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MAY 27 Let's talk TECH: Cyber data breaches, surveys, and assessment tools continue to threaten our children's private data. Big tech harvests data, while student academic rates drop. What's going on?
by Admin
The public is invited to honor fallen service members on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, at Sunnydale Elementary through patriotic music and historical presentation. Reception will follow.
by Staff Writer
Grab your boots and favorite dance partner for a fun Friday night filled with country swing, laughter, and good times together.
by Staff Writer
Burien Planning Commission reviewed proposed fee increases, ADU concerns, growth questions, and early discussions about future development incentives.
by Staff Writer
Future Sea-Tac projects could impact neighborhoods, traffic, noise, and air quality. Residents soon get their chance to weigh in.
by Staff Writer
Clear a drain, help waterways, tidy your neighborhood, and score free chocolate? Public Works Week just got more interesting.
by Staff WriterMark and Jan Yokers return to share practical tips with couples for overcoming frequent patterns of reactivity.
by Guest Writer
Opportunities to make public comments at several city meetings the Highline School Board and the Burien Airport Committee (SAMP) this week.
by Staff Writer
MAY 27 Let's talk TECH: Cyber data breaches, surveys, and assessment tools continue to threaten our children's private data. Big tech harvests data, while student academic rates drop. What's going on?
by Admin
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.
MAY 27 Let's talk TECH: Cyber data breaches, surveys, and assessment tools continue to threaten our children's private data. Big tech harvests data, while student academic rates drop. What's going on?
by Admin
The public is invited to honor fallen service members on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, at Sunnydale Elementary through patriotic music and historical presentation. Reception will follow.
by Staff Writer
Grab your boots and favorite dance partner for a fun Friday night filled with country swing, laughter, and good times together.
by Staff Writer
Burien Planning Commission reviewed proposed fee increases, ADU concerns, growth questions, and early discussions about future development incentives.
by Staff Writer
Future Sea-Tac projects could impact neighborhoods, traffic, noise, and air quality. Residents soon get their chance to weigh in.
by Staff Writer
Clear a drain, help waterways, tidy your neighborhood, and score free chocolate? Public Works Week just got more interesting.
by Staff WriterMark and Jan Yokers return to share practical tips with couples for overcoming frequent patterns of reactivity.
by Guest Writer
Opportunities to make public comments at several city meetings the Highline School Board and the Burien Airport Committee (SAMP) this week.
by Staff Writer