Burien, WA– Enrollment opens January 21 for students who will start kindergarten next fall. To help prepare more students for success on Day One of kindergarten, Highline is offering a new kindergarten readiness program partially funded by a Race…MORE
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New Kindergarten Readiness Program Offered, Kindergarten Enrollment Opens January 21
Wed, 01/15/14
Burien, WA– Enrollment opens January 21 for students who will start kindergarten next fall. To help prepare more students for success on Day One of kindergarten, Highline is offering a new kindergarten readiness program partially funded by a Race…MORE
WSTC Q&A offers few solutions but explained options and challenges
Wed, 01/15/14
The West Seattle Transportation Coalition, formed in response to the growing need to address the transportation issue facing people on the West Seattle peninsula held a Q & A panel on Tuesday, Jan 14 with representatives from the State of…MORE
Roxhill Elementary celebrates partnership with Seattle Public Library and a grant for 500 new books
Tue, 01/14/14
Family Literacy Night at Roxhill Elementary School on Jan. 14 was a night of pizza, reading and gratitude.
Natalie Gelms, Children's Services Librarian at the High Point Branch of the Seattle Public Library explained, "Seattle Public…MORE
Barreling toward a burrito
Tue, 01/14/14
An intersection in Ballard is back in the headlines after a man drove his car into Taco Time (2853 NW Market Street) on Market Street the morning of Jan. 12.
At approximately 2:07 a.m. Seattle Police Department and the Seattle Fire…MORE
How do you follow an award winning documentary? West Seattle's Stusser and Riemer launch Tech Timeout campaign
Tue, 01/14/14
After Marty Riemer and Michael A. Stusser brought out their documentary, Sleeping with Siri, a lighthearted film that addresses the serious implications of digital devices in our lives there was an obvious question. What's next?
Their…MORE
Oneway street and electric counters streamline Bicycle Master Plan
Tue, 01/14/14
Cyclists commuters, skaters, walkers, and pedestrians alike may have an extra glimmer in their eyes these last few weeks since SDOT has made strides in making Ballard and all of Seattle more cyclist and pedestrian-minded.
Most recently,…MORE
Newly elected Council Member Nancy Tosta to host monthly public coffee meeting
Tue, 01/14/14
By Matt Wendland Newly elected Council Member, Nancy Tosta, was only sworn in to her position on the Burien City Council at their meeting on January 6th but she has already announced a change to traditional Council Member/constituent practice:…MORE
King County Executive announces April ballot measure to save Metro service
Tue, 01/14/14
King County Executive Dow Constantine announced today that King County would proceed with a ballot measure proposed for next April that would seek funding to cover both the previously announced cuts to Metro bus service and address the backlog of…MORE
Evergreen Pool – Staying Open for Our Community!
Tue, 01/14/14
The non-profit Evergreen Pool, which serves the greater Highline area, which had been threatened with closure, will remain open thanks to a combination of community and government support.
During December the volunteer community group that…MORE
