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Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.
by AdminMark and Jan Yokers return to give couples hope as they share wisdom from successful authors Milan and Kay Yerkovich.
by Guest Writer
A Spring Bazaar is set for Saturday, May 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. in SeaTac, featuring food, drinks, and family friendly games.
by Staff Writer
Dozens of healthcare workers and nurses at St. Anne Hospital in Burien held an informational picket on Tuesday, April 28, as contract negotiations between...
by Melissa Petrini
Community Conversations hosted expert David Spring to provide clarity on overlapping parental and student rights laws, both at federal and local levels. Absent were invited local school leaders and elected board directors.
by Melissa Petrini
At SeaTac Park, Liberty Rugby marks 40 years with pancakes, senior recognition, alumni, and a full day of matches and community.
by Katie Kresly
Rising concerns over classroom technology, screen time, and student outcomes emerge as Highline considers a costly new technology levy proposal.
by Stuart Jenner
WABI sponsored community Walk-n-Talk heads to Seahurst Beach this Sunday, offering a scenic spring walk through wooded trails and hidden hillside paths.
by Staff Writer
Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.
by Admin
Highline families packed a board meeting, rallied daily, and forced a stunning reversal of North Hill’s sudden leadership transfer decision.
State housing staff noted portions of Burien’s Ord. 868 zoning overhaul extended beyond housing policy into broader commercial and planning changes. Residents continue to question...
A Burien resident says confusing zoning enables oversized ADUs with limited living space, raising concerns about questionable gains in housing affordability
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.
Instead of paying severance, Burien’s investigation into its city manager could trigger legal costs, delays, and questions about taxpayer impact.
Community Conversations hosted expert David Spring to provide clarity on overlapping parental and student rights laws, both at federal and local levels. Absent were invited local school leaders and elected board directors.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.
by AdminMark and Jan Yokers return to give couples hope as they share wisdom from successful authors Milan and Kay Yerkovich.
by Guest Writer
A Spring Bazaar is set for Saturday, May 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. in SeaTac, featuring food, drinks, and family friendly games.
by Staff Writer
Dozens of healthcare workers and nurses at St. Anne Hospital in Burien held an informational picket on Tuesday, April 28, as contract negotiations between...
by Melissa Petrini
Community Conversations hosted expert David Spring to provide clarity on overlapping parental and student rights laws, both at federal and local levels. Absent were invited local school leaders and elected board directors.
by Melissa Petrini
At SeaTac Park, Liberty Rugby marks 40 years with pancakes, senior recognition, alumni, and a full day of matches and community.
by Katie Kresly
Rising concerns over classroom technology, screen time, and student outcomes emerge as Highline considers a costly new technology levy proposal.
by Stuart Jenner
WABI sponsored community Walk-n-Talk heads to Seahurst Beach this Sunday, offering a scenic spring walk through wooded trails and hidden hillside paths.
by Staff Writer