By Ann Kendall
In every novel, inevitably there are a few strains of real life woven into the story. For 1995 Highline High School grad Eliot Baker, his debut novel The Last Ancient provides hints of boyhood pastimes and his time as a…MORE
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Mon, 12/02/13
By Ann Kendall
In every novel, inevitably there are a few strains of real life woven into the story. For 1995 Highline High School grad Eliot Baker, his debut novel The Last Ancient provides hints of boyhood pastimes and his time as a…MORE
Fri, 11/29/13
Meetings ahead for Metro bus cutsNov. 20 starts three months of outreach on cuts in absence of stable funding
Due to inaction to date on stable funding for public transit, Metro must begin three months of meetings across King County to…MORE
Wed, 11/27/13
Seattle media came out Tuesday at SeaTac Airport to record the official announcement of the passage of Proposition 1, the measure which gives workers in the City of SeaTac a base wage of $15 an hour. Speakers at the press conference included…MORE
Tue, 11/26/13
By Matt Wendland Hundreds of people from across King County and western Washington poured into the Burien Community Center Saturday night to take part in Burien Arts Association’s 6th annual Vision 20/20.
Burien Arts Association is…MORE
Tue, 11/26/13
By Betty Rose Cortes Tulpe Edwin was homesick. She missed her friends. She missed her family. And she missed the type of special foods she could get at home, things like canned mackerel, rice crackers, corned beef in a can and breadfruit.
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Tue, 11/26/13
by Aya Hashiguchi Clark The Christmas season is almost upon us. Christmas parties, caroling and holiday baking are among the celebrations we look forward to.
Another yearly treat Burien theatre-goers have come to expect is the Christmas…MORE
Tue, 11/26/13
Sea-Tac Food Donations Surpass 100,000 Pounds Food Bank Donation Program has provided over 80,000 meals Restaurants at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport display generosity every day, not just during the holiday season, as total food donations…MORE
Sat, 11/23/13
Community Faire Featuring arts and crafts, holiday bakery, Celtic Café, free hot apple cider, Preschool holiday recitals at 11am and 1pm.
To benefit the John Knox Community Preschool.
At John Knox Presbyterian Church, 109 S.W.…MORE
Fri, 11/22/13
Santa arrives early at the 3rd annual Christmas Gifts & Tree Sale on the corner of 160th and 1st Avenue South. Lots of gifts giving items, including tools. Photos with Santa. They'll be open 7 days a week beginning Saturday November from 10 a…MORE
Tue, 11/19/13
Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: calendar@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE