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Education   -   Feb 02, 2026 Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests
Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests

Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Feb 02, 2026 Burien Council Rejects Shoreline Zoning Correction After 4–3 Vote
Burien Council Rejects Shoreline Zoning Correction After 4–3 Vote

After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.

by Katie Kresly
Local   -   Feb 02, 2026 Bird Fest 2026 Returns to Burien with Family-Friendly Birding, Science Activities, and Live Raptors
Bird Fest 2026 Returns to Burien with Family-Friendly Birding, Science Activities, and Live Raptors

Are you interested in learning which birds are in your backyard? Do you want to assist researchers take a snapshot of their populations? You can do both, and more at the 10th annual Bird Fest event - Feb 14

by Staff Writer
Editorials   -   Feb 02, 2026 In a One-Party State, Dems Challenge Remaining Checks and Balances
In a One-Party State, Dems Challenge Remaining Checks and Balances

Washington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.

by Melissa Petrini
Cities   -   Feb 02, 2026 Feb 2 - 6: City & Regional Meeting Reminders
Feb 2 - 6: City & Regional Meeting Reminders

Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.

by Admin
Government   -   Jan 30, 2026 Burien, Des Moines Step Back From StART Day Over Airport Impact Concerns
Burien, Des Moines Step Back From StART Day Over Airport Impact Concerns

Burien pulls out of StART Day, pointing to lack of progress to mitigate aircraft noise, air quality monitoring, and legislative support.

by Staff Writer
Education   -   Jan 30, 2026 Feb 3: Highline Invites Community Input on Strategic Plan and 2026–27 Budget
Feb 3: Highline Invites Community Input on Strategic Plan and 2026–27 Budget

Highline seeks community feedback to guide strategic plan implementation as it faces $8 million in budget cuts for 2026–27 schools.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Jan 30, 2026 Night closures planned on South 200th Street in SeaTac, SR 509 lanes affected
Night closures planned on South 200th Street in SeaTac, SR 509 lanes affected

Attention night owls - Nighttime road and ramp closures in SeaTac and Burien will impact South 200th Street and SR 509 in early February.

by Staff Writer
Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests
Education   -   Feb 02, 2026 Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests

Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.

by Katie Kresly
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Education   -   Feb 02, 2026 Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests
Students Across Highline Participate in ICE-Related Protests

Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Feb 02, 2026 Burien Council Rejects Shoreline Zoning Correction After 4–3 Vote
Burien Council Rejects Shoreline Zoning Correction After 4–3 Vote

After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.

by Katie Kresly
Local   -   Feb 02, 2026 Bird Fest 2026 Returns to Burien with Family-Friendly Birding, Science Activities, and Live Raptors
Bird Fest 2026 Returns to Burien with Family-Friendly Birding, Science Activities, and Live Raptors

Are you interested in learning which birds are in your backyard? Do you want to assist researchers take a snapshot of their populations? You can do both, and more at the 10th annual Bird Fest event - Feb 14

by Staff Writer
Editorials   -   Feb 02, 2026 In a One-Party State, Dems Challenge Remaining Checks and Balances
In a One-Party State, Dems Challenge Remaining Checks and Balances

Washington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.

by Melissa Petrini
Cities   -   Feb 02, 2026 Feb 2 - 6: City & Regional Meeting Reminders
Feb 2 - 6: City & Regional Meeting Reminders

Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.

by Admin
Government   -   Jan 30, 2026 Burien, Des Moines Step Back From StART Day Over Airport Impact Concerns
Burien, Des Moines Step Back From StART Day Over Airport Impact Concerns

Burien pulls out of StART Day, pointing to lack of progress to mitigate aircraft noise, air quality monitoring, and legislative support.

by Staff Writer
Education   -   Jan 30, 2026 Feb 3: Highline Invites Community Input on Strategic Plan and 2026–27 Budget
Feb 3: Highline Invites Community Input on Strategic Plan and 2026–27 Budget

Highline seeks community feedback to guide strategic plan implementation as it faces $8 million in budget cuts for 2026–27 schools.

by Katie Kresly
Cities   -   Jan 30, 2026 Night closures planned on South 200th Street in SeaTac, SR 509 lanes affected
Night closures planned on South 200th Street in SeaTac, SR 509 lanes affected

Attention night owls - Nighttime road and ramp closures in SeaTac and Burien will impact South 200th Street and SR 509 in early February.

by Staff Writer
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