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The Nov 17th Burien City Council Meeting continued a growing trend of emphasis on ICE coming from both the dais and the public commenters.
Topics will include Mid-Biennial Budget Update and Public Hearing, Legislative Priorities, Zoning, Critical areas, B&O taxes, and Right-of-Way Permit Fees.
Apply today to help shape Burien’s future by serving in one of 11 open advisory board, commission, or committee positions. Due Jan 16.
by Admin
Apply today to help shape Burien’s future by serving in one of 11 open advisory board, commission, or committee positions. Due Jan 16.
by Admin
The Nov 17th Burien City Council Meeting continued a growing trend of emphasis on ICE coming from both the dais and the public commenters.
by Tommy Butzerin
Topics will include Mid-Biennial Budget Update and Public Hearing, Legislative Priorities, Zoning, Critical areas, B&O taxes, and Right-of-Way Permit Fees.
by Admin
The Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association hosted their Annual Veterans Day Ceremony at the Sunnydale School site in beautiful weather with a crowd of 80 attendees and participants. Highlights included music by the Cascadia Brass Ensemble, singing of the National Anthem by Kate Bysheim, and comments by American Legion
by Stuart Jenner
Statement from Stephanie Mora, Burien City Council Member, on her race: “While the election results are clearly disappointing, I’m deeply grateful for all of your support this election season. We did our best but Burien has decided to take a different path. It has been my honor to serve
by Admin
Statement from Kevin Schilling, Candidate for State Representative for the 33rd District: “The people who voted made their decision. While I’m disappointed in the outcome, I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who stood with me in this campaign to push against extremism of all kinds and for common sense
by Admin
Emotions ran high at the Nov 3 Burien Council Meeting as an organized group of public commenters both praised DESC and demanded...
by Tommy Butzerin
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
by Staff Writer