Whole Foods, once slated to be built at Fauntleroy and Alaska Street but whose original development was stalled (resulting in a construction pit for a few years) finally found a home across the street from its first target and the store's grand…MORE
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Burien passes rental housing policies
Tue, 10/08/19
On October 7, 2019, the Burien City Council passed policies designed to protect renters and improve renter-landlord relationships. The new ordinance puts in place policies that were listed as high priorities during…MORE
Does your dog love free treats? Is Tom Salle a great guy? You know the answer to both questions
Sun, 10/06/19
Tom Salle is a butcher with a heart. In fact lots of them... plus other kind of meats he's going to give away free through his new Doggy Walk Up Window as free treats for dogs Oct.
MORECity of SeaTac accepts $125,000 flood control grant from King County
Sat, 10/05/19
information from the City of SeaTac
MOREUPDATE: Unicorn White Center looking at Fall 2020 opening; Big project has seen setbacks
Tue, 10/01/19
As often happens in business, unforeseen setbacks and changes have led to a substantial delay in getting the
MORESeaTac Public works project updates
Fri, 09/27/19
Final section of Alaskan Way Viaduct removed; The face of Seattle has changed
Mon, 09/23/19
Now the viaduct is truly only a memory.
WSDOT’s contractor Kiewit finished demolishing the last columns of the Alaskan Way Viaduct at Marion Street last Saturday.
MOREThe Phoenecia is back and better than ever; Beloved restaurant reopens in the West Seattle Junction
Sat, 09/21/19
By Patrick Robinson
MORE320,000 gallon sewer overflow goes into Duwamish; You are advised to avoid water activities
Sat, 09/21/19
information from Seattle Public Utilities
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