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Mon, 07/09/18

Burien Police Chief Ted Boe shared a statement online regarding the BPD's position on cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Mon, 07/09/18

For ​the last​ 45 years Jack Maley ran a successful tavern at 447 SW​ 153rd St. in Burien called the Hobnobber.

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Mon, 07/02/18

By Lindsay Peyton

The festivities may be over—but Burien has not stopped showing off its Pride.

Proceeds from the second annual Burien Pride festival went towards building a scholarship fund.

Tasha Wood, director of sales at ACME, came up with the idea for the event.

“I always wanted to do a LGBQT-friendly event,” she said. “And I’ve had lots of ideas over the years.”

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Fri, 06/29/18

The Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle SeaTac Airport located at 19608 International Boulevard, celebrated their Grand Opening yesterday, June 28th, in a fun unique way.  The Grand Opening event immersed guests in a 1920's flare with a live band,… MORE

Thu, 06/28/18

Almost all of the Democratic candidates vying for the 34thlegislative district seat headed to West Seattle on Thursday, June 28. 

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Thu, 06/28/18

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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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.

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Mon, 06/25/18

Kathleen Burrows, Senior Engagement Program Manager of the Des MORE

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