In October law enforcement and animal control officers raided a Burien home based on an anonymous video sent to Pasado’s Safe Haven, an animal rescue organization.
The video depicted deplorable conditions for a number of dogs in poor…MORE
>>
Fri, 12/02/11
In October law enforcement and animal control officers raided a Burien home based on an anonymous video sent to Pasado’s Safe Haven, an animal rescue organization.
The video depicted deplorable conditions for a number of dogs in poor…MORE
Thu, 12/01/11
The White Center and Boulevard Park libraries once again received a reprieve from closure after King County Library System trustees voted Nov. 29 to postpone action on a staff recommendation to consolidate the two libraries into one facility near…MORE
Thu, 12/01/11
Have you toured Burien's Mathison Park yet at 533 S. 146th St.?
This Sunday, December 4, the monthly Walk-n-Talk will begin at Burien Town Square, S.W. 152nd St. and 5th Pl. S.W. and walk over to Mathison Park, with a guided tour by…MORE
Thu, 12/01/11
For Normandy Park residents dealing with the detour caused by the rebuild of the Sylvester Bridge on Sylvester Road S.W., the end is in sight with King County Department of Transportation predicting a late February/early March completion.
…MORE
Thu, 12/01/11
A 26-year-old Oregon man pleaded guilty on Nov. 30 to vehicular homicide in the death of 3-month-old Burien infant Gabriel Arthur Pena, according to The Columbian.
According to the report, Christopher A. Roman admitted to being drunk when…MORE
Wed, 11/30/11
Update for Dec. 3 After a mandatory machine recount, Des Moines Mayor Bob Sheckler is the unofficial winner of Des Moines City Council Position 6 over challenger Rebecca King.
The mandatory machine recount occured Friday, Dec. 2. Final…MORE
Wed, 11/30/11
Press release:
SHARKASAURUS, a team of fierce-but-friendly skaters from Northwest leagues (including Rat City, Jet City, Slaughter County, Bellingham, the Oly Rollers and more) has invited Trouble Brewing, a bold and full-bodied mix of…MORE
Wed, 11/30/11
Highline College students will raise funds next week to support a program that helps feed elementary school students who might otherwise not have food at home.
The Weekend Backpack Program, run by the Des Moines Food Bank and the Des…MORE
Wed, 11/30/11
The state Department of Ecology is holding a public meeting on its interim action plan to deal with the Tukwila plume on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at the Des Moines Activity Center, 2045 S. 216th St.
The open house is 6:30-8:30 p.m. with a…MORE
Tue, 11/29/11
The Des Moines Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) is seeking men and women between the ages of 18 to 40 who enjoy being involved in the city’s growth and development.
The group’s purpose is leadership development through community…MORE