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Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Readers can engage by signing the letter, contacting lawmakers, completing the survey, and encouraging thoughtful, consistent districtwide phone policies.
by Guest Writer
The Highline Journal series on 250 Years Celebrating America: The Northwest Lens starts with Bruce Lee and Seattle’s Chinatown International District.
by Stuart Jenner
Burien Council will discuss a new taxes, consider advisory board volunteers, and revisit the council's rules of order on Feb 23.
by Staff Writer
City leaders envision a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly district near the airport where people can live, work, shop, and gather — and they want residents to help shape that future.
by Staff Writer
33rd District lawmakers host Feb. 22 town hall at Highline College for residents of Burien, SeaTac, Des Moines and Normandy Park.
by Admin
Reps. Mia Gregerson and Edwin Obras sponsor HB 2489, with Mayor Sarah Moore testifying in support; downtown residents report rising public camping and say they do not want it returning.
by Katie KreslyHighline resident says School District backing legislation that limits public records access is “not a good look,” urging the district to stand firmly by its stated core value of transparency.
by Admin
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Highline families packed a board meeting, rallied daily, and forced a stunning reversal of North Hill’s sudden leadership transfer decision.
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.
Instead of paying severance, Burien’s investigation into its city manager could trigger legal costs, delays, and questions about taxpayer impact.
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.
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Readers can engage by signing the letter, contacting lawmakers, completing the survey, and encouraging thoughtful, consistent districtwide phone policies.
by Guest Writer
The Highline Journal series on 250 Years Celebrating America: The Northwest Lens starts with Bruce Lee and Seattle’s Chinatown International District.
by Stuart Jenner
Burien Council will discuss a new taxes, consider advisory board volunteers, and revisit the council's rules of order on Feb 23.
by Staff Writer
City leaders envision a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly district near the airport where people can live, work, shop, and gather — and they want residents to help shape that future.
by Staff Writer
33rd District lawmakers host Feb. 22 town hall at Highline College for residents of Burien, SeaTac, Des Moines and Normandy Park.
by Admin
Reps. Mia Gregerson and Edwin Obras sponsor HB 2489, with Mayor Sarah Moore testifying in support; downtown residents report rising public camping and say they do not want it returning.
by Katie KreslyHighline resident says School District backing legislation that limits public records access is “not a good look,” urging the district to stand firmly by its stated core value of transparency.
by Admin