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Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.
DESC Public Q&A; Meet SeaTac Police Chief candidates; Burien Town Hall at Boulevard Park for North of NERA Rezoning; Normandy Park Public Hearings, and more…
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
by Katie Kresly
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
by Katie Kresly
Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.
by Katie Kresly
DESC Public Q&A; Meet SeaTac Police Chief candidates; Burien Town Hall at Boulevard Park for North of NERA Rezoning; Normandy Park Public Hearings, and more…
by Admin
Two finalists named for SeaTac police chief; residents invited to April 14 meet and greet at City Hall to ask questions.
by Staff Writer
Bloomside Advisory Committee meets April 14 with public Q&A, program updates, and neighborhood engagement discussion; residents invited to attend.
by Staff Writer
Burien honors More We Love for victim support work, providing immediate response, safety, and care for survivors alongside local law enforcement partners.
by Staff Writer
Burien Council to discuss minimum wage conflict April 6. King County, Burien Planning Commission, and Des Moines meetings this week.
by Admin
Burien revisits minimum wage April 6 amid conflicting laws, lawsuits, and uncertainty despite already having one of Washington’s highest wages.
by Katie Kresly