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Community   -   May 01, 2026 Meet Your Local Historical Societies
Meet Your Local Historical Societies

Local historical societies offer spring events, exhibits, and family activities, connecting residents with the Highline region’s rich and diverse past.

by Stuart Jenner
Government   -   May 01, 2026 Want to Run for Office? Filing Week Opens May 4–8
Want to Run for Office? Filing Week Opens May 4–8

Filing week gives Highline residents a chance to run for office as voters prepare to decide key state and county races.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 Burien Names Interim City Manager Bob Larson to Start April 28
Burien Names Interim City Manager Bob Larson to Start April 28

Burien taps veteran manager Bob Larson to steady City Hall, bringing decades of experience as leadership shifts and priorities move forward

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | April 27 - May 1
Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | April 27 - May 1

Upcoming city councils, airport decisions, and housing discussions shaping local policy, planning, and community priorities across Highline.

by Admin
Community Connections   -   Apr 27, 2026 Community Conversations: (April 28) Parental Rights vs. Student Rights | RSVP Today!
Community Conversations: (April 28) Parental Rights vs. Student Rights | RSVP Today!

Come join this highly interactive local event, where neighbors engage and communities connect through meaningful action.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 SeaTac Appoints new Deputy City Manager
SeaTac Appoints new Deputy City Manager

SeaTac names Tiffany Washington as Deputy City Manager to guide operations and advance City Council priorities.

by Staff Writer
Educational Resources   -   Apr 24, 2026 'Literacy & Learning' Coalition Formed by Highline Parent | Invite
'Literacy & Learning' Coalition Formed by Highline Parent | Invite

Are you a Highline parent concerned about your child’s learning in reading, math, or technology at school? Connect with other literacy-minded families at this independent, parent-led group.

by Guest Writer
Education   -   Apr 24, 2026 The Price of Big Promises: Highline’s Billion-Dollar Plans Signal a Texas-Style School Funding Crisis
The Price of Big Promises: Highline’s Billion-Dollar Plans Signal a Texas-Style School Funding Crisis

Texas school debt offers a cautionary tale as Highline voters weigh new bonds and levies, raising questions about debt, spending, and academic results.

by Melissa Petrini
Meet Your Local Historical Societies
Community   -   May 01, 2026 Meet Your Local Historical Societies

Local historical societies offer spring events, exhibits, and family activities, connecting residents with the Highline region’s rich and diverse past.

by Stuart Jenner
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Community   -   May 01, 2026 Meet Your Local Historical Societies
Meet Your Local Historical Societies

Local historical societies offer spring events, exhibits, and family activities, connecting residents with the Highline region’s rich and diverse past.

by Stuart Jenner
Government   -   May 01, 2026 Want to Run for Office? Filing Week Opens May 4–8
Want to Run for Office? Filing Week Opens May 4–8

Filing week gives Highline residents a chance to run for office as voters prepare to decide key state and county races.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 Burien Names Interim City Manager Bob Larson to Start April 28
Burien Names Interim City Manager Bob Larson to Start April 28

Burien taps veteran manager Bob Larson to steady City Hall, bringing decades of experience as leadership shifts and priorities move forward

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | April 27 - May 1
Week at a Glance: City and Civic Meetings | April 27 - May 1

Upcoming city councils, airport decisions, and housing discussions shaping local policy, planning, and community priorities across Highline.

by Admin
Community Connections   -   Apr 27, 2026 Community Conversations: (April 28) Parental Rights vs. Student Rights | RSVP Today!
Community Conversations: (April 28) Parental Rights vs. Student Rights | RSVP Today!

Come join this highly interactive local event, where neighbors engage and communities connect through meaningful action.

by Staff Writer
Cities   -   Apr 27, 2026 SeaTac Appoints new Deputy City Manager
SeaTac Appoints new Deputy City Manager

SeaTac names Tiffany Washington as Deputy City Manager to guide operations and advance City Council priorities.

by Staff Writer
Educational Resources   -   Apr 24, 2026 'Literacy & Learning' Coalition Formed by Highline Parent | Invite
'Literacy & Learning' Coalition Formed by Highline Parent | Invite

Are you a Highline parent concerned about your child’s learning in reading, math, or technology at school? Connect with other literacy-minded families at this independent, parent-led group.

by Guest Writer
Education   -   Apr 24, 2026 The Price of Big Promises: Highline’s Billion-Dollar Plans Signal a Texas-Style School Funding Crisis
The Price of Big Promises: Highline’s Billion-Dollar Plans Signal a Texas-Style School Funding Crisis

Texas school debt offers a cautionary tale as Highline voters weigh new bonds and levies, raising questions about debt, spending, and academic results.

by Melissa Petrini
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