Highline families packed a board meeting, rallied daily, and forced a stunning reversal of North Hill’s sudden leadership transfer decision.
by Katie Kresly
San Juan Island National Historic Park is an intriguing American Heritage destination, especially now that the weather is warming up. Visitors will discover remarkable history as they learn about the territorial conflict over San Juan Island between the Americans and the British.
by Wendy Butzerin
Community members questioned rising costs, project delays, transparency, parking access, and proposals extending Sound Transit debt up to 75 years.
by Stuart Jenner
Sunrise Financial Services is offering a free Community Shred and E-Cycle Event on May 30 to help residents safely dispose of sensitive documents and recycle electronics. Participants are also invited to donate items towards a food drive during the event.
by Staff Writer
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden Annual Plant Sale on May 30th features a wide variety of propagated plants this year. Additionally there will be several partner plant organizations providing customers with a wide selection to browse.
by Staff Writer
Candidate filing has closed for the November 2026 election, setting the stage for several closely watched Highline-area political races.
by Staff Writer
Is Washington’s new millionaires tax truly limited to the wealthy? A fast-moving signature campaign now aims to give voters the final say.
by Katie Kresly
State housing staff noted portions of Burien’s Ord. 868 zoning overhaul extended beyond housing policy into broader commercial and planning changes. Residents continue to question...
by Katie Kresly
Highline families packed a board meeting, rallied daily, and forced a stunning reversal of North Hill’s sudden leadership transfer decision.
by Katie Kresly
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden Annual Plant Sale on May 30th features a wide variety of propagated plants this year. Additionally there will be several partner plant organizations providing customers with a wide selection to browse.
State housing staff noted portions of Burien’s Ord. 868 zoning overhaul extended beyond housing policy into broader commercial and planning changes. Residents continue to question...
UPDATE: Whistleblower and Highline parent Kelly Stonelake who advised the Highline Board to review digital assessment tool last week, now has a meeting with superintendent.
A sudden leadership shakeup at North Hill Elementary in Des Moines has sparked protests and emotional testimony, as families demand answers from Highline Public Schools.
Instead of paying severance, Burien’s investigation into its city manager could trigger legal costs, delays, and questions about taxpayer impact.
Community Conversations hosted expert David Spring to provide clarity on overlapping parental and student rights laws, both at federal and local levels. Absent were invited local school leaders and elected board directors.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
Two dozen attendees met for an evening centered on dialogue, understanding, and shared community concerns.
Highline families packed a board meeting, rallied daily, and forced a stunning reversal of North Hill’s sudden leadership transfer decision.
by Katie Kresly
San Juan Island National Historic Park is an intriguing American Heritage destination, especially now that the weather is warming up. Visitors will discover remarkable history as they learn about the territorial conflict over San Juan Island between the Americans and the British.
by Wendy Butzerin
Community members questioned rising costs, project delays, transparency, parking access, and proposals extending Sound Transit debt up to 75 years.
by Stuart Jenner
Sunrise Financial Services is offering a free Community Shred and E-Cycle Event on May 30 to help residents safely dispose of sensitive documents and recycle electronics. Participants are also invited to donate items towards a food drive during the event.
by Staff Writer
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden Annual Plant Sale on May 30th features a wide variety of propagated plants this year. Additionally there will be several partner plant organizations providing customers with a wide selection to browse.
by Staff Writer
Candidate filing has closed for the November 2026 election, setting the stage for several closely watched Highline-area political races.
by Staff Writer
Is Washington’s new millionaires tax truly limited to the wealthy? A fast-moving signature campaign now aims to give voters the final say.
by Katie Kresly
State housing staff noted portions of Burien’s Ord. 868 zoning overhaul extended beyond housing policy into broader commercial and planning changes. Residents continue to question...
by Katie Kresly