The King County Council's transportation committee will hold a public hearing at Burien City Hall, 400 S.W. 152nd St., on July 21 at 6 p.m. on proposed transit service cuts.
The hearing will be held in City Council chambers on the first…MORE
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Mon, 07/11/11
The King County Council's transportation committee will hold a public hearing at Burien City Hall, 400 S.W. 152nd St., on July 21 at 6 p.m. on proposed transit service cuts.
The hearing will be held in City Council chambers on the first…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
The Simplified Summer Food Program for Children is sponsored this summer by Highline Public Schools and the Des Moines Area Food Bank.
This program will provide free meals to children from 1 through 18 years of age for most weekdays at…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
Made of crushed rubber from old tires, the Evergreen High track just installed is "faster" than the cinder surface it replaced, according to track coach Tyrone Curry.
Evergreen's track is made of recycled rubber from a truck tire re-…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
Eric "Protein" Moseley, the first homeless person to have his films screened on both coasts of the United States, has a challenge for Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. He has challenged the mayor to spend 24 hours on the streets of Seattle to better…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
When Westside School moved to their new home in the E.C. Hughes building they had to leave behind four modular school buildings they had added during their growth process, back when they shared a building with Explorer West.
On July 5 they…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
UPDATE at 4:53 pm: WSDOT reports that the truck is now moving after blocking traffic for an hour and a half. Bridge is now open. But Metro reports Westbound lanes on S Spokane St & 4 Av S are closed, due to a blockage until further notice.…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
Press release: A low-flying helicopter will gather radiological readings this summer around Puget Sound. The flights were taking place over West Seattle today.
Radiation detection equipment mounted in a helicopter will measure “gamma…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
By Ty Swenson
KCSO Captain Joseph Hodgson said crime in North Highline/White Center over the last couple of months is a “good news/bad news scenario” during a North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting last week.
The good…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
The Design Review Board convenes today regarding two separate building proposals along NW 56th Street.
Starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Whittier Elementary School library, the board will hold an early design guidance meeting regarding 2034 NW…MORE
Mon, 07/11/11
KCSO Captain Joseph Hodgson said crime in North Highline/White Center over the last couple of months is a “good news/bad news scenario” during a North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting last week.
The good news, he said, is that…MORE