By Eric Mathison The Burien City Council at its Monday, March 19 meeting will consider going ahead with annexation of White Center and the remaining unincorporated North Highline area by setting an annexation vote for Aug. 7.
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Thu, 03/15/12
By Eric Mathison The Burien City Council at its Monday, March 19 meeting will consider going ahead with annexation of White Center and the remaining unincorporated North Highline area by setting an annexation vote for Aug. 7.
The King…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
The Burien City Council at its Monday, March 19 meeting will consider going ahead with annexation of White Center and the remaining unincorporated North Highline area by setting an annexation vote for Aug. 7.
The King County Council…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
A 5th grade team, The Stoehr SuperStars, has made it to the Global Reading Challenge Finals on Tuesday, March 27.
Jade, Cory, Natavia, Jeremy, Viridiana, Pieran, and Sarah placed second in today's semifinal to earn a spot in the finals in…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
press release: Highline Council PTSA (HCPTSA) is accepting applications for its annual scholarship. It expects to award $6,000 in scholarships this spring.
HCPTSA is the organization made up of all PTSA units in the school district. Last…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
Discover Burien board members voted at last night's meeting to make Interim Executive Director, Gina Bourdage, the new executive director of the organization.
"I love being a part of this community," she told the Highline Times. "It has…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
Highline Council PTSA (HCPTSA) is accepting applications for its annual scholarship. It expects to award $6,000 in scholarships this spring.
HCPTSA is the organization made up of all PTSA units in the school district. Last year, with 40…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
Thousands of people participated in the Donors Choose online giving campaign, funding 467 classroom projects in Highline schools.
Highline had more projects funded than in almost any other district in South King County. Only Seattle, with…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
The city of Seattle invites Seattle architects to apply for a position on the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board. Applicants with a particular interest in the history of Ballard Avenue are encouraged to apply.
The seven-member Ballard…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
SeaTac lawmakers ended up March 10 endorsing ‘healthy living” policies such as encouraging neighborhood grocery stores to stock more fresh fruit and produce but the vote was close.
The City Council voted 4-3 to endorse the “Corner Store”…MORE
Thu, 03/15/12
Statement from King County Sheriff Sue Rahr
Today, I have accepted a final offer from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC) to become the Director. I plan to retire as Sheriff on March 31 and assume my new…MORE