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Confused by the 6,000-page Sea-Tac expansion report? Attend a June 17 community event to learn what it means, how to give feedback, and what you can do.
by Staff Writer
Highline is weighing a possible Cascade Middle School rebuild, forcing Shark Garden leaders to concede this may be the community garden's final season at Salmon Creek.
by Staff Writer
In 1897, two tons of gold and 68 rich miners sailed into port, turning all eyes to Seattle in the mad dash for Yukon riches. Learn how “Gold!” dramatically changed Seattle’s fortunes.
by Wendy Butzerin
Multiple community-focused Airport SAMP discussions, plus Highline School Board moves to Thursday.
by Staff Writer
The Concert Truck will be in Burien and Tukwila this summer. The community is invited to these free concerts performed by musicians from the Seattle Chamber Music Society.
by Staff Writer
Bringing neighbors together to examine a timely ballot issue with respect, curiosity, and a commitment to understanding.
by Admin
For many local families, the Strawberry Festival has become a summer tradition and a chance to celebrate community while enjoying one of Burien’s longest-running annual events. Come join the fun June 20-21!
by Staff Writer
Can Highline rebuild trust before asking voters for more funding? More than 20 speakers addressed transparency, leadership decisions and public engagement at the June 3 board meeting.
by Katie Kresly
Confused by the 6,000-page Sea-Tac expansion report? Attend a June 17 community event to learn what it means, how to give feedback, and what you can do.
by Staff Writer
Reform Pilates celebrated its Normandy Park grand opening with a ribbon cutting, drawing dozens of neighbors, clients, friends and family.
Before approving a $67,000 settlement, Councilmember Kevin Schilling questioned the process and whether four colleagues should have recused themselves.
Kristine Moreland of The More We Love shares firsthand observations following outreach near Burien's DESC Bloomside, urging greater emphasis on recovery, intervention, and compassionate responses to fentanyl addiction.
Burien City Council selected five finalists to interview for its vacant Position No. 2, following debate over transparency and public access to applicant information.
Federal lawsuit alleges Sylvester Middle School student was barred from sharing Christian materials and denied a religious accommodation during a mandatory school assembly.
The longtime Burien resident says he attended to peacefully express support for ICE before an incident that investigators have confirmed resulted in an assault report.
Can Highline rebuild trust before asking voters for more funding? More than 20 speakers addressed transparency, leadership decisions and public engagement at the June 3 board meeting.
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.
Confused by the 6,000-page Sea-Tac expansion report? Attend a June 17 community event to learn what it means, how to give feedback, and what you can do.
by Staff Writer
Highline is weighing a possible Cascade Middle School rebuild, forcing Shark Garden leaders to concede this may be the community garden's final season at Salmon Creek.
by Staff Writer
In 1897, two tons of gold and 68 rich miners sailed into port, turning all eyes to Seattle in the mad dash for Yukon riches. Learn how “Gold!” dramatically changed Seattle’s fortunes.
by Wendy Butzerin
Multiple community-focused Airport SAMP discussions, plus Highline School Board moves to Thursday.
by Staff Writer
The Concert Truck will be in Burien and Tukwila this summer. The community is invited to these free concerts performed by musicians from the Seattle Chamber Music Society.
by Staff Writer
Bringing neighbors together to examine a timely ballot issue with respect, curiosity, and a commitment to understanding.
by Admin
For many local families, the Strawberry Festival has become a summer tradition and a chance to celebrate community while enjoying one of Burien’s longest-running annual events. Come join the fun June 20-21!
by Staff Writer
Can Highline rebuild trust before asking voters for more funding? More than 20 speakers addressed transparency, leadership decisions and public engagement at the June 3 board meeting.
by Katie Kresly