Boo in Burien - Saturday October 25, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Trick-or-treat at participating businesses around Burien Town Square Park, 480 SW 152nd St. Get ready, goblins and ghoulsâitâs time for one of Burienâs favorite fall traditions! The Annual Trick-
by Admin & Staff Writer
While the evening began with a glowing school presentation and an award to the Communications Director, it rubbed against public commenters who criticized the lack of transparency on a variety of issues, such as depriving student athletes of opportunities, exorbitant administration salaries in light of the levy, and failing to
by Tommy Butzerin
Editorial published with permissions by John L. White, long-time Burien resident Burien is not the first community to experience what happens when DESC arrives. Seattle has lived with it for decades. And the pattern is always the same: 1. The Promise â Leaders frame DESC as a humane solution. They
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Burien City Council Regular Meeting Date: Monday, October 20, 2025  - 5:30 p.m. Location: Burien City Hall â 400 SW 152nd Street (1st Floor) Join Virtually: bit.ly/2LAgoW0 View-Only Options: Channel 21 or Livestream  Full Agenda Oct 20, 2025 Meeting Highlights * Burien Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Update â presentation
by Staff Writer
On October 14, 2025, the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Seattle King County hosted two candidate forums at the Wesley retirement community in Des Moines. This story is about the 33rd district legislative seats, with candidates Edwin Obras and Kevin Schilling. (The other forum was for Des Moines city
by Stuart Jenner
[Stories reposted from the City of Burien: Environment Newsletter] Green Burien Day Planting Celebration Hilltop Park â October 18 @ 10:00 am â 1:00 pm Join us to plant hundreds of native plants at Hilltop Park! We will have food, music and fun for all. All ages OK What to Bring:
by Staff WriterThe following Letters to the Editor were submitted by verified Highline residents. [NOTE FROM EDITOR: Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Highline Journal.  If you wish to submit a story, photo, article, or letter, please email us at info@thehighlinejournal.com.  We look forward
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Burien City Council For Other Published Responses to date: Click Here The Highline Journal reached out to the Des Moines City Council Candidates for a âQuestion of The Week.â Many citizens are concerned about improving and revitalizing the downtown retail environment. Below are questions generated by Des Moines residents and
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Boo in Burien - Saturday October 25, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Trick-or-treat at participating businesses around Burien Town Square Park, 480 SW 152nd St. Get ready, goblins and ghoulsâitâs time for one of Burienâs favorite fall traditions! The Annual Trick-
by Admin & 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.
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With the state bill defeated, Burien must now choose: keep the ordinance that cleared tents from parks or allow camping to return.
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Boo in Burien - Saturday October 25, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Trick-or-treat at participating businesses around Burien Town Square Park, 480 SW 152nd St. Get ready, goblins and ghoulsâitâs time for one of Burienâs favorite fall traditions! The Annual Trick-
by Admin & Staff Writer
While the evening began with a glowing school presentation and an award to the Communications Director, it rubbed against public commenters who criticized the lack of transparency on a variety of issues, such as depriving student athletes of opportunities, exorbitant administration salaries in light of the levy, and failing to
by Tommy Butzerin
Editorial published with permissions by John L. White, long-time Burien resident Burien is not the first community to experience what happens when DESC arrives. Seattle has lived with it for decades. And the pattern is always the same: 1. The Promise â Leaders frame DESC as a humane solution. They
by Admin
Burien City Council Regular Meeting Date: Monday, October 20, 2025  - 5:30 p.m. Location: Burien City Hall â 400 SW 152nd Street (1st Floor) Join Virtually: bit.ly/2LAgoW0 View-Only Options: Channel 21 or Livestream  Full Agenda Oct 20, 2025 Meeting Highlights * Burien Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Update â presentation
by Staff Writer
On October 14, 2025, the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Seattle King County hosted two candidate forums at the Wesley retirement community in Des Moines. This story is about the 33rd district legislative seats, with candidates Edwin Obras and Kevin Schilling. (The other forum was for Des Moines city
by Stuart Jenner
[Stories reposted from the City of Burien: Environment Newsletter] Green Burien Day Planting Celebration Hilltop Park â October 18 @ 10:00 am â 1:00 pm Join us to plant hundreds of native plants at Hilltop Park! We will have food, music and fun for all. All ages OK What to Bring:
by Staff WriterThe following Letters to the Editor were submitted by verified Highline residents. [NOTE FROM EDITOR: Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Highline Journal.  If you wish to submit a story, photo, article, or letter, please email us at info@thehighlinejournal.com.  We look forward
by Admin
Burien City Council For Other Published Responses to date: Click Here The Highline Journal reached out to the Des Moines City Council Candidates for a âQuestion of The Week.â Many citizens are concerned about improving and revitalizing the downtown retail environment. Below are questions generated by Des Moines residents and
by Admin