Transparency is a major issue in this campaign, which is why I’m compelled to address a misleading statement in my opponent’s candidate announcement...
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Did you ever wonder why certain candidates run against each other? In Highline, it's geography-your address decides who can run for each position.
by Sandra Locklear
[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 Editor and Burien Voters
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[Editors Note: any candidate for office may submit one campaign announcement. Please reach out to Info@TheHighlineJournal.com] Hello Neighbors, My name is Sue-Ann Hohimer, and I’m running for the Highline School Board. For over 25 years, I’ve dedicated my career to serving children, youth, and families—as
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What is the Highline School District Levy? Is it a Renewal? Is it an Increase? The answer: both! The Highline School District’s 2027-30 operations levy on the Nov 4th ballot is both a renewal and an increase. It is a renewal of the previous levy that is expiring, but
by Stuart Jenner
In an unusual format, seven candidates for Port Commission and 33rd district legislative seats appeared all at the same time in a candidate forum sponsored by the SeaTac Airport Community Coalition for Justice (STACC4J) . We wrote about the forum in an earlier post, including a link to the forum information
by Stuart Jenner
Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board Voters will decide on Nov. 4th whether or not to reject the City of Burien’s Proposition 1 (Levy Lid for Public Safety.) The city has plenty of money for public safety. What it does not have plenty of money for
by Martin Barrett
Celebrate the Music of Gospel Legend Andraé Crouch at the concert, Soon and Very Soon. University Presbyterian Church, Seattle Pacific University, Choral Sounds Northwest, and other local choirs will be participating in this free concert. Join the joyful sounds of gospel music on Wednesday, October 29, from 7:00 to
by Staff WriterTransparency is a major issue in this campaign, which is why I’m compelled to address a misleading statement in my opponent’s candidate announcement...
by Admin
Two dozen attendees met for an evening centered on dialogue, understanding, and shared community concerns.
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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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History lives beyond textbooks — in our neighborhoods, memorials, museums, and civic spaces. Share your Pacific Northwest story with us to help celebrate this landmark event.
“You call it policy; I call it abandonment!” claims angry Cascade parent Vance Glawe at Feb 11 Highline School Board meeting.
PSE customers report bill shock as rates rise; the utility says inquiries are surging and points to new FAQs.
Transparency is a major issue in this campaign, which is why I’m compelled to address a misleading statement in my opponent’s candidate announcement...
by Admin
Did you ever wonder why certain candidates run against each other? In Highline, it's geography-your address decides who can run for each position.
by Sandra Locklear
[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 Editor and Burien Voters
by Admin
[Editors Note: any candidate for office may submit one campaign announcement. Please reach out to Info@TheHighlineJournal.com] Hello Neighbors, My name is Sue-Ann Hohimer, and I’m running for the Highline School Board. For over 25 years, I’ve dedicated my career to serving children, youth, and families—as
by Admin
What is the Highline School District Levy? Is it a Renewal? Is it an Increase? The answer: both! The Highline School District’s 2027-30 operations levy on the Nov 4th ballot is both a renewal and an increase. It is a renewal of the previous levy that is expiring, but
by Stuart Jenner
In an unusual format, seven candidates for Port Commission and 33rd district legislative seats appeared all at the same time in a candidate forum sponsored by the SeaTac Airport Community Coalition for Justice (STACC4J) . We wrote about the forum in an earlier post, including a link to the forum information
by Stuart Jenner
Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board Voters will decide on Nov. 4th whether or not to reject the City of Burien’s Proposition 1 (Levy Lid for Public Safety.) The city has plenty of money for public safety. What it does not have plenty of money for
by Martin Barrett
Celebrate the Music of Gospel Legend Andraé Crouch at the concert, Soon and Very Soon. University Presbyterian Church, Seattle Pacific University, Choral Sounds Northwest, and other local choirs will be participating in this free concert. Join the joyful sounds of gospel music on Wednesday, October 29, from 7:00 to
by Staff Writer