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City leaders envision a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly district near the airport where people can live, work, shop, and gather — and they want residents to help shape that future.
Nighttime drivers in SeaTac and Burien should plan ahead as S. 200th St. will close overnight Feb. 4–6 for bridge construction tied to the SR 509 Completion Project. Watch for detours.
Two finalists named for SeaTac police chief; residents invited to April 14 meet and greet at City Hall to ask questions.
by Staff Writer
Two finalists named for SeaTac police chief; residents invited to April 14 meet and greet at City Hall to ask questions.
by Staff Writer
City leaders envision a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly district near the airport where people can live, work, shop, and gather — and they want residents to help shape that future.
by Staff WriterNighttime drivers in SeaTac and Burien should plan ahead as S. 200th St. will close overnight Feb. 4–6 for bridge construction tied to the SR 509 Completion Project. Watch for detours.
by Staff Writer
A 129-unit African Community Housing project in SeaTac accounts for a major share of King County’s newly approved affordable housing.
by Katie Kresly
Friday's festivities in SeaTac all started with a magical tree lighting. "Snow bubbles" fell on onlookers...
by Wendy Butzerin
The City of SeaTac invites all residents and business owners of diverse backgrounds to apply to participate in your City. This means YOU!
by Staff Writer
Enter the magic of the season, join the tree lighting, and community fun at the SeaTac Winterfest this Friday, December 5th.
by Staff Writer
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
by Admin