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Cities   -   Mar 09, 2026 Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)
Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)

City Council meetings for Burien, SeaTac, Normandy Park, Des Moines this week. Highline CFAC tonight at 6pm. Burien Planning & Port of Seattle cancelled.

by Admin
Education   -   Mar 06, 2026 'Gender-Affirming Care' Question Disrupts Highline Board Meeting
'Gender-Affirming Care' Question Disrupts Highline Board Meeting

All three providers at the Highline High School HealthPoint clinic list "gender-affirming care" among their specialties, though it was not included in the initial board presentation.

by Katie Kresly
Burien Beat   -   Mar 06, 2026 Celebrating American Heritage: Exploring Burien’s Historic “Indian Trail”
Celebrating American Heritage: Exploring Burien’s Historic “Indian Trail”

As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, many communities are reflecting on the deep and diverse histories that shape the nation. Exploring both American and ancient American history offers an opportunity to appreciate the people, cultures, and traditions that existed long before modern borders and cities.

by Melissa Petrini
Perspectives   -   Mar 06, 2026 “Don’t Play Monopoly With Our Lives”: ReZoning Plan Could Affect 264 Burien Homes
“Don’t Play Monopoly With Our Lives”: ReZoning Plan Could Affect 264 Burien Homes

Burien homeowner warns North of NERA rezone could replace a 264-home neighborhood with industrial zoning, pushing families out.

by Guest Writer
Lifestyle   -   Mar 06, 2026 A Spring Parade of Gardens at Seattle’s Annual Festival
A Spring Parade of Gardens at Seattle’s Annual Festival

Seattle’s NW Flower & Garden Festival dazzled with display gardens, creative design ideas, local vendors, and inspiration for spring gardening.

by Beth Barrett
Lifestyle   -   Mar 06, 2026 Marriage Matters: Why Small Comments Trigger Big Reactions in Marriage (Part 4)
Marriage Matters: Why Small Comments Trigger Big Reactions in Marriage (Part 4)

Small moments can spark big reactions in marriage. Mark and Jan explain emotional triggers and the tools that changed their relationship.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   Mar 06, 2026 Opinion: Critics Say DESC Promises Support. Neighborhoods See Something Different
Opinion: Critics Say DESC Promises Support. Neighborhoods See Something Different

Critic argues DESC housing projects - like Bloomside in Burien - bring neighborhood disruption and unmet promises, citing experiences near several Seattle properties.

by Guest Writer
Perspectives   -   Mar 06, 2026 Op-Ed: Transplant Advocates Warn WA Drug Supply Tax Could Raise Medication Costs
Op-Ed: Transplant Advocates Warn WA Drug Supply Tax Could Raise Medication Costs

Transplant advocates warn a Senate-passed Washington tax on prescription drug distribution could raise medication costs and strain pharmacies statewide.

by Guest Writer
Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)
Cities   -   Mar 09, 2026 Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)

City Council meetings for Burien, SeaTac, Normandy Park, Des Moines this week. Highline CFAC tonight at 6pm. Burien Planning & Port of Seattle cancelled.

by Admin
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Cities   -   Mar 09, 2026 Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)
Highline Civic Calendar: Key Public Meetings This Week (March 9-13)

City Council meetings for Burien, SeaTac, Normandy Park, Des Moines this week. Highline CFAC tonight at 6pm. Burien Planning & Port of Seattle cancelled.

by Admin
Education   -   Mar 06, 2026 'Gender-Affirming Care' Question Disrupts Highline Board Meeting
'Gender-Affirming Care' Question Disrupts Highline Board Meeting

All three providers at the Highline High School HealthPoint clinic list "gender-affirming care" among their specialties, though it was not included in the initial board presentation.

by Katie Kresly
Burien Beat   -   Mar 06, 2026 Celebrating American Heritage: Exploring Burien’s Historic “Indian Trail”
Celebrating American Heritage: Exploring Burien’s Historic “Indian Trail”

As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, many communities are reflecting on the deep and diverse histories that shape the nation. Exploring both American and ancient American history offers an opportunity to appreciate the people, cultures, and traditions that existed long before modern borders and cities.

by Melissa Petrini
Perspectives   -   Mar 06, 2026 “Don’t Play Monopoly With Our Lives”: ReZoning Plan Could Affect 264 Burien Homes
“Don’t Play Monopoly With Our Lives”: ReZoning Plan Could Affect 264 Burien Homes

Burien homeowner warns North of NERA rezone could replace a 264-home neighborhood with industrial zoning, pushing families out.

by Guest Writer
Lifestyle   -   Mar 06, 2026 A Spring Parade of Gardens at Seattle’s Annual Festival
A Spring Parade of Gardens at Seattle’s Annual Festival

Seattle’s NW Flower & Garden Festival dazzled with display gardens, creative design ideas, local vendors, and inspiration for spring gardening.

by Beth Barrett
Lifestyle   -   Mar 06, 2026 Marriage Matters: Why Small Comments Trigger Big Reactions in Marriage (Part 4)
Marriage Matters: Why Small Comments Trigger Big Reactions in Marriage (Part 4)

Small moments can spark big reactions in marriage. Mark and Jan explain emotional triggers and the tools that changed their relationship.

by Guest Writer
Cities   -   Mar 06, 2026 Opinion: Critics Say DESC Promises Support. Neighborhoods See Something Different
Opinion: Critics Say DESC Promises Support. Neighborhoods See Something Different

Critic argues DESC housing projects - like Bloomside in Burien - bring neighborhood disruption and unmet promises, citing experiences near several Seattle properties.

by Guest Writer
Perspectives   -   Mar 06, 2026 Op-Ed: Transplant Advocates Warn WA Drug Supply Tax Could Raise Medication Costs
Op-Ed: Transplant Advocates Warn WA Drug Supply Tax Could Raise Medication Costs

Transplant advocates warn a Senate-passed Washington tax on prescription drug distribution could raise medication costs and strain pharmacies statewide.

by Guest Writer
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