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Wed, 10/02/13

Raisbeck Aviation High School (RAHS) teacher Julie Burr is being honored with a prestigious national award for her dedication to aerospace education. The RAHS Coordinator of Work-based Learning & Career Readiness received the Aerospace…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

The Board of Directors of Destination Des Moines held their monthly meeting at the Scotch and Vine Restaurant on Tuesday, August 24, 2013. The agenda for the meeting was to discuss the 2013 Fall Events, Trick or Treat Path and the Holiday Tree…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

By Matt Wendland Eric Mathison, former editor of the Highline Times, became the newest member of the Burien City Council’s Parks & Recreation Citizen's Advisory Board after a unanimous vote by the seven members of the Burien City Council at…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

Share Your TB Story: Participants from all generations invited to participate in local project The TB Voices Project for King County seeks people to share their experiences about tuberculosis (TB), whether it affected themselves or someone else…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

By Matt Wendland

The B-Town Beat is welcoming seven new businesses to downtown Burien at their October 3rd music and art walk.

The B-Town Beat is an independent not-for-profit group of volunteers that formed in early 2013 with the…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

Nature Consortium will bid farewell to their founder Nancy Whitlock Nov. 8 in an evening of music, cocktails, and celebration in her honor. The event will be held at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way SW.

Giving Thanks is…MORE

Wed, 10/02/13

For a large chunk of Saturday and Sunday this weekend (Oc.t 5-6) SR 99 from the West Seattle Bridge to Battery Street Tunnel will be closed to all traffic so the Washington State Department of Transportation can perform their semi-annual safety…MORE

Tue, 10/01/13

As the oldest continually operating business in Seattle, Bonney-Watson has helped a lot of families celebrate the lives of the people they loved. But over those 145 years, the way in which people hold funerals and memorial services has changed.…MORE

Tue, 10/01/13

information from Seattle Parks

Seattle Parks and Recreation is undertaking a project to revegetate damaged areas in the Schmitz Preserve stream corridor. Activities will include planting native plants, erosion control and fencing off…MORE

Tue, 10/01/13

For the first time in his tenure, Mayor Mike McGinn has unveiled a $4.4 billion budget that features new expenditures and no cuts.

The news comes at an opportune time. Now he finally gets to unleash a goodybag full of expansions, just in…MORE

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