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Cities   -   Apr 17, 2026 Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns
Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns

City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.

by Katie Kresly
Perspectives   -   Apr 17, 2026 Burien Residents Speak Out on Council Confusion and Transparency | Letter to the Editor
Burien Residents Speak Out on Council Confusion and Transparency | Letter to the Editor

Confusion grows as residents question council conduct, legal compliance, and whether Burien leadership is operating within required rules and public trust.

by Guest Writer
Entertainment   -   Apr 16, 2026 Woven Together: Concert Celebrating Americana Folk Music
Woven Together: Concert Celebrating Americana Folk Music

Save the Date on May 16 for Woven Together: Folk Threads Through Choral Music. A unique performance put on by ChoralSounds and TeenSounds ensembles.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 13, 2026 Burien City Manager Placed on Leave After Closed-Door Meeting
Burien City Manager Placed on Leave After Closed-Door Meeting

Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Apr 13, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | April 13 - 17
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | April 13 - 17

DESC Public Q&A; Meet SeaTac Police Chief candidates; Burien Town Hall at Boulevard Park for North of NERA Rezoning; Normandy Park Public Hearings, and more…

by Admin
Perspectives   -   Apr 13, 2026 LETTER to the EDITOR: Burien City Planners Clueless Regarding NERA Rezone
LETTER to the EDITOR: Burien City Planners Clueless Regarding NERA Rezone

Upcoming Burien Town Hall, Boulevard Park Library, April 14. Resident asks why questions go unanswered as Burien planners pitch industrial rezoning, raising concerns about impacts to homes, infrastructure, and neighborhood character.

by Guest Writer
Education   -   Apr 10, 2026 Capital Facilities Committee Backs $615 Million Highline Bond to Rebuild Remaining Three Middle Schools
Capital Facilities Committee Backs $615 Million Highline Bond to Rebuild Remaining Three Middle Schools

CFAC recommends $615 million bond as community members raise concerns about process, transparency, and losing the Shark Garden at Salmon Creek.

by Staff Writer
Community   -   Apr 10, 2026 Vets Café Brings Veterans Together as Parade Plans Take Shape
Vets Café Brings Veterans Together as Parade Plans Take Shape

Burien veterans from Post 134 American Legion launch Vets Café, preview their Fourth of July plans, and spotlight local service efforts.

by Katie Kresly
Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns
Cities   -   Apr 17, 2026 Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns

City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.

by Katie Kresly
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Cities   -   Apr 17, 2026 Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns
Fallout After Burien City Manager Sidelined, Citing Legal & Open Public Meeting Act Concerns

City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.

by Katie Kresly
Perspectives   -   Apr 17, 2026 Burien Residents Speak Out on Council Confusion and Transparency | Letter to the Editor
Burien Residents Speak Out on Council Confusion and Transparency | Letter to the Editor

Confusion grows as residents question council conduct, legal compliance, and whether Burien leadership is operating within required rules and public trust.

by Guest Writer
Entertainment   -   Apr 16, 2026 Woven Together: Concert Celebrating Americana Folk Music
Woven Together: Concert Celebrating Americana Folk Music

Save the Date on May 16 for Woven Together: Folk Threads Through Choral Music. A unique performance put on by ChoralSounds and TeenSounds ensembles.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 13, 2026 Burien City Manager Placed on Leave After Closed-Door Meeting
Burien City Manager Placed on Leave After Closed-Door Meeting

Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Apr 13, 2026 Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | April 13 - 17
Week at a Glance: School and Civic Meetings | April 13 - 17

DESC Public Q&A; Meet SeaTac Police Chief candidates; Burien Town Hall at Boulevard Park for North of NERA Rezoning; Normandy Park Public Hearings, and more…

by Admin
Perspectives   -   Apr 13, 2026 LETTER to the EDITOR: Burien City Planners Clueless Regarding NERA Rezone
LETTER to the EDITOR: Burien City Planners Clueless Regarding NERA Rezone

Upcoming Burien Town Hall, Boulevard Park Library, April 14. Resident asks why questions go unanswered as Burien planners pitch industrial rezoning, raising concerns about impacts to homes, infrastructure, and neighborhood character.

by Guest Writer
Education   -   Apr 10, 2026 Capital Facilities Committee Backs $615 Million Highline Bond to Rebuild Remaining Three Middle Schools
Capital Facilities Committee Backs $615 Million Highline Bond to Rebuild Remaining Three Middle Schools

CFAC recommends $615 million bond as community members raise concerns about process, transparency, and losing the Shark Garden at Salmon Creek.

by Staff Writer
Community   -   Apr 10, 2026 Vets Café Brings Veterans Together as Parade Plans Take Shape
Vets Café Brings Veterans Together as Parade Plans Take Shape

Burien veterans from Post 134 American Legion launch Vets Café, preview their Fourth of July plans, and spotlight local service efforts.

by Katie Kresly
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