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The Highline Journal staff will be taking a two-week publishing break over the holidays. We will resume publishing on January 5, 2025.
Scout troop 375/8375 is happy to be back again this year to offer their Christmas tree recycling service on Jan 3 & 4!
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
The Highline Journal staff will be taking a two-week publishing break over the holidays. We will resume publishing on January 5, 2025.
by Staff Writer
Scout troop 375/8375 is happy to be back again this year to offer their Christmas tree recycling service on Jan 3 & 4!
by Staff Writer
Flooding from a Green River levee breach is shifting traffic to high ground near Highline as emergency crews remain fully activated. Executive Zahilay issues emergency response statement...
by Katie Kresly
The Lancers clinched back-to-back 4A state titles with dominant wins in five events, highlighted by two individual championships.
by Staff WriterLane closures on I-5 and SR 516 continue Nov. 17–21 for paving, noise wall prep, and roadside planting in SeaTac, Des Moines, and Kent.
by Admin
Deanna Ratnikova, the creator of The GO Deck, shares what made getting outdoors a part of her everyday life—and it’s what inspires her to help families and individuals do the same.
by Melissa Petrini
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
by Wendy Butzerin