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Tue, 02/25/14

More than 60 people attended the monthly Discover Burien-sponsored open house put on by B-Town Business Builders Wednesday, Feb. 19.

The event is a business networking opportunity for local business. The gathering was comprised of some…MORE

Thu, 02/20/14

Gene Henke lives on 149th Street and 8th S.W. in a home he first occupied 28 years ago. During most of those years, he drove truck for Scarsella Brothers. You may remember name Scarsella Brothers as the company that hauled most of the dirt for…MORE

Thu, 02/20/14

Dan ran into the arms of Jesus on the morning of February 8, 2014, after a brief illness. He left behind the wheelchair he used for more than 43 years.

Beloved husband, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Dan is…MORE

Thu, 02/20/14

Burien residents are invited to attend a reception where they can meet and talk to finalists for the City of Burien City Manager position. The event will take place on Friday, Feb. 28, 5:30 – 7:30 pm in the lobby at the Burien Community Center,…MORE

Thu, 02/20/14

By Matt Wendland Four suspects were arrested on Feb. 6 after police say they witnessed a Burien man be beaten and robbed as he attempted to sell the group Seahawks merchandise just days after the after the team's victory at Super Bowl XLVIII…MORE

Thu, 02/20/14

UPDATE 1:25pm Power has been restored after City Light crews removed fallen trees which caused the outage earlier this morning.

UPDATE 7:33am Seattle City Light crews have managed to restore power for more than 7000 customers who suffered…MORE

Wed, 02/19/14

Editor’s note: Last week we ran part one of this story, detailing the change in graduation rates for Highline District students.(Part one)

by Ann Kendall

What does this mean for teachers?

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Wed, 02/19/14

Dominique Gaillard and her children, Jackendy (on mom's hip) and Kaeli. The kids were a little apprehensive at first but soon warmed to the big dogs. Mo Simon walks dogs for clients, but also works at the Tin Room Bar and Grill.

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Wed, 02/19/14

Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following weekʼs Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: calendar@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE

Mon, 02/17/14

by Tim Takechi

“Noises Off,” considered one of the funniest farces ever written, works as a piece of comedic brilliance because of how difficult it is to spin chaos into something so side-splittingly beautiful.

Given Burien Actor’s…MORE

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