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Garden enthusiasts do not have to sit idle in the winter. This article provides ideas to plan your garden from your armchair.
by Guest Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings and events happening early in January.
by Admin
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
We hope you have been able to spend this time with family and close friends, and are ready for a new year to begin! Here at the Highline Journal, we are committed and dedicated to our Vision and Mission statements as citizen journalists: OUR VISION A thriving Highline region where
by Admin
The Highline Journal staff will be taking a two-week publishing break over the holidays. We will resume publishing on January 5, 2025.
by Staff WriterAs we head into 2026, here are the names and positions of the elected officials serving our communities.
by Staff Writer
The Burien Planning Commission voted Wednesday, Dec 10, to advance Council-directed shoreline residential zoning corrections after dozens of city residents raised legal and environmental concerns.
by Katie Kresly
Scout troop 375/8375 is happy to be back again this year to offer their Christmas tree recycling service on Jan 3 & 4!
by Staff Writer
Garden enthusiasts do not have to sit idle in the winter. This article provides ideas to plan your garden from your armchair.
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.
Garden enthusiasts do not have to sit idle in the winter. This article provides ideas to plan your garden from your armchair.
by Guest Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings and events happening early in January.
by Admin
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
We hope you have been able to spend this time with family and close friends, and are ready for a new year to begin! Here at the Highline Journal, we are committed and dedicated to our Vision and Mission statements as citizen journalists: OUR VISION A thriving Highline region where
by Admin
The Highline Journal staff will be taking a two-week publishing break over the holidays. We will resume publishing on January 5, 2025.
by Staff WriterAs we head into 2026, here are the names and positions of the elected officials serving our communities.
by Staff Writer
The Burien Planning Commission voted Wednesday, Dec 10, to advance Council-directed shoreline residential zoning corrections after dozens of city residents raised legal and environmental concerns.
by Katie Kresly
Scout troop 375/8375 is happy to be back again this year to offer their Christmas tree recycling service on Jan 3 & 4!
by Staff Writer