After I wrote the story on the Levy and rising rates, I had conversations with some people who still were confused about property taxes. They had the impression that the rise in taxes was driven only by increases in assessed value.
This is not correct in the case of school
Last week, we broke a story about the potential misuse or possible continued use of an email account of an ex-elected Highline School Board Member, Aaron Garcia Virgen, who left office in December of 2023 after his term ended.
We reached out to the Highline School District for comment on
[Editors Note: Community Voice Connection differs from Letters to the Editors, because they are stories told by readers themselves, empowering them to share the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly things that are hard to talk about, but are important for us to hear and consider. These sometimes are
By Spencer Pauley | The Center Square
[Editor’s Note: some stories we repost as being relevant to our area, and in light of our coverage of DESC, this may have impact.]
Oct 27th, 2025
(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority plans to implement a 22% decrease in
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.
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After I wrote the story on the Levy and rising rates, I had conversations with some people who still were confused about property taxes. They had the impression that the rise in taxes was driven only by increases in assessed value.
This is not correct in the case of school
Last week, we broke a story about the potential misuse or possible continued use of an email account of an ex-elected Highline School Board Member, Aaron Garcia Virgen, who left office in December of 2023 after his term ended.
We reached out to the Highline School District for comment on
[Editors Note: Community Voice Connection differs from Letters to the Editors, because they are stories told by readers themselves, empowering them to share the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly things that are hard to talk about, but are important for us to hear and consider. These sometimes are
By Spencer Pauley | The Center Square
[Editor’s Note: some stories we repost as being relevant to our area, and in light of our coverage of DESC, this may have impact.]
Oct 27th, 2025
(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority plans to implement a 22% decrease in