PDC and King County websites slowed or crashed in the final days of voting, leaving many voters without access to essential transparency tools.
by Staff WriterBurien Resident points out this election shows a clear pattern -- some Burien candidates are funded by local residents, while others depend almost entirely on outside donors.
by AdminSEATAC – After a spooky weekend of Halloween fun, travelers may spot more orange cones than pumpkins the week of Nov. 3. Lane and ramp closures on Interstate 5 (I-5), State Route 516 (SR 516) and local roads in Burien, Des Moines, SeaTac and Kent will continue Monday, Nov. 3, through
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By Marie Jones [Editor's Note: originally posted in Burien.News November 19, 2023] Before fall comes to an end and the holidays are in full swing, how about doing some decorating in your home with items from nature? With being inside more at this time of year, it’
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With Election Day on Tuesday, November 4, both state and postal officials are warning voters not to rely on mailing ballots at the last minute.
by Staff Writer
Burien, WA — Burien C.A.R.E.S. Animal Shelter reported extensive damage to two of its service vehicles early Saturday morning, describing the incident as a targeted act of vandalism. In a Facebook post published November 1, the nonprofit stated that five tires were slashed, three sets of windows
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(This article was originally published in Burien.News on June 11, 2025) [Editor's Note: any candidate for office may submit one campaign announcement. Please reach out to Info@TheHighlineJournal.com] Burien, WA – Marie Barbon, a longtime pediatric nurse, mother, and community leader, is officially announcing her candidacy for
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Highline spending increased 82% to $25,000 per student while state test scores dropped and now lag nearly 18% behind Washington averages.
by Staff Writer
PDC and King County websites slowed or crashed in the final days of voting, leaving many voters without access to essential transparency tools.
by Staff Writer
[Sponsored Article] by Melissa Petrini In today’s busy world, it’s easy to get swept up in screens, schedules, and to-do lists. But sometimes, all it takes is a few minutes outside to reset, reconnect, and remember what really matters. That’s exactly what Deanna Ratnikova, creator of The
This mini guide, written by a Highline Schools parent, helps families navigate conferences, ask key questions, and support early literacy at home.
By Stuart Jenner If you missed the first installment from yesterday, read Highline's 'iReady' Data Spells Big Challenges for Literacy -Pt.1 Understanding the Districts' "Growth" Metric The Strategic Plan Dashboard metrics show Highline did not meet its goals for growth in either
An In-depth Look at the Gathered-Data Used to Drive the Districts' Strategic Plan for English by Stuart Jenner Last fall, I had a memorable conversation with a 10th grade student taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate English at Mt. Rainier High School. I asked her what book she was reading.
On the back of an amazing WIN for the Girls High-Tekerz Robotics team article yesterday, we have a follow up story to other stories we have followed. The award-winning Burien-based robotics teams — known as The Tekerz, High Tekerz & Skunkworks — continue to post impressive results and inspire students across the
A statistician explains election results based on the data.
Celebrate Veterans' Day in Burien at the historic Sunnydale Elementary School. Come honor WWI fallen soldiers on Tuesday, November 11th, at the only remaining "Living Road of Remembrance" on Des Moines Memorial Drive.
By Carlene Johnson - The Center Square October 31, 2025 [Editor's Note: This story is close to home and reflects the Burien experience with the DESC failures.] (The Center Square) – On an overcast mid-October day, just inside the Third Avenue offices of We Heart Seattle, Executive Director Andrea
PDC and King County websites slowed or crashed in the final days of voting, leaving many voters without access to essential transparency tools.
by Staff WriterBurien Resident points out this election shows a clear pattern -- some Burien candidates are funded by local residents, while others depend almost entirely on outside donors.
by AdminSEATAC – After a spooky weekend of Halloween fun, travelers may spot more orange cones than pumpkins the week of Nov. 3. Lane and ramp closures on Interstate 5 (I-5), State Route 516 (SR 516) and local roads in Burien, Des Moines, SeaTac and Kent will continue Monday, Nov. 3, through
by Admin
By Marie Jones [Editor's Note: originally posted in Burien.News November 19, 2023] Before fall comes to an end and the holidays are in full swing, how about doing some decorating in your home with items from nature? With being inside more at this time of year, it’
by Admin
With Election Day on Tuesday, November 4, both state and postal officials are warning voters not to rely on mailing ballots at the last minute.
by Staff Writer
Burien, WA — Burien C.A.R.E.S. Animal Shelter reported extensive damage to two of its service vehicles early Saturday morning, describing the incident as a targeted act of vandalism. In a Facebook post published November 1, the nonprofit stated that five tires were slashed, three sets of windows
by Admin & Staff Writer
(This article was originally published in Burien.News on June 11, 2025) [Editor's Note: any candidate for office may submit one campaign announcement. Please reach out to Info@TheHighlineJournal.com] Burien, WA – Marie Barbon, a longtime pediatric nurse, mother, and community leader, is officially announcing her candidacy for
by Admin
Highline spending increased 82% to $25,000 per student while state test scores dropped and now lag nearly 18% behind Washington averages.
by Staff Writer