City Council members and committees comprised of department heads, city staff and community residents last week interviewed finalists for the vacant Burien city manager position.
A meet-the-candidates reception was held Oct. 19. The…MORE
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Tue, 10/24/06
City Council members and committees comprised of department heads, city staff and community residents last week interviewed finalists for the vacant Burien city manager position.
A meet-the-candidates reception was held Oct. 19. The…MORE
Tue, 10/24/06
The Ballard Beavers volleyball team faced an uphill battle earlier this week as they tried to win one more game to qualify for the KingCo Tournament with seven of 11 players suspended.
Ballard Athletic Director Doug Bruketta confirmed the…MORE
Tue, 10/24/06
Seattle City Light cleared out overgrown English ivy, weeds and blackberries recently in North Seattle with the help of four legged workers that made a "baaa" sound.
The city hired 260 goats from a Spokane company, Healing Hooves, to…MORE
Tue, 10/24/06
It is 6 a.m., well before sunrise on a mid-October morning along the northern shore of Salmon Bay.
MORETue, 10/24/06
The city wants to put 24th Avenue Northwest and Stone Way on a diet and several in indusry are not happy about the idea.
The Seattle Deparment of Transportation figures four lanes would be better with three lanes, parking and bike lanes…MORE
Tue, 10/24/06
Former Highline Public Schools Superintendent Robert Sealey, 79, died of cancer Oct. 15 in his Lake Burien home.
Dr. Sealey served as superintendent from 1972 through 1981.
"Bob guided the district through the difficult times of…MORE
Thu, 10/19/06
Just after midnight last Thursday, South King County Fire and Rescue EMTs opened the shirt of a car accident victim to perform CPR and saw a tattoo on the man's chest reading "New York City's Gentle Giant".
The night before, those same…MORE
Thu, 10/19/06
"We've been working towards this for the past two years, and it felt great to achieve our goals," said Ed Novak, resource conservation manager for the Federal Way school district.
Novak was referring to the King County "Green Schools"…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
There will be more fireworks in SeaTac's electoral politics this winter.
In September, city voters narrowly defeated a property tax hike that would have funded the replacement of two fire stations and the hiring of additional firefighters…MORE
Tue, 10/17/06
Ballard Hospital closed its intensive care unit on Oct. 9 as part of the hospital's owner plan to reconfigure the mix of health services offered there.
Owner Swedish Medical Center said the move would make its Ballard campus more…MORE