Computer programming, just those two words can make many people's eyes glaze over since the automatic assumption is that it's an activity that is too difficult for the average person.
Not only is that not true but as the founder of Code.…MORE
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Fri, 11/18/16
Computer programming, just those two words can make many people's eyes glaze over since the automatic assumption is that it's an activity that is too difficult for the average person.
Not only is that not true but as the founder of Code.…MORE
Tue, 11/15/16
Burien Books is hosting Book Signings for two local authors :Phyllis Pahl Mitchell, who wrote, "Growing Up on Prairie Farms: A Rough & Tumble Childhood"November 19th, Saturday from 1-3pm. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28869101-growing-…MORE
Tue, 11/15/16
Janet Mae Peterson, age 70, passed away peacefully on October 19, 2016 with her two loving daughters by her side.
She was born April 22, 1946 to Esther (Judy) & Otillio Casciato in Portland, Oregon. After Janet's birth Judy and…MORE
Tue, 11/15/16
by Ken Robinson
When we were kids, pre-teen or just turned teen, we walked from our house just east of Ambaum near Salmon Creek (about halfway between White Center and Burien) to go to the movies. That was in the mid-fifties and the…MORE
Tue, 11/15/16
During their annual Friends Day event Saturday, October 29, the KCLS Foundation honored eight area residents for outstanding service to their communities by their volunteer activities for the King County Library System. All volunteers were…MORE
Sat, 11/12/16
information from King County Sheriff
The King County Sheriff’s Office, Major Crimes Unit, in conjunction with King County Search and Rescue, conducted an evidence search on Saturday morning, for victim remains of Green River killer Gary…MORE
Fri, 11/11/16
by Rob Clay Bob Ward has lived in many places, worked in all of them and raised a fine family. At 100 that is saying something.
Bob was born John Robertson Ward in Dewey, Oklahoma November 4th 1916. Bob’s folks moved to Topeka, Kansas,…MORE
Thu, 11/10/16
The World Mission Society Church of God plans a food drive for Sunday, Nov. 13. Their goal is to collect 1,000 pounds of food. The location is 18435 42nd Ave. S. SeaTac.
"All the food we collect will be donated to a local food bank--…MORE
Tue, 11/08/16
Proposition 1 or ST3 the proposal from Sound Transit that ptoposed bringing light rail rapid transit to West Seattle and Ballard among other suburb is leading in King County.
Full results available here:http://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/…MORE
Tue, 11/08/16
information from Highline Public Schools
It appears the Highline bond measure will pass, with early results showing 64.79 percent voting in favor of rebuilding and renovating schools.
“We are grateful to Highline voters for…MORE