For the past three weeks, Diane Sewell of Burien has wondered about the victims of Hurricane Katrina, whose graphic images on television display their pain and loss.
"People recovering from a disaster, even though they need the stress…MORE
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Wed, 09/21/05
For the past three weeks, Diane Sewell of Burien has wondered about the victims of Hurricane Katrina, whose graphic images on television display their pain and loss.
"People recovering from a disaster, even though they need the stress…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Four people arrested August 24 by the King County Sheriff's vice squad have been released without being charged.
John Urguart, a spokesperson for the department, said the suspects were released because no charges had been filed against…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Thirty-nine years ago, Katie Dolan had trouble finding a school that would accept her son. He required special care because of his autism, a mental disorder that makes it difficult to interact socially.
Dolan, frustrated that her son and…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Centerstage kicks off its 2005-2006 Season in sparkling fashion with the perennially popular musical comedy, NUNSENSE.
Winner of the Critics' Circle Ward for Best Musical when first produced in New York, Nunsense is a fundraiser put on by…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
A recent administrative ruling that local governments may not "second guess" the siting of unwanted public facilities within their borders has the city of SeaTac considering amending its zoning code.
The code change relates to "essential…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
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The Port of Seattle recently signed an agreement on an airport environmental permit with two groups that have been among its sharpest critics.
Port officials, along with the heads of Citizens Against Sea-Tac Expansion (…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
Four firefighters from the SeaTac Fire Department are working in the Gulf Coast region devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
Capt. John Gallup and Firefighters Don Nelson, Shane Sklandany and Matt Tarabochia are assisting the Federal Emergency…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
A financial adviser hired to recommend new ways to pay for the monorail presented a plan to cut costs from $11 billion paid over 50 years to $7 billion that could be paid off in 39 years.
Kevin Phelps predicts revenue from Seattle's motor…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
King County Transit is looking beyond asphalt for transportation options in the coming years.
Harkening back to the days of the Mosquito Fleet, when hundreds of boats carried people as well as mail, merchandise and supplies around Puget…MORE
Wed, 09/14/05
Burien residents are invited to learn more about their city at two community meetings that will be held in neighborhood schools.
These community meetings focus on the city's various programs and services, and not on any one topic.
A…MORE