This article is part of The Highline Journal’s America at 250: Northwest Stories series exploring local history as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.
Local governments across the Highline region meet this week on city policy, school planning, zoning, and regional issues. Here are the meetings to watch.
Burien’s Airport Committee will hear a planning presentation on proposed North of NERA zoning changes, giving residents another opportunity to comment. Highline School Board will discuss...
Heavy snow covered early spring flowers across the Highline area, creating striking scenes as Pacific Northwest blooms endured winter’s final surprise.
The public is invited on April 1st at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center for a spring West Seattle Light Rail Forum. This West Seattle Forum will be an opportunity to get more detailed information and analyses on potential cost-savings and service delivery updates to West Seattle.
This event is intended to
This article is part of The Highline Journal’s America at 250: Northwest Stories series exploring local history as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.
State housing staff noted portions of Burien’s Ord. 868 zoning overhaul extended beyond housing policy into broader commercial and planning changes. Residents continue to question...
A Burien resident says confusing zoning enables oversized ADUs with limited living space, raising concerns about questionable gains in housing affordability
UPDATE: Whistleblower and Highline parent Kelly Stonelake who advised the Highline Board to review digital assessment tool last week, now has a meeting with superintendent.
A sudden leadership shakeup at North Hill Elementary in Des Moines has sparked protests and emotional testimony, as families demand answers from Highline Public Schools.
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.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
This article is part of The Highline Journal’s America at 250: Northwest Stories series exploring local history as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.
Local governments across the Highline region meet this week on city policy, school planning, zoning, and regional issues. Here are the meetings to watch.
Burien’s Airport Committee will hear a planning presentation on proposed North of NERA zoning changes, giving residents another opportunity to comment. Highline School Board will discuss...
Heavy snow covered early spring flowers across the Highline area, creating striking scenes as Pacific Northwest blooms endured winter’s final surprise.
The public is invited on April 1st at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center for a spring West Seattle Light Rail Forum. This West Seattle Forum will be an opportunity to get more detailed information and analyses on potential cost-savings and service delivery updates to West Seattle.
This event is intended to