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Tue, 10/24/06

Former Highline Public Schools Superintendent Robert Sealey, 79, died of cancer Oct. 15 in his Lake Burien home.

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Tue, 10/24/06

Though modest about her achievements, in the last three years, Camille Bloom has been featured in Performing Songwriter Magazine, created the soundtrack for an HBO sponsored documentary "Not Straight Forward', was picked to be on a compilation CD…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Highline voters probably will be asked to approve on March 13 a $140.4 million, four-year public school levy.

The levy would replace a four-year levy that expires in September.

District staffers presented the proposal to board…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

The Klahanee Lake Community Center is the place to be on Friday, October 27 from 6 to 8:30 P.M., when the City of Federal Way hosts its annual Tricks N Treats Funfest. Featuring carnival games, costume contest, candy, activites and prizes.…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Bring the little monsters to downtown Burien for some family-friendly fun, ranging from a costumed dog parade to scary storytelling, at Boo in Burien on Saturday, Oct. 28

The event, sponsored by Discover Burien Association, will take place…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

Children should be encouraged to wear a costume to the symphony at least once, if not once a year.

That's the opinion of Anthony Spain, music director and conductor of the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.

And there's likely to be…MORE

Tue, 10/24/06

The Times/News recently submitted the following questions to all candidates for the Legislature who are in contested races in districts that represent the Highline area.

1. Why are you running for the Legislature?

2, What is your…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

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

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

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