Representatives of the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, Sea-Tac, Tukwila and Federal Way recently headed to the airport to discuss how to reduce noise pollution.
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King County wants residents to be safe and observe all fireworks rules this Fourth of July
Thu, 06/28/18
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MORESeaTac in scramble to sustain recycling services as China restricts imports
Wed, 06/27/18
By Gwen Davis
MOREStormFest brings students from all over the Highline school district to Des Moines
Mon, 06/25/18
By Lindsay Peyton
Des Moines Beach Park recently transformed into an enormous classroom for sixth grade students in the Highline School District.
Giving students tools to reduce stormwater pollution was a key part of the session, Elyssa Kerr, a naturalist with the Environmental Science Center, said.
MOREKathleen Burrows named Senior Engagement Program Manager, Wesley Des Moines
Mon, 06/25/18
Kathleen Burrows, Senior Engagement Program Manager of the Des MORE
StormFest brings students from all over the Highline school district to Des Moines
Thu, 06/21/18
Des Moines Beach Park recently transformed into an enormous classroom for sixth grade students in the Highline School District.
MORESeaTac public works projects update 6-20-18
Wed, 06/20/18
The City of SeaTac has published this overview update of various public works projects in the area including road repairs, improvements and utility work.
Utility Work – South 188th Street
MOREBurien City Council discusses renters’ rights and hotel development
Tue, 06/19/18
By Jake Goldstein-Street,
MOREGrowth and growing pains coming to Sea-Tac Airport
Sat, 06/16/18
By Gwen Davis
VIDEO - Interview with Perry Cooper, spokesperson at the Port of Seattle video by Gwen Davis MORE