Press release:
The City of Burien will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 22, 2012, for the purpose of: Receiving comments on the 2013-2014 Biennial Budget prior to its adoption.
Citizens and community organizations are…MORE
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Mon, 10/15/12
Press release:
The City of Burien will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 22, 2012, for the purpose of: Receiving comments on the 2013-2014 Biennial Budget prior to its adoption.
Citizens and community organizations are…MORE
Mon, 10/15/12
Press release:
A group of Central Washington University faculty and staff leaders will visit Des Moines on Thursday, October 18.
Called the “Wildcat Caravan,” the purpose of the visit is to meet with community college and and area…MORE
Mon, 10/15/12
Press release:
Since 2008, volunteers in Walker Preserve have removed large amounts of invasive plants and planted many native trees and shrubs. You can help – no experience is required! This weekend we will be planting about 90 native…MORE
Sun, 10/14/12
Global Connections High School's Wind Ensemble, headed by band director Lyn Nelthropp, has been invited to perform at the 2013 Presidential Music Festival January 19 and 20 at a college near Washington, D.C. Global Connections is one of the three…MORE
Sun, 10/14/12
The annual "SeaCompression", the post-Burning Man interactive arts festival was held just north of Burien Town Square Oct. 13. SeaCompression is a fest of fire arts, live music, kinetic sculptures, art cars, aerialists, & interpretive…MORE
Sun, 10/14/12
Kids in cuddly-costumes joined blood-stained zombies for the "1st Annual Zombie Fest" Oct. 13, at Normandy Park Towne Center, 19901 1st Ave. S. Children decorated pumpkins. The Seattle Thrillers dance group performed Michael Jackson's famous…MORE
Fri, 10/12/12
King County Sheriff Steve Strachan announced on Oct. 12 that he plans to hire 14 additional deputies from September to January, using money saved in their existing budget due to a new zoning model and a reduction in overtime hours.
It is…MORE
Fri, 10/12/12
Because times have changed from what many adults remember about their school experience, SeaTac Police Chief Jim Graddon told SeaTac lawmakers Oct. 9, a full-time police officer is needed at the Tyee High campus and Chinook Middle School.
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Thu, 10/11/12
Several years ago, the Highline School District broke Evergreen and Tyee high schools into small schools.
Evergreen in White Center was divided into Arts & Academics Academy (AAA), Health and Human Services High School (HS3) and…MORE
Thu, 10/11/12
Press release:
Seattle City Light has crews ready for possible outages with forecasts calling for an end to the 80-day dry spell that has been in place in the Puget Sound area.
No significant rain has fallen since July 20 and that…MORE