Burien may save money by recycling Seahurst Park rock
Burien lawmakers are expected to vote Monday, March 28 on a plan to recycle rocks from Seahurst Park’s north seawall for a drainage system in the Northeast Redevelopment Area. Council members will be...
View ArticleWastemobile rolls into Des Moines March 25-27
Household hazardous waste collection comes to Des Moines, March 25-27 in the form of King County's Wastemobile.The popular program is in its 22nd year of service. Year-round service is available in...
View ArticleNormandy Park seeking catchy slogan, logo for t-shirts
The Normandy Park Arts Commission is sponsoring a contest for the best slogan and logo indicative to Normandy Park. Logo designs should be kept simple, limited to one color and the slogan short,...
View ArticleNighttime road closures scheduled for approach to Sea-Tac Airport
Overnight closures on the approach to and from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are scheduled for three days beginning Monday, March 28th to facilitate the installation of girders on the...
View ArticleSeaTac to decide on $10,000 contribution for Angle Lake fireworks
SeaTac lawmakers are expected to vote April 12 on whether to contribute $10,000 in city funds for a Fourth of July fireworks display at Angle Lake. The show is put on by the Angle Lake Shore Club, a...
View ArticleBurien police offer free program on reducing break-ins, other crimes
Burien residents and businesses interested in helping reduce the number of burglaries and other types of criminal activities in the community are invited to attend a free program, Burglaries & You,...
View ArticleAirport approach nighttime road closures rescheduled
Overnight closures on the approach to and from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are scheduled for three days beginning Tuesday, April 5th to facilitate the installation of girders on the...
View ArticleHighline High Robotics team holding Friday, Saturday garage sale to raise...
Highline High's Robotics team will be holding another garage sale on Friday, April 8, and Saturday, April 9. The sale will be from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. at 15819 12th Pl. S.W. in Burien. The Robotics team is...
View ArticleState’s Congressional delegation urges Tukwila flight museum be awarded space...
A bipartisan team of Washington state senators and representatives sent April 6 a letter to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden showing their strong support for Tukwila’s Museum of Flight as a final home...
View ArticleSeaTac council approves controversial Angle Lake fireworks contribution
Fireworks will explode over Angle Lake this Fourth of July, partially funded by a $10,000 donation from the city of SeaTac. SeaTac lawmakers voted 5-2 on April 12 to approve the controversial...
View ArticleTotal property tax bite down in SeaTac, Tukwila, assessor reports
Although SeaTac and Tukwila homeowners are paying a higher property tax rate per $1,000 of their assessed home value, total property tax payments are less because of declining property values.That was...
View ArticleSound Transit Board moves forward with reduced fare for low income riders on...
The Sound Transit Board today approved a new reduced fare for low income riders on Sound Transit’s Link light rail services in Seattle. The new low-income fare category aligns with a new low-income...
View ArticleDes Moines City Council and CleanScapes Award
Des Moines City Council and Recology CleanScapes Award Waste Reduction Grants to Midway and North Hill Elementary Schools$2,500 reward for Green School Level One distinction Des Moines, WA – Teachers,...
View ArticleMuseum a Haven for Young Engineering Geeks Feb. 7
On Feb. 7 two annual events provide a wonderland and haven for young geeks when the free Popsicle Bridge Building Contest and the Engineer Fair return to the Museum. Popsicle Bridge Contest Passions...
View ArticleBlood drive on Wed Feb 25 at Highline Med Center
Wednesday February 25, 2015 8:00 am to 2:00 pm (closed 10:00 am to 11:00 am) Highline Medical CenterSomers Auditorium Room Online Appointments at www.bloodworksnw.orgOr by clicking on this link to go...
View ArticlePublisher honored for community service
Jerry Robinson always believed in "community". In 1989, he sold his newspapers only to re-acquire them in 1998 with his belief that a community needs a newspaper. He developed the "Robby" award in 2007...
View ArticleMurderous uncle sought by police
SeaTac: King County Sheriff’s detectives are actively looking for 68 year old Robert Leroy Studer as the suspect in the shooting death of his 42 year old nephew in Seatac on Thursday. Studer is...
View ArticleLandslide threatens to devastate homes in Des Moines
By Tim Clifford On Friday three homes on the 25000 block of 8 Ave. S. in Des Moines, near the entrance to Saltwater State Park, were evacuated after a landslide cut across their backyards. The slide...
View ArticleSuspect identified in SeaTac hate-crime incident
By Tim Clifford Less than 12 hours after reaching out to the public the King County Sheriff’s Office has identified their suspect in a Malicious Harassment incident that took place in SeaTac last...
View ArticleThe two sons of Ann Rule have been charged with abusing and robbing the famed...
On April 17 the King County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges of theft, domestic violence, and forgery against Michael John Rule and Andrew Stack Rule, the two sons of famed writer Ann Rule. Much like...
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