A favorite SeaTac fall tradition is back! The Great Pumpkin Night returns on Friday, October 17, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the SeaTac Community Center, 13735 24th Ave. S., promising an evening packed with family fun, community spirit, and plenty of pumpkin-themed cheer. Admission and activities are
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Next City Council Meeting: October 14 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm The Normandy Park City Council holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely with Zoom. Public comments will be taken both in person and
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Over the past 10 or more years, there has been a sharp increase in independent and citizen journalism, as people want to share what they see and experience firsthand, and are beginning to reject mainstream narratives. Much of that can be attributed to the decreasing trust in legacy media for
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Editorial published with permissions by John White -long-time Burien resident Chapter 1- DESC:The Lie This series about Burien’s Downtown Emergency Center (DESC) was written out of frustration, observation, and hope. Burien, like many cities across America, has been asked to shoulder the burden of solving homelessness through the
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The Normandy Park Winterfest Planning Committee is looking for volunteers to help with their annual festival, which takes place on Dec. 6th in Manhattan Village, in Normandy Park. If you are interested, below is some contact information and schedule of meetings. The next meeting is Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:
by Staff WriterTwo Events/One Night: 🗳️Des Moines City Council Candidate Forum ℹ️About this event: Co-sponsors: AAUW, Wesley Gardens for hosting and recording 🕐Date and Time: Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM 📍Location: Wesley Gardens Chapel (815 S 216th St Des Moines, WA) 🗳️Followed by: 33rd
by AdminA Highline School Board Candidate, Katie Kresly, submitted the following Letter to the Editor. [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@
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Thanks to the actions of Councilmember Stephanie Mora, the October 6th Burien City Council meeting was significantly less heated than previous meetings. (See public comments below.) At the last council meeting on Sept 22, 2025, Councilmember Stephanie Mora introduced an amendment directing City staff to take responsibility and process an
by Tommy Butzerin
A favorite SeaTac fall tradition is back! The Great Pumpkin Night returns on Friday, October 17, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the SeaTac Community Center, 13735 24th Ave. S., promising an evening packed with family fun, community spirit, and plenty of pumpkin-themed cheer. Admission and activities are
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,
A favorite SeaTac fall tradition is back! The Great Pumpkin Night returns on Friday, October 17, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the SeaTac Community Center, 13735 24th Ave. S., promising an evening packed with family fun, community spirit, and plenty of pumpkin-themed cheer. Admission and activities are
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Next City Council Meeting: October 14 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm The Normandy Park City Council holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely with Zoom. Public comments will be taken both in person and
by Staff Writer
Over the past 10 or more years, there has been a sharp increase in independent and citizen journalism, as people want to share what they see and experience firsthand, and are beginning to reject mainstream narratives. Much of that can be attributed to the decreasing trust in legacy media for
by Admin
Editorial published with permissions by John White -long-time Burien resident Chapter 1- DESC:The Lie This series about Burien’s Downtown Emergency Center (DESC) was written out of frustration, observation, and hope. Burien, like many cities across America, has been asked to shoulder the burden of solving homelessness through the
by Admin
The Normandy Park Winterfest Planning Committee is looking for volunteers to help with their annual festival, which takes place on Dec. 6th in Manhattan Village, in Normandy Park. If you are interested, below is some contact information and schedule of meetings. The next meeting is Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:
by Staff WriterTwo Events/One Night: 🗳️Des Moines City Council Candidate Forum ℹ️About this event: Co-sponsors: AAUW, Wesley Gardens for hosting and recording 🕐Date and Time: Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM 📍Location: Wesley Gardens Chapel (815 S 216th St Des Moines, WA) 🗳️Followed by: 33rd
by AdminA Highline School Board Candidate, Katie Kresly, submitted the following Letter to the Editor. [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@
by Staff Writer
Thanks to the actions of Councilmember Stephanie Mora, the October 6th Burien City Council meeting was significantly less heated than previous meetings. (See public comments below.) At the last council meeting on Sept 22, 2025, Councilmember Stephanie Mora introduced an amendment directing City staff to take responsibility and process an
by Tommy Butzerin