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Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective
Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective

Residents oppose beer gardens and alcohol sales near homes, schools, and churches, citing zoning concerns, safety, and neighborhood quality of life impacts.

by Burien Observers
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Cedarhurst Neighbors Raise Alarm Over Rezoning, Urge City to Reconsider Plan | Letter to Editor
Cedarhurst Neighbors Raise Alarm Over Rezoning, Urge City to Reconsider Plan | Letter to Editor

Cedarhurst (North of NERA) neighbors push back on proposed rezoning, raising concerns about property rights, transparency, and long-term impacts on their community and homes.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Introducing: Burien Observers
Introducing: Burien Observers

New Highline Journal "Burien Observers" column brings neighbor-led oversight on zoning, safety, and city planning, asking simple questions and explaining what’s changing locally

by Admin
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | May 4 - 8
Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings |  May 4 - 8

Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.

by Admin
Lifestyle   -   May 04, 2026 Marriage Matters: The Long Haul (Part 8)
Marriage Matters: The Long Haul (Part 8)

Mark and Jan Yokers return to give couples hope as they share wisdom from successful authors Milan and Kay Yerkovich.

by Guest Writer
Events   -   May 04, 2026 Spring Bazaar in SeaTac
Spring Bazaar in SeaTac

A Spring Bazaar is set for Saturday, May 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. in SeaTac, featuring food, drinks, and family friendly games.

by Staff Writer
Burien Beat   -   May 01, 2026 Healthcare Workers Picket St. Anne Hospital Amid Ongoing Contract Talks Over Wages and Staffing
Healthcare Workers Picket St. Anne Hospital Amid Ongoing Contract Talks Over Wages and Staffing

Dozens of healthcare workers and nurses at St. Anne Hospital in Burien held an informational picket on Tuesday, April 28, as contract negotiations between...

by Melissa Petrini
Good Neighboring   -   May 01, 2026 School Officials Decline to Represent at Community Forum
School Officials Decline to Represent at Community Forum

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.

by Melissa Petrini
Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective

Residents oppose beer gardens and alcohol sales near homes, schools, and churches, citing zoning concerns, safety, and neighborhood quality of life impacts.

by Burien Observers
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Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective
Why Are Beer Gardens Being Placed Next to Our Schools and Homes? | Perspective

Residents oppose beer gardens and alcohol sales near homes, schools, and churches, citing zoning concerns, safety, and neighborhood quality of life impacts.

by Burien Observers
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Cedarhurst Neighbors Raise Alarm Over Rezoning, Urge City to Reconsider Plan | Letter to Editor
Cedarhurst Neighbors Raise Alarm Over Rezoning, Urge City to Reconsider Plan | Letter to Editor

Cedarhurst (North of NERA) neighbors push back on proposed rezoning, raising concerns about property rights, transparency, and long-term impacts on their community and homes.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Introducing: Burien Observers
Introducing: Burien Observers

New Highline Journal "Burien Observers" column brings neighbor-led oversight on zoning, safety, and city planning, asking simple questions and explaining what’s changing locally

by Admin
Cities   -   May 04, 2026 Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | May 4 - 8
Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings |  May 4 - 8

Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.

by Admin
Lifestyle   -   May 04, 2026 Marriage Matters: The Long Haul (Part 8)
Marriage Matters: The Long Haul (Part 8)

Mark and Jan Yokers return to give couples hope as they share wisdom from successful authors Milan and Kay Yerkovich.

by Guest Writer
Events   -   May 04, 2026 Spring Bazaar in SeaTac
Spring Bazaar in SeaTac

A Spring Bazaar is set for Saturday, May 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. in SeaTac, featuring food, drinks, and family friendly games.

by Staff Writer
Burien Beat   -   May 01, 2026 Healthcare Workers Picket St. Anne Hospital Amid Ongoing Contract Talks Over Wages and Staffing
Healthcare Workers Picket St. Anne Hospital Amid Ongoing Contract Talks Over Wages and Staffing

Dozens of healthcare workers and nurses at St. Anne Hospital in Burien held an informational picket on Tuesday, April 28, as contract negotiations between...

by Melissa Petrini
Good Neighboring   -   May 01, 2026 School Officials Decline to Represent at Community Forum
School Officials Decline to Represent at Community Forum

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.

by Melissa Petrini
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