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Tue, 04/02/13

At the Burien Council City study session on March 25, 2013, the city staff gave a report on the animal care and animal control non profit (CARES) that the city pays for, $120,000 per year-see the city packet of the meeting.

The city staff…MORE

Mon, 04/01/13

Press release Sixty-five Metro Transit bus routes are at risk of being canceled, and service reduced on another 86 routes, if state lawmakers allow temporary two-year funding for the agency to expire without authorizing a permanent and…MORE

Mon, 04/01/13

Press release:

Date: April 21 @ 2pm Location: Highline Performing Arts Center – Burien Tickets: $15 (17 & under free with a paid adult ticket) www.northwestassociatedarts.org or 206-246-6040

SilverSounds Northwest…MORE

Mon, 04/01/13

On a clear windy day this parasail stunt was performed numerous times to the delight of shore viewers along Three Tree Point in Burien.

Fifteen to twenty feet of lift is not uncommon during a blustery day.

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Sun, 03/31/13

The weather was EGGsactly right Saturday morning for the Burien Parks Spring SpEGGtacular held at the Burien Community Center. Breakfast was served and activities included face painting, a petting room, arts & crafts, games, photos with the…MORE

Fri, 03/29/13

Press release:

Judge Veronica A. Galvan has announced she will run to retain her position as Presiding Judge of Des Moines Municipal Court, a position she has held for six years. Judge Galvan was originally appointed in 2007 through a…MORE

Fri, 03/29/13

The annual private performance evaluation of City Manager Mike Martin reflects the deep divide evident publicly in the Burien City Council.

The four majority members of the City Council rated Martin outstanding or very strong in all five…MORE

Fri, 03/29/13

The White Center branch of U.S. Bank showed their support for a burgeoning coalition aimed at reducing drug and alcohol abuse among White Center and Burien youth on March 27 with an oversized check for $5,000.

John Hannahs, branch manager…MORE

Fri, 03/29/13

Tony Anderson, the SeaTac mayor for just over a year, wears many hats, but they have not inflated the head of this humble community servant. At nearly 7-feet, (when he stands up straight) he walks tall, but walks gently, too.

He earned his…MORE

Thu, 03/28/13

By Steve Shay

It has been a long and winding, and sometimes rocky, road for the always-eager "Team Tracey & Stacy" of Matrix Real Estate who were for years the first folks you'd probably see when viewing the 124-unit Burien Town Square…MORE

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