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Tue, 06/11/13

By Rachel M. LusbySPECIAL TO THE HIGHLINE TIMES

In the areas surrounding the site of the future Tukwila Village project, (set to break ground before the year’s end,) crime activity has long been a major issue.

Tukwila Mayor Jim…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

By Harland EastwoodSPECIAL TO THE HIGHLINE TIMES

Here’s the conclusion of our story about the DC-4 military transport plane N-88852 that crashed near Boulevard Park in 1955: What really happened? The editor recalls that speculation…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

The Burien Community Center has a new sculpture in the lobby atrium.

The sculpture/fountain was created by welding students at the Puget Sound Skills Center welding program, lead by instructor Dale Copeland. Copeland is an artist in his…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

The Highline High School Alumni Foundation provided 17 college scholarships to Highline seniors. The winners are Back row, from left, Stephanie Anderson, Tyler Moiser, Kaitlin Pitz, Brandy Teigen, Quang Lam.

Middle Row: Breana Brookbank,…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

At three years old, Seahurst Park sun worshiper James Cummings hasn’t seen that many sunny days in Burien so last week he took full advantage of the summer weather.

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Tue, 06/11/13

Spring brings about the sense of renewal and this is definitely evident in a recent senior project at Mathison Park in Burien.

Aviation High School student Gina O’Kelley approached the Burien Parks & Recreation Department last summer…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

Mayor Mike McGinn announced June 11 that five new locations for future school zone speed cameras have been selected for school zones around the city. Two of them are in West Seattle on SW Roxbury Street.

The cameras already in place have…MORE

Tue, 06/11/13

Construction is progressing for the Ballard Greenways, which will make residential roads along NW 58th St safer for bicyclists and pedestrians. The Seattle Department of Transportation sent along the following note giving an update on the various…MORE

Mon, 06/10/13

News release:

With construction completed on 14 schools resulting from bonds approved by voters, the Highline School Board is considering a bond next spring to continue replacing aging schools.

The 2002 and 2006 bonds paid to…MORE

Mon, 06/10/13

Update for June 12Nickelsville responds to plan

During the public comment period of a Seattle City Council Housing, Human Services and Health and Culture Committee meeting on June 12, Diane Fillmore, Nickelsville resident for two years,…MORE

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