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Local   -   Apr 03, 2026 With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World
With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World

The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.

by Wendy Butzerin
Lifestyle   -   Apr 03, 2026 Marriage Matters: A Healthier Way Forward (Part 6)
Marriage Matters: A Healthier Way Forward (Part 6)

Recognizing triggers creates space to pause, regulate emotions, and respond with vulnerability, turning conflict into connection and deeper relational growth.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   Mar 30, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | Mar 30-Apr 3
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | Mar 30-Apr 3

Key meetings this week include school bond decisions, a community discussion on homelessness and addiction, and a Burien council special meeting.

by Admin
Education   -   Mar 27, 2026 Highline Bond Plan Heads to Vote Monday as Shark Garden Question Remains
Highline Bond Plan Heads to Vote Monday as Shark Garden Question Remains

As Highline’s bond advances, concerned community members, including Shark Garden advocates, question impact, costs, and school plans.

by Stuart Jenner
Education   -   Mar 27, 2026 More Screens, Lower Scores? Tech Spending Faces Scrutiny as Highline Eyes More Funding
More Screens, Lower Scores? Tech Spending Faces Scrutiny as Highline Eyes More Funding

The Highline School District is considering renewing a capital technology levy of about $12 million per year for four years to maintain and expand school technology systems. The proposed levy is expected to appear alongside a school replacement bond in November 2026. If approved, it would add about $180 per

by Staff Writer
Washington State   -   Mar 27, 2026 Washington State and the Enduring Legacy of George Washington at America’s 250th
Washington State and the Enduring Legacy of George Washington at America’s 250th

Washington State is the only state named after a president. Dive into the history of the naming of our state and the significance of naming it after President George Washington.

by Melissa Petrini
Entertainment   -   Mar 27, 2026 Crescendo 2026: A Symphonic Celebration of Washington Landscapes
Crescendo 2026: A Symphonic Celebration of Washington Landscapes

Northwest Symphony Orchestra and the Washington Trails Association collaborate for an amazing annual event. Prepare to be delighted at this live symphonic music performance, choreographed to Washington landscapes at Benaroya Hall on April 24.

by Admin
Cities   -   Mar 20, 2026 What Happens to Burien’s Camping Ban Now That the State Bill Failed?
What Happens to Burien’s Camping Ban Now That the State Bill Failed?

With the state bill defeated, Burien must now choose: keep the ordinance that cleared tents from parks or allow camping to return.

by Katie Kresly
With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World
Local   -   Apr 03, 2026 With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World

The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.

by Wendy Butzerin
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Local   -   Apr 03, 2026 With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World
With Spring Comes Easter, Breathing New Life and Hope for People Around the World

The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.

by Wendy Butzerin
Lifestyle   -   Apr 03, 2026 Marriage Matters: A Healthier Way Forward (Part 6)
Marriage Matters: A Healthier Way Forward (Part 6)

Recognizing triggers creates space to pause, regulate emotions, and respond with vulnerability, turning conflict into connection and deeper relational growth.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   Mar 30, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | Mar 30-Apr 3
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | Mar 30-Apr 3

Key meetings this week include school bond decisions, a community discussion on homelessness and addiction, and a Burien council special meeting.

by Admin
Education   -   Mar 27, 2026 Highline Bond Plan Heads to Vote Monday as Shark Garden Question Remains
Highline Bond Plan Heads to Vote Monday as Shark Garden Question Remains

As Highline’s bond advances, concerned community members, including Shark Garden advocates, question impact, costs, and school plans.

by Stuart Jenner
Education   -   Mar 27, 2026 More Screens, Lower Scores? Tech Spending Faces Scrutiny as Highline Eyes More Funding
More Screens, Lower Scores? Tech Spending Faces Scrutiny as Highline Eyes More Funding

The Highline School District is considering renewing a capital technology levy of about $12 million per year for four years to maintain and expand school technology systems. The proposed levy is expected to appear alongside a school replacement bond in November 2026. If approved, it would add about $180 per

by Staff Writer
Washington State   -   Mar 27, 2026 Washington State and the Enduring Legacy of George Washington at America’s 250th
Washington State and the Enduring Legacy of George Washington at America’s 250th

Washington State is the only state named after a president. Dive into the history of the naming of our state and the significance of naming it after President George Washington.

by Melissa Petrini
Entertainment   -   Mar 27, 2026 Crescendo 2026: A Symphonic Celebration of Washington Landscapes
Crescendo 2026: A Symphonic Celebration of Washington Landscapes

Northwest Symphony Orchestra and the Washington Trails Association collaborate for an amazing annual event. Prepare to be delighted at this live symphonic music performance, choreographed to Washington landscapes at Benaroya Hall on April 24.

by Admin
Cities   -   Mar 20, 2026 What Happens to Burien’s Camping Ban Now That the State Bill Failed?
What Happens to Burien’s Camping Ban Now That the State Bill Failed?

With the state bill defeated, Burien must now choose: keep the ordinance that cleared tents from parks or allow camping to return.

by Katie Kresly
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