Children of all ages celebrated Easter at the Ballard Community Center last Saturday during their annual Easter Egg Hunt. Older kids searched for Easter eggs on the playfield, while the young ones were in the gymnasium, where plastic eggs were…MORE
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School hits heights after enduring moldy past
Wed, 04/12/06
What a difference eight years makes.
In 1998, students and staff at White Center Heights Elementary in North Highline were forced out of their school by slimy toxic mold.
For six years, the students were bused to an old school…MORE
Cold turkey at Yankee Grill
Wed, 04/12/06
A Ballard icon abruptly closed its doors last week. The Yankee Grill a family-style restaurant on Shilshole Avenue that served as one of the few large catering facilities in downtown Ballard, was permanently shut down by its owners on Monday,…MORE
Public annexation meetings set
Wed, 04/12/06
Burien residents soon will have a number of opportunities to comment on the potential annexation of all, part, or none of the North Highline unincorporated area.
A community engagement plan approved by the Burien council on April 3 calls…MORE
No suspensions for students
Wed, 04/12/06
Students won’t be suspended for walking out of classes to attend rallies protesting proposed immigration legislation currently in Congress, Highline School Board members were told April 5.
Some Highline students left classes on March 27 to…MORE
Burien's Restaurant Row grows with two more
Wed, 04/12/06
In keeping with the old adage that when robins appear spring has arrived, an influx of new restaurants is usually the harbinger of revitalization in a neighborhood or city.
And the latest arrivals in Burien’s wave of new eateries are…MORE
Annexation impact noted
Wed, 04/12/06
Burien could face a deficit of more than $1 million to build and staff a new fire station if Seattle annexes the North Highline unincorporated area.
Community Development Director Scott Greenberg presented the financial impact to city…MORE
Upset students march again
Wed, 04/12/06
Highline area students protested again on April 7 in opposition to proposed immigration reform before Congress.
This time they took their rally cries to the Department of Homeland Security building located on Tukwila International…MORE
New downtown building tallest in Des Moines core
Wed, 04/12/06
Ground was broken recently for the first new office building to be built in downtown Des Moines in over five years.
At three and a half stories, the Des Moines Professional Center at 22506 Marine View Dr. S.
MORELegislative largess means shortfall in school budget
Wed, 04/12/06
Highline schools Superintendent John Welch admits it looks odd.
But, Welch noted April 5, the generosity of the state Legislature in raising teacher salaries means the Highline district faces a $3.1 million shortfall in its projected 2006-…MORE
