Holding signs that declared “Arbor Heights Can’t Wait” and wearing yellow t-shirts signed by the youth of Arbor Heights Elementary, well over 30 parents, teachers and students of the worn down West Seattle school made their case clearly to…MORE
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Taking a stance on coal
Tue, 09/25/12
As election season closes in, ads circulate the television and people with petitions go around town, there is one question that is beginning to grow in the minds of Ballardites:
Does Ballard want coal?
Or, rather, does Ballard want…MORE
Annual summit for Pacific Islander Resources in Education happening Sept. 29
Tue, 09/25/12
The Annual Summit for Pacific Islanders Resources and Education (ASPIRE) - a statewide education summit at South Seattle Community College is set to take place Saturday, September 29.
Pacific Islander students, parents, educators, and…MORE
Mayor's settlement with Waste Management over strike means credit to households and businesses
Tue, 09/25/12
The City of Seattle agreed on a $1.24 million settlement with Waste Management over missed recycling, yard waste and garbage pickups over eight days from July into August as the Teamsters Union drivers went on strike, according to Mayor Mike…MORE
Meet the 36th District candidates tonight, Sept. 25
Tue, 09/25/12
Who is going to represent you in the 36th District next year?
That is the question which you can answer by showing up to an open forum with the 36th District candidates, Gael Tarleton and Noel Frame. The forum will take place in Greenwood…MORE
Community Calendar Week of 9-24-12
Mon, 09/24/12
Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: hteditor@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE
Compromise shoreline plan presented to Burien council
Mon, 09/24/12
A working group of Burien residents has come up with a compromise Burien Shoreline Master Program that they say is likely to be approved by the state Department of Ecology (DOE).
DOE has objected to four proposals in the city’s submitted…MORE
Scam Jam-- Learning to fight fraud
Mon, 09/24/12
By Gwen DavisSPECIAL TO THE HIGHLINE TIMES
It happens frequently: A scammer calls a senior, posing as the senior’s grandson and says, “This is Johnny and I’m in Vancouver and I just got arrested for drunk driving and I need $5,000 dollars…MORE
Burien Little Theatre opens new play
Mon, 09/24/12
Burien Little Theatre is presenting the quirky comedy “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” written by Sarah Ruhl, opening Sept. 28.
When a lonely woman answers a dead stranger's cell phone, she gets tangled in his shady past, travels to the afterlife…MORE
Carnival Days begin in Burien
Mon, 09/24/12
Get thrilled and chilled during Burien Carnival Days from Thursday, Sept. 27 through Sunday, Sept. 30 in Burien Town Square Park.
Presented by the nonprofit Discover Burien Association, the Davis Shows’ full carnival offers day passes good…MORE
