A New Year brings inspiration for many to make positive changes in their lives. This article gives wisdom for married couples, along with a resource to improve listening and connection with your spouse.
by Guest Writer
A proposed state law would further remove accountability over sheriffs, a move Burien knows comes with real consequences. Grant County Sheriff Joe Kriete weighs in...
by Admin
Highline seeks public feedback on refining its Strategic Plan amid falling academic results and an $8 million projected budget shortfall.
by Staff Writer
Washington Legislation began their 2026 session on January 12. This article shares some bills that the average family and/or homeowner may want to investigate.
by Admin
Highline School Board Directors established roles for key committees and organizations, and heard a presentation on bond refinancing, preparing them for votes on resolutions in a later meeting.
by Tommy Butzerin
Marketed as compassion, Housing First in Burien's DESC has become a costly experiment leaving addiction entrenched, neighborhoods destabilized, and people unprotected.
by Guest Writer
Community members are welcome to join a meeting on Burien's DESC Bloomside on January 13. Questions are welcome.
by Staff Writer
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser on January 30th. Participants are invited to donate towards local food banks, pick out a handcrafted bowl by local artists, and then enjoy a soup meal.
by Staff Writer
A New Year brings inspiration for many to make positive changes in their lives. This article gives wisdom for married couples, along with a resource to improve listening and connection with your spouse.
by Guest Writer
Two dozen attendees met for an evening centered on dialogue, understanding, and shared community concerns.
We begin with how to help neighbors in crisis on the street, creating space for shared understanding and meaningful community dialogue together...
Through shelter, mentorship, and community support, The More We Love helps women and children move from crisis toward recovery.
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.
Burien homeowner warns North of NERA rezone could replace a 264-home neighborhood with industrial zoning, pushing families out.
History lives beyond textbooks — in our neighborhoods, memorials, museums, and civic spaces. Share your Pacific Northwest story with us to help celebrate this landmark event.
“You call it policy; I call it abandonment!” claims angry Cascade parent Vance Glawe at Feb 11 Highline School Board meeting.
PSE customers report bill shock as rates rise; the utility says inquiries are surging and points to new FAQs.
A New Year brings inspiration for many to make positive changes in their lives. This article gives wisdom for married couples, along with a resource to improve listening and connection with your spouse.
by Guest Writer
A proposed state law would further remove accountability over sheriffs, a move Burien knows comes with real consequences. Grant County Sheriff Joe Kriete weighs in...
by Admin
Highline seeks public feedback on refining its Strategic Plan amid falling academic results and an $8 million projected budget shortfall.
by Staff Writer
Washington Legislation began their 2026 session on January 12. This article shares some bills that the average family and/or homeowner may want to investigate.
by Admin
Highline School Board Directors established roles for key committees and organizations, and heard a presentation on bond refinancing, preparing them for votes on resolutions in a later meeting.
by Tommy Butzerin
Marketed as compassion, Housing First in Burien's DESC has become a costly experiment leaving addiction entrenched, neighborhoods destabilized, and people unprotected.
by Guest Writer
Community members are welcome to join a meeting on Burien's DESC Bloomside on January 13. Questions are welcome.
by Staff Writer
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser on January 30th. Participants are invited to donate towards local food banks, pick out a handcrafted bowl by local artists, and then enjoy a soup meal.
by Staff Writer