Burien City Council For Other Published Responses: Click Here Sept 25, 2025: We reached out to the eight candidates running for Burien City Council positions. Question: When it comes to public health and safety in Burien, (especially homelessness, the drug crisis, and untreated mental health issues which remain top concerns
by Beth Barrett
The Oct 4th Brat Trot is a Burien favorite for good reason: it’s festive, family-friendly, and community-driven. Sign up today!
by Staff Writer
Burien shoreline residents’ persistence led to a 5–2 Burien Council vote to fix zoning errors tied to the Shoreline Master Plan. After months of persistence from shoreline residents, the Burien City Council has taken a significant step to correct errors in the city’s Comprehensive Plan and zoning designations—
by Tommy ButzerinThe following Letter to the Editor was submitted by a verified Highline resident. [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 contact us. We look forward to hearing from
by Patricia Bailey
Celebrate Highline’s milestone: tour the brand-new Tyee and Evergreen High Schools at community grand openings, October 7 and October 9. This October, the Highline community has plenty to celebrate with the opening of two brand-new high schools — a first in district history. Together, these grand openings mark
by Staff Writer
What’s Happening * Dedication Ceremony at 12:00 PM: Hear from local leaders including Board President Shane Young and City Manager Katherine Caffrey. The ceremony includes unveiling a plaque, recognizing past board members and dignitaries, and a proclamation in honor of James R. Ellis — the key figure behind Forward Thrust,
by Staff Writer
Reposted from Burien.News (September 22, 2024). Green tomatoes laden my vines in the garden. As the vigorous plants charge ahead, continuing to bear heavy clusters of fruit, they seem oblivious to the autumn equinox upon us. The season is shifting to shorter, cooler days and longer nights, and local
by Beth Barrett
Our Constitution “is more than a piece of parchment written over 200 years ago; it is the living blueprint of our constitutional republic.” – Margaret Sackett By Margaret Sackett, Burien Resident since 1972 Presented to the Highline School Board Constitution Day is observed each year on September 17 to commemorate the
by Staff Writer
Burien City Council For Other Published Responses: Click Here Sept 25, 2025: We reached out to the eight candidates running for Burien City Council positions. Question: When it comes to public health and safety in Burien, (especially homelessness, the drug crisis, and untreated mental health issues which remain top concerns
by Beth Barrett
Federal lawsuit alleges Sylvester Middle School student was barred from sharing Christian materials and denied a religious accommodation during a mandatory school assembly.
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.
Burien City Council For Other Published Responses: Click Here Sept 25, 2025: We reached out to the eight candidates running for Burien City Council positions. Question: When it comes to public health and safety in Burien, (especially homelessness, the drug crisis, and untreated mental health issues which remain top concerns
by Beth Barrett
The Oct 4th Brat Trot is a Burien favorite for good reason: it’s festive, family-friendly, and community-driven. Sign up today!
by Staff Writer
Burien shoreline residents’ persistence led to a 5–2 Burien Council vote to fix zoning errors tied to the Shoreline Master Plan. After months of persistence from shoreline residents, the Burien City Council has taken a significant step to correct errors in the city’s Comprehensive Plan and zoning designations—
by Tommy ButzerinThe following Letter to the Editor was submitted by a verified Highline resident. [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 contact us. We look forward to hearing from
by Patricia Bailey
Celebrate Highline’s milestone: tour the brand-new Tyee and Evergreen High Schools at community grand openings, October 7 and October 9. This October, the Highline community has plenty to celebrate with the opening of two brand-new high schools — a first in district history. Together, these grand openings mark
by Staff Writer
What’s Happening * Dedication Ceremony at 12:00 PM: Hear from local leaders including Board President Shane Young and City Manager Katherine Caffrey. The ceremony includes unveiling a plaque, recognizing past board members and dignitaries, and a proclamation in honor of James R. Ellis — the key figure behind Forward Thrust,
by Staff Writer
Reposted from Burien.News (September 22, 2024). Green tomatoes laden my vines in the garden. As the vigorous plants charge ahead, continuing to bear heavy clusters of fruit, they seem oblivious to the autumn equinox upon us. The season is shifting to shorter, cooler days and longer nights, and local
by Beth Barrett
Our Constitution “is more than a piece of parchment written over 200 years ago; it is the living blueprint of our constitutional republic.” – Margaret Sackett By Margaret Sackett, Burien Resident since 1972 Presented to the Highline School Board Constitution Day is observed each year on September 17 to commemorate the
by Staff Writer