The King County Council's transportation committee will hold a public hearing at Burien City Hall, 400 S.W. 152nd St., on July 21 at 6 p.m. on proposed transit service cuts.
The hearing will be held in City Council chambers on the first…MORE
>>
Mon, 07/11/11
The King County Council's transportation committee will hold a public hearing at Burien City Hall, 400 S.W. 152nd St., on July 21 at 6 p.m. on proposed transit service cuts.
The hearing will be held in City Council chambers on the first…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
The Simplified Summer Food Program for Children is sponsored this summer by Highline Public Schools and the Des Moines Area Food Bank.
This program will provide free meals to children from 1 through 18 years of age for most weekdays at…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
Made of crushed rubber from old tires, the Evergreen High track just installed is "faster" than the cinder surface it replaced, according to track coach Tyrone Curry.
Evergreen's track is made of recycled rubber from a truck tire re-…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
Eric "Protein" Moseley, the first homeless person to have his films screened on both coasts of the United States, has a challenge for Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. He has challenged the mayor to spend 24 hours on the streets of Seattle to better…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
KCSO Captain Joseph Hodgson said crime in North Highline/White Center over the last couple of months is a “good news/bad news scenario” during a North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting last week.
The good news, he said, is that…MORE
Sun, 07/10/11
Debra George from the nonprofit group that is now handling Burien's animal control services reports the runaway pit bull involved in Thursday's biting incident has been found.
George from Burien CARES said the dog showed up at the back…MORE
Sat, 07/09/11
Elsbeth Robinson passed away quietly in her sleep Saturday, July 2. She was the wife of Gerald S. Robinson, publisher of Robinson Newspapers in King County.
Born in Bochum, Germany, Elsbeth survived a war-torn era as a young woman. She is…MORE
Fri, 07/08/11
SeaTac's International Festival is designed to spotlight the rich diversity of ethnic groups in the city, but last month's event apparently attracted a diversity of wildlife in SeaTac.
Our photographer, Kurt Howard, captured this photo…MORE
Fri, 07/08/11
Update for July 14:
The four people accused of burglarizing a house in Burien while the owner lay dead on the floor pleaded not guilty Thursday, July 14, in a King County Superior Courtroom.
More details from King County Prosecutors…MORE
Fri, 07/08/11
Sustainable Burien will hold its monthly meeting on Sunday, July 10 at 2 p.m. in the Burien Library, corner of S.W. 152nd Street and 4th Avenue Southwest.
The theme of the meeting will be "WHAT DOES LIVING SUSTAINABLY MEAN TO YOU?
…MORE