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Burien honors More We Love for victim support work, providing immediate response, safety, and care for survivors alongside local law enforcement partners.
by Staff Writer
Unseen patterns formed early in life often drive conflict, but recognizing them helps couples address root issues and strengthen their relationship.
by Guest Writer
SilverSounds Northwest, a local senior chorus, returns to the Highline Performing Arts Center on April 18 and 19 for its concert, Rock & Roll Goes to Broadway.
by Staff Writer
Burien Council to discuss minimum wage conflict April 6. King County, Burien Planning Commission, and Des Moines meetings this week.
by Admin
Rare visiting Orcas spotted off Burien, drawing attention with unusual origins and markings, offering residents a rare and exciting viewing opportunity.
by Stuart Jenner
The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.
by Wendy Butzerin
Burien revisits minimum wage April 6 amid conflicting laws, lawsuits, and uncertainty despite already having one of Washington’s highest wages.
by Katie Kresly
Two dozen attendees met for an evening centered on dialogue, understanding, and shared community concerns.
by Staff Writer
Burien honors More We Love for victim support work, providing immediate response, safety, and care for survivors alongside local law enforcement partners.
by Staff Writer
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.
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.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
With the state bill defeated, Burien must now choose: keep the ordinance that cleared tents from parks or allow camping to return.
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 honors More We Love for victim support work, providing immediate response, safety, and care for survivors alongside local law enforcement partners.
by Staff Writer
Unseen patterns formed early in life often drive conflict, but recognizing them helps couples address root issues and strengthen their relationship.
by Guest Writer
SilverSounds Northwest, a local senior chorus, returns to the Highline Performing Arts Center on April 18 and 19 for its concert, Rock & Roll Goes to Broadway.
by Staff Writer
Burien Council to discuss minimum wage conflict April 6. King County, Burien Planning Commission, and Des Moines meetings this week.
by Admin
Rare visiting Orcas spotted off Burien, drawing attention with unusual origins and markings, offering residents a rare and exciting viewing opportunity.
by Stuart Jenner
The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.
by Wendy Butzerin
Burien revisits minimum wage April 6 amid conflicting laws, lawsuits, and uncertainty despite already having one of Washington’s highest wages.
by Katie Kresly
Two dozen attendees met for an evening centered on dialogue, understanding, and shared community concerns.
by Staff Writer