newspapers, purchased the White Center News (1923). [2] He founded the Federal Way News in 1954 and launched the Des Monies News in 1963. [3]

  8. Christopher Boffoli - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Boffoli (born in 1969 in Worcester, Massachusetts) [1] is a fine art photographer, photojournalist, [2] independent filmmaker, and journalist [3] [4] based in Seattle.

  9. Talk:West Seattle Blog - Wikipedia

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