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Mon, 09/07/15

You are invited to join leading health care and wellness professionals from our community as they share some of the best information available for how we can all live our healthiest and best lives. This annual event provides a terrific…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

BURIEN, WASH. – This week, the City of Burien welcomed Chris Craig to serve as its first Economic Development Specialist. In this newly-created role, Craig will work with the local business community, property owners, and developers on business…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

Born to Stephen and Irene (Miller) Sanislo March 3, 1918, in Seattle, WA, Helen passed to glory August 15, 2015, in Burien. She graduated from West Seattle High School in 1935. She married Frank S. Anderson in 1940.

Helen is survived by…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

Margie Gibb, 78, was born September 12, 1936 and graduated from Birdville High School in Haltom, TX. She moved to Burien, WA, where met her future husband, Noel Gibb, at the Firestone store that was located on 152nd St. Noel worked at Firestone…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

By Tim Clifford

A new system for the King County District Court has gone online with the hopes of easing the time and expense that judges and citizens expend handling traffic infractions. This new e-mitigation system now allows citizens…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

The Highline School Board has officially approved a three-year contract with Highline teachers at last night’s school board meeting. The contract was ratified by Highline Education Association (HEA) members on Monday by a vote of 97.4 percent.…MORE

Mon, 09/07/15

By Tim Clifford

When considering the case of Timothy Pauley two questions immediately come to mind: How much can one person truly change in 35 years? And, is 35 years enough time to serve for the murder of three people and the torture of…MORE

Mon, 08/31/15

       In light of the recent fires in eastern Washington, Village Concepts’ retirement and assisted living communities throughout Washington state are coming together to show their support for the cause through their Village Concepts Cares…MORE

Mon, 08/31/15

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Mon, 08/31/15

By Tim Clifford

This week the King County Prosecutor’s Office filed a charge of Assault in the First Degree and set a bail amount of $500,000 for Junction resident Rony Samir Miranda-Guity after he shot his brother in the chest last week…MORE

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