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Highline Schools   -   Oct 22, 2025 *Retraction: Highline SD Faces Questions Over Ex-Board Members' Account Access: Concerns of Data Security, and Public Record Inconsistencies
*Retraction: Highline SD Faces Questions Over Ex-Board Members' Account Access: Concerns of Data Security, and Public Record Inconsistencies

*[Editor's Note: We have since learned more about the observed "activity" and have an update to share.] Oct 22nd -Despite attempts for clarification, the Highline School District has declined to respond to concerns surrounding the continued activity of an official district email address tied to a

Crime   -   Oct 20, 2025 DESC:The Birth of Housing First — From Wet Houses to Fentanyl- Ch. 7
DESC:The Birth of Housing First — From Wet Houses to Fentanyl- Ch. 7

Editorial published with permission by John L. White, long-time Burien Resident The philosophy behind what we now call ‘Housing First’ didn’t begin as a government policy or social theory. It began as a desperate and practical experiment in the late twentieth century, rooted in what were once known

Critics Warn Edwin Obras’s ‘Sister Bill’ to SB 5266 Could Bring Unintended Consequences
Crime   -   Oct 22, 2025 Critics Warn Edwin Obras’s ‘Sister Bill’ to SB 5266 Could Bring Unintended Consequences

By Melissa Petrini Representative Lauren Davis (D‑32nd LD) has recently drawn attention for her op‑ed in the Seattle Times and a subsequent interview with The Center Square in which she expressed regret for earlier votes and described her growing concern about “soft on crime” policies. In another interview,

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Crime   -   Oct 22, 2025 Critics Warn Edwin Obras’s ‘Sister Bill’ to SB 5266 Could Bring Unintended Consequences
Critics Warn Edwin Obras’s ‘Sister Bill’ to SB 5266 Could Bring Unintended Consequences

By Melissa Petrini Representative Lauren Davis (D‑32nd LD) has recently drawn attention for her op‑ed in the Seattle Times and a subsequent interview with The Center Square in which she expressed regret for earlier votes and described her growing concern about “soft on crime” policies. In another interview,

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Highline Schools   -   Oct 22, 2025 *Retraction: Highline SD Faces Questions Over Ex-Board Members' Account Access: Concerns of Data Security, and Public Record Inconsistencies
*Retraction: Highline SD Faces Questions Over Ex-Board Members' Account Access: Concerns of Data Security, and Public Record Inconsistencies

*[Editor's Note: We have since learned more about the observed "activity" and have an update to share.] Oct 22nd -Despite attempts for clarification, the Highline School District has declined to respond to concerns surrounding the continued activity of an official district email address tied to a

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Crime   -   Oct 20, 2025 DESC:The Birth of Housing First — From Wet Houses to Fentanyl- Ch. 7
DESC:The Birth of Housing First — From Wet Houses to Fentanyl- Ch. 7

Editorial published with permission by John L. White, long-time Burien Resident The philosophy behind what we now call ‘Housing First’ didn’t begin as a government policy or social theory. It began as a desperate and practical experiment in the late twentieth century, rooted in what were once known

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Burien Beat   -   Oct 17, 2025 Final Chapter- DESC: The Cycle of Failure -Ch. 6
Final Chapter- DESC: The Cycle of Failure -Ch. 6

Editorial published with permissions by John L. White, long-time Burien resident Burien is not the first community to experience what happens when DESC arrives. Seattle has lived with it for decades. And the pattern is always the same: 1. The Promise – Leaders frame DESC as a humane solution. They

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