Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board [Editor's Note: Over the past several years, Sally Nelson, (past Burien Mayor), has demonstrated clear one-sided bias through various commentaries submitted to the B-Town Blog. These commentaries lack a balanced perspective; picking and choosing candidates to criticize based on
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From the Normandy Park City Newsletter- Oct 18th Get Involved in Your Community! Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community? The City is currently seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to serve in the following roles: Parks Commission – Partial Term (expires in June 2029): Help shape the
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Campaign Corner For Other Published Responses to date: Click Here The Highline Journal reached out to the six Sea Tac City Council Candidates for a “Question of the Week.” The city of Seattle will be hosting FIFA (The International Federation of Association Football) next summer, during June and July 2026.
by Admin[NOTE FROM EDITOR: Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Highline Journal or Daniel Media. If you wish to submit a story, photo, article, or letter, please email us at info@thehighlinejournal.com. We look forward to hearing from you.] Dear Highline Community and Families,
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Editorial published with permission by John L. White, long-time Burien Resident The philosophy behind what we now call ‘Housing First’ didn’t begin as a government policy or social theory. It began as a desperate and practical experiment in the late twentieth century, rooted in what were once known as
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Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025 Time: 1:00–3:00 p.m. Location: Marvista Park Pea Patch, 19900 4th Ave SW, Normandy Park 🍁 Event Details Autumn is in the air, and Normandy Park is celebrating the season in style! Join your neighbors for the fun! This free, family-friendly event is
by AdminTravel Advisory from the Washington State Department of Transportation. Lane and Ramp Closures Continue on I-5 and SR 509 in South King County, Oct. 20–25 SEATAC — Drivers in south King County should expect overnight lane and ramp closures on Interstate 5 and State Route 509 from Monday, Oct. 20
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Boo in Burien - Saturday October 25, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Trick-or-treat at participating businesses around Burien Town Square Park, 480 SW 152nd St. Get ready, goblins and ghouls—it’s time for one of Burien’s favorite fall traditions! The Annual Trick-or-Treat
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Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board [Editor's Note: Over the past several years, Sally Nelson, (past Burien Mayor), has demonstrated clear one-sided bias through various commentaries submitted to the B-Town Blog. These commentaries lack a balanced perspective; picking and choosing candidates to criticize based on
by AdminA Planning Commission meeting captured a vulgar remark, raising serious concerns about conduct, process, and fairness in public decision-making. The remark was later acknowledged by new Councilmember Rocco DeVito.
In Washington State, a vibrant yet often underrecognized community is quietly building systems of care, cultural preservation, and advocacy. ALA Garífuna Women (Anichigu Luma Amenigini) is a Seattle-based nonprofit dedicated to uplifting Garífuna women and families through education, cultural programs, and worker advocacy—work that is deeply rooted in lived
The explicit remark came from an unidentified Zoom attendee during a zoning discussion involving Three Tree Point, Lake Burien, and Seahurst neighborhoods.
An In-depth Look at the Gathered-Data Used to Drive the Districts' Strategic Plan for English by Stuart Jenner Last fall, I had a memorable conversation with a 10th grade student taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate English at Mt. Rainier High School. I asked her what book she was reading.
By Carlene Johnson - The Center Square October 31, 2025 [Editor's Note: This story is close to home and reflects the Burien experience with the DESC failures.] (The Center Square) – On an overcast mid-October day, just inside the Third Avenue offices of We Heart Seattle, Executive Director Andrea
by Melissa Petrini, Managing Editor for The Highline Journal [This is a follow-up story to this story published last week] Full Disclosure: I am a recently resigned Highline School Board Director, and have studied this over the past several years to understand for myself what was within the Board'
Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board [Editor's Note: Over the past several years, Sally Nelson, (past Burien Mayor), has demonstrated clear one-sided bias through various commentaries submitted to the B-Town Blog. These commentaries lack a balanced perspective; picking and choosing candidates to criticize based on
[NOTE FROM EDITOR: Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Highline Journal or Daniel Media. If you wish to submit a story, photo, article, or letter, please email us at info@thehighlinejournal.com. We look forward to hearing from you.] Dear Highline Community and Families,
Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board [Editor's Note: Over the past several years, Sally Nelson, (past Burien Mayor), has demonstrated clear one-sided bias through various commentaries submitted to the B-Town Blog. These commentaries lack a balanced perspective; picking and choosing candidates to criticize based on
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From the Normandy Park City Newsletter- Oct 18th Get Involved in Your Community! Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community? The City is currently seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to serve in the following roles: Parks Commission – Partial Term (expires in June 2029): Help shape the
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Campaign Corner For Other Published Responses to date: Click Here The Highline Journal reached out to the six Sea Tac City Council Candidates for a “Question of the Week.” The city of Seattle will be hosting FIFA (The International Federation of Association Football) next summer, during June and July 2026.
by Admin[NOTE FROM EDITOR: Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Highline Journal or Daniel Media. If you wish to submit a story, photo, article, or letter, please email us at info@thehighlinejournal.com. We look forward to hearing from you.] Dear Highline Community and Families,
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Editorial published with permission by John L. White, long-time Burien Resident The philosophy behind what we now call ‘Housing First’ didn’t begin as a government policy or social theory. It began as a desperate and practical experiment in the late twentieth century, rooted in what were once known as
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Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025 Time: 1:00–3:00 p.m. Location: Marvista Park Pea Patch, 19900 4th Ave SW, Normandy Park 🍁 Event Details Autumn is in the air, and Normandy Park is celebrating the season in style! Join your neighbors for the fun! This free, family-friendly event is
by AdminTravel Advisory from the Washington State Department of Transportation. Lane and Ramp Closures Continue on I-5 and SR 509 in South King County, Oct. 20–25 SEATAC — Drivers in south King County should expect overnight lane and ramp closures on Interstate 5 and State Route 509 from Monday, Oct. 20
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Boo in Burien - Saturday October 25, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Trick-or-treat at participating businesses around Burien Town Square Park, 480 SW 152nd St. Get ready, goblins and ghouls—it’s time for one of Burien’s favorite fall traditions! The Annual Trick-or-Treat
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