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Local   -   Jun 26, 2026 Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'
Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'

Seattle has a replica of the original Statue of Liberty at Alki Beach. Read on to learn the fascinating story of why it's there and who put it there.

by Wendy Butzerin
Perspectives   -   Jun 26, 2026 LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Industrial Zoning Creates 'Burdens Without Benefits' Says Cedarhurst/North of NERA Resident
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Industrial Zoning Creates 'Burdens Without Benefits' Says Cedarhurst/North of NERA Resident

A Burien resident urges stronger homeowner protections, anti-displacement measures, and community benefits before proposed industrial land use changes move forward.

by Admin
Education   -   Jun 26, 2026 Highline Residents Raise Transparency and Budget Concerns Ahead of July 1 Vote
Highline Residents Raise Transparency and Budget Concerns Ahead of July 1 Vote

Three residents urged greater transparency, questioned declining reserves and spending priorities, and commented before Highline's July 1 budget vote.

by Staff Writer
Entertainment   -   Jun 26, 2026 Normandy Park to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with Week of Free Family Events
Normandy Park to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with Week of Free Family Events

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with free family events, pioneer activities, crafts, patriotic programs, and fireworks in Normandy Park June 29–July 3.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Jun 26, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | June 27- July 3, 2026
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | June 27- July 3, 2026

Highline School Board to decide on bond, levy, for the November ballot. Two meetings on North of NERA rezoning, plus SAMP Open House June 27.

by Staff Writer
Washington State   -   Jun 26, 2026 'Stop the Income Tax' Initiative Clears Signature Threshold
'Stop the Income Tax' Initiative Clears Signature Threshold

Local residents and small business owners celebrated as the Stop the Income Tax Initiative cleared the signature threshold for November's ballot.

by Staff Writer
Entertainment   -   Jun 26, 2026 Experience Shakespeare's Macbeth Under the Summer Sky
Experience Shakespeare's Macbeth Under the Summer Sky

Shakespeare in the Park is coming to Des Moines and SeaTac this summer. Pack a picnic and enter into Shakespeare's tragedy and thriller, Macbeth

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Jun 22, 2026 Last Day to Apply for Vacant Burien City Council Seat is June 26
Last Day to Apply for Vacant Burien City Council Seat is June 26

Burien residents have an opportunity to apply for a vacant City Council seat, with interviews and appointment expected later this summer.

by Staff Writer
Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'
Local   -   Jun 26, 2026 Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'

Seattle has a replica of the original Statue of Liberty at Alki Beach. Read on to learn the fascinating story of why it's there and who put it there.

by Wendy Butzerin
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Local   -   Jun 26, 2026 Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'
Honoring Seattle’s 'Little Sister of Liberty'

Seattle has a replica of the original Statue of Liberty at Alki Beach. Read on to learn the fascinating story of why it's there and who put it there.

by Wendy Butzerin
Perspectives   -   Jun 26, 2026 LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Industrial Zoning Creates 'Burdens Without Benefits' Says Cedarhurst/North of NERA Resident
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Industrial Zoning Creates 'Burdens Without Benefits' Says Cedarhurst/North of NERA Resident

A Burien resident urges stronger homeowner protections, anti-displacement measures, and community benefits before proposed industrial land use changes move forward.

by Admin
Education   -   Jun 26, 2026 Highline Residents Raise Transparency and Budget Concerns Ahead of July 1 Vote
Highline Residents Raise Transparency and Budget Concerns Ahead of July 1 Vote

Three residents urged greater transparency, questioned declining reserves and spending priorities, and commented before Highline's July 1 budget vote.

by Staff Writer
Entertainment   -   Jun 26, 2026 Normandy Park to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with Week of Free Family Events
Normandy Park to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with Week of Free Family Events

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with free family events, pioneer activities, crafts, patriotic programs, and fireworks in Normandy Park June 29–July 3.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Jun 26, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | June 27- July 3, 2026
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | June 27- July 3, 2026

Highline School Board to decide on bond, levy, for the November ballot. Two meetings on North of NERA rezoning, plus SAMP Open House June 27.

by Staff Writer
Washington State   -   Jun 26, 2026 'Stop the Income Tax' Initiative Clears Signature Threshold
'Stop the Income Tax' Initiative Clears Signature Threshold

Local residents and small business owners celebrated as the Stop the Income Tax Initiative cleared the signature threshold for November's ballot.

by Staff Writer
Entertainment   -   Jun 26, 2026 Experience Shakespeare's Macbeth Under the Summer Sky
Experience Shakespeare's Macbeth Under the Summer Sky

Shakespeare in the Park is coming to Des Moines and SeaTac this summer. Pack a picnic and enter into Shakespeare's tragedy and thriller, Macbeth

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Jun 22, 2026 Last Day to Apply for Vacant Burien City Council Seat is June 26
Last Day to Apply for Vacant Burien City Council Seat is June 26

Burien residents have an opportunity to apply for a vacant City Council seat, with interviews and appointment expected later this summer.

by Staff Writer
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