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Mon, 12/03/07

The Des Moines Library will close for renovation on Tuesday, Dec.

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Mon, 12/03/07

The battle in Burien between city Councilman Gordon Shaw and ex-Councilman Stephen Lamphear wasn't even close.

In the final certified returns, King County Elections reported Shaw received 4,203 votes (61.38 percent) while Lamphear garnered…MORE

Mon, 12/03/07

By a 4-3 vote, SeaTac lawmakers agreed on Nov. 27 to allow up to 46 truck haul trips per hour on International Boulevard as part of the construction of an airport rental car facility.

The rental facility will be built at South 160th Street…MORE

Mon, 12/03/07

The Burien Police Department is accepting donations of gift certificates for needy families in the city this Christmas.

Community Service Officer Nicki Maraulja said they need gift cards or certificates in $20 increments to Albertson's,…MORE

Mon, 12/03/07

The Holiday Express program at Ruth Dykeman Children's Center offers individuals and businesses a way to give back to their community this holiday season.

Adopt-A-Family-You decide how large a family you can manage. Holiday Express…MORE

Mon, 12/03/07

The Times/News presents a summary of action on bills by Highline-area lawmakers in the Nov. 29 special session of the Legislature.

For complete information, go to www.WashingtonVotes.com - a free, non-partisan Website that is the source…MORE

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Mon, 12/03/07

The heavy rains on Monday led to local flooding in many areas around Highline including this driveway on Des Moines Way South. Photo by Patrick Robinson

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Fri, 11/30/07

During Burien's Winterfest this weekend, local author Helen Castle will be singing her book Polina's Journey.

Burien Books, 643 S.W. 152nd St., will host Castle's book signing on Saturday, Dec.

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Fri, 11/30/07

A potential merger between the Burien/Normandy Park and North Highline fire departments remains in limbo as the North Highline unincorporated area awaits the outcome of the ongoing annexation process.

Either Burien or Seattle eventually…MORE

Fri, 11/30/07

As the winter driving season approaches and the first snow falls, motorists can expect additional weather related delays.

That makes "keep traffic moving a top priority" for the Washington State Patrol, said spokesman Capt.

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