Burien to kick off 2026 by electing a new Mayor, giving a financial update, and considering new transportation grants.
by Staff Writer
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
by Melissa Petrini
Supporters and opponents of two proposed Washington state ballot initiatives are sharply divided after organizers submitted hundreds of thousands of signatures to the Secretary of State, setting the stage for a major legislative and political fight in 2026. The initiatives, sponsored by political group Let’s Go Washington and backed
by Melissa Petrini
Garden enthusiasts do not have to sit idle in the winter. This article provides ideas to plan your garden from your armchair.
by Guest Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings and events happening early in January.
by Admin
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
We hope you have been able to spend this time with family and close friends, and are ready for a new year to begin! Here at the Highline Journal, we are committed and dedicated to our Vision and Mission statements as citizen journalists: OUR VISION A thriving Highline region where
by Admin
Burien to kick off 2026 by electing a new Mayor, giving a financial update, and considering new transportation grants.
by Staff Writer
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.
A sudden leadership shakeup at North Hill Elementary in Des Moines has sparked protests and emotional testimony, as families demand answers from Highline Public Schools.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
With the state bill defeated, Burien must now choose: keep the ordinance that cleared tents from parks or allow camping to return.
Through shelter, mentorship, and community support, The More We Love helps women and children move from crisis toward recovery.
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.
Burien to kick off 2026 by electing a new Mayor, giving a financial update, and considering new transportation grants.
by Staff Writer
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
by Melissa Petrini
Supporters and opponents of two proposed Washington state ballot initiatives are sharply divided after organizers submitted hundreds of thousands of signatures to the Secretary of State, setting the stage for a major legislative and political fight in 2026. The initiatives, sponsored by political group Let’s Go Washington and backed
by Melissa Petrini
Garden enthusiasts do not have to sit idle in the winter. This article provides ideas to plan your garden from your armchair.
by Guest Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings and events happening early in January.
by Admin
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
We hope you have been able to spend this time with family and close friends, and are ready for a new year to begin! Here at the Highline Journal, we are committed and dedicated to our Vision and Mission statements as citizen journalists: OUR VISION A thriving Highline region where
by Admin