The public is invited to the second open house on the City Center Access Project from 4 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 12, 2008, at the Macy's courtyard at The Commons at Federal Way, 1928 South Commons Way (near the I-5 interchange and south of S 320th…MORE
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Chili cook-off draws a crowd
Thu, 10/09/08
Hundreds gathered on a sunny Saturday morning at the Federal Way Farmer's September 27th for the Chili Cook-off between The Federal Way Police and Fire Departments.
City Council member Jeanne Burbidge along with King County Council member…MORE
Angels calendar battles cancer
Thu, 10/09/08
After Cindy McWilliams had her MRI, she went into the closet, shut the door, and screamed.
Lake Burien resident Sue Perez headed to the cafeteria and purchased a Twinkie, when told of her tumor.
They reacted differently, but they…MORE
Walk to School Day shows safe routes
Wed, 10/08/08
The message to Alki Elementary School children at Bar-S Playfield Wednesday morning was "Walk this way and nobody gets hurt." That's because it was International Walk to School Day and a safety march from the play field to Alki School was…MORE
Steve Cox scholarship is expanded
Mon, 10/06/08
When Officer Steve Cox was killed on Dec. 2, 2006, White Center lost one of its greatest leaders in law enforcement, but Steve's mother, Joanne Cox, and others who knew him, have come together to organize a memorial scholarship in hopes of…MORE
Wine is to taste, not to swallow
Mon, 10/06/08
South Seattle Community College instructor and sommelier Dieter Schafer teaches students to come to their senses.
That's because his beginning wine tasting class focuses on sight, smell, taste, touch and aftertaste, or the "finish." And…MORE
Bronze medalist returns to home
Mon, 10/06/08
She sits atop the hill at the North SeaTac BMX track where it all started, smiling and talking to her brother and old friends as BMX racers of all ages peddling their hearts out whiz by.
She is Jill Kintner, Burien's very own bronze…MORE
Viaduct inspections coming
Mon, 10/06/08
The state highway department close the Alaskan Way Viaduct on Oct. 18-19 as part of a semiannual inspection of the structure.
Since the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, bridge engineers and inspectors have kept a close eye on the viaduct by…MORE
Former Highline College president dies in Burien
Mon, 10/06/08
Dr. Shirley B. Gordon, an important figure in the development of Highline Community College and the first female president of a publicly funded college district in the state of Washington, died Sept. 20 in Burien at the age of 86.
Dr.…MORE
Ruby Dance nets $30k for fish and forests
Mon, 10/06/08
Chinook salmon returned to Hylebos Creek early last week, perhaps knowing their friends were gathering upstream.
One hundred ninety-seven friends of the Hylebos turned out to the King County Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center Saturday evening,…MORE
