The family of Tommy Le, a 20-year-old man who was shot and killed by a King County Sheriff's deputy in Burien in 2017 has settled with the County for $5 million.
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Highline Virtual Academy now accepting applications
Tue, 03/23/21
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MORECity of Burien approves one year food truck program over local objections
Tue, 03/16/21
In February 2020, the Burien City Council directed the Business and Economic Development Partnership (BEDP) to study whether food trucks should be allowed to operate in the City of Burien as part of their 2020 work plan.
MOREPat Thompson named Gold Star Outstanding Alumna by Highline Schools Foundation
Sun, 03/14/21
The Highline Schools Foundation has named its Gold Star Outstanding Aluma. Pat Thompson!
MOREBurien's Italian Cultural Center is a 100 year old dream made real
Sat, 03/13/21
For more than 100 year Italian immigrants have left their imprint on the Pacific Northwest. Working as farmers, truck drivers, coal miners, in construction, and of course in the restaurant industry, they helped shape Seattle.
MORECasa Caffe at the Italian Cultural Center in Burien opens March 13
Fri, 03/12/21
The Italian Cultural Center in Burien will celebrate the opening of the Casa Caffè on March 13th at 9am The opening will feature Coffee from
MOREStill some tickets left for Destination Delridge Saturday March 13
Fri, 03/12/21
Governor Inslee announces Phase three of Covid plan will begin March 22
Thu, 03/11/21
Gov. Jay Inslee announced at a press conference Thursday that the State of Washington is moving to Phase 3 of the state's Healthy Washington pandemic reopening plan starting March 22.
MOREIllegal dumper in SeaTac gets a bill and a criminal charge
Thu, 03/11/21
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MOREUPDATE: White Center's homeless encampment gets some attention from the City of Seattle
Wed, 03/10/21
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