This year, more than ever, local food banks welcome donations of food and money. As we approach Thanksgiving, many families are feeling the impact of reduced aid from government programs for food and other basic needs.
One place to donate food is at the intersection of 200th SW and 3rd
So many issues or topics tend to polarize and divide communities, friends and even families. When people stop talking about these important issues, and recognizing the dignity of others, then we can only expect further separation and disconnect.
Question of the Week:
How Do you feel the election went this
Prepping isn’t doomsday—it’s reclaiming lost life skills, cutting costs, and building resilience through simple staples, homemade meals, and practical everyday self-reliance.
Prepping isn’t doomsday—it’s reclaiming lost life skills, cutting costs, and building resilience through simple staples, homemade meals, and practical everyday self-reliance.
This year, more than ever, local food banks welcome donations of food and money. As we approach Thanksgiving, many families are feeling the impact of reduced aid from government programs for food and other basic needs.
One place to donate food is at the intersection of 200th SW and 3rd
So many issues or topics tend to polarize and divide communities, friends and even families. When people stop talking about these important issues, and recognizing the dignity of others, then we can only expect further separation and disconnect.
Question of the Week:
How Do you feel the election went this
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 Spencer Pauley | The Center Square
[Editor’s Note: some stories we repost as being relevant to our area, and in light of our coverage of DESC, this may have impact.]
Oct 27th, 2025
(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority plans to implement a 22% decrease in
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Dear Editor and Burien Voters
From the Normandy Park City Newsletter- Oct 18th
Get Involved in Your Community!
Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community? The City is currently seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to serve in the following roles:
Parks Commission – Partial Term (expires in June 2029):
Help shape the
[Stories reposted from the City of Burien: Environment Newsletter]
Green Burien Day Planting Celebration
Hilltop Park – October 18 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Join us to plant hundreds of native plants at Hilltop Park! We will have food, music and fun for all. All ages OK
What to Bring: