Yesterday’s Election Day ended with many parties and campaign celebrations through-out Washington State, while others hold out and await possible votes, yet to be counted, to hopefully change the tide in their favor.
Kevin Schillings election celebration at the Tin Room in Burien was filled with excitement as he
Burien/Highline Food Bank receives a generous donation from Three Tree Point and reminds community that they are always accepting donations and seeking volunteers.
Yesterday’s Election Day ended with many parties and campaign celebrations through-out Washington State, while others hold out and await possible votes, yet to be counted, to hopefully change the tide in their favor.
Kevin Schillings election celebration at the Tin Room in Burien was filled with excitement as he
Burien/Highline Food Bank receives a generous donation from Three Tree Point and reminds community that they are always accepting donations and seeking volunteers.
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
Burien 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.
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
(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
The meeting will include a report on DESC Bloomside, a public hearing on the City’s 2026 Mid-Biennium Budget Update, an executive session, and several key discussions about local funding, arts programs, and legislative priorities.