Thirty-nine years ago, Katie Dolan had trouble finding a school that would accept her son. He required special care because of his autism, a mental disorder that makes it difficult to interact socially.
Dolan, frustrated that her son and…MORE
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Wed, 09/21/05
Thirty-nine years ago, Katie Dolan had trouble finding a school that would accept her son. He required special care because of his autism, a mental disorder that makes it difficult to interact socially.
Dolan, frustrated that her son and…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Centerstage kicks off its 2005-2006 Season in sparkling fashion with the perennially popular musical comedy, NUNSENSE.
Winner of the Critics' Circle Ward for Best Musical when first produced in New York, Nunsense is a fundraiser put on by…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
A recent administrative ruling that local governments may not "second guess" the siting of unwanted public facilities within their borders has the city of SeaTac considering amending its zoning code.
The code change relates to "essential…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
The state Public Disclosure Commission recently found two Highline-area candidates in violation of state campaign-finance laws.
Robert Hall, a candidate for SeaTac City Council, was fined $200 for failure to file the Candidate Registration…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
The new Burien City Hall/King County Regional Library Building may cost $2.4 million less than anticipated earlier.
Burien Public Works Director Steve Clark told council members on Sept.
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A crowd of curious Burien residents turned out for a Sept.
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Strike renovation of an interim site for Aviation High School from the proposed Highline schools capital facilities bond that likely will be presented to voters in March.
Superintendent John Welch told board members in a Sept. 14 study…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Members of the Greater Des Moines Chamber of Commerce learned last week that the local business organization may merge soon with the Southwest King County Chamber of Commerce.
Business communities in Burien, SeaTac and Tukwila already are…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
Street lights could go out in Burien next week.
Seattle City Light has told Water District 49 that on Wednesday, Sept. 28, it will pull the plug on street lights within the district unless delinquent payments from the past three years are…MORE
Wed, 09/21/05
When the doors opened last Wednesday at Federal Way's new EX3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center, student Charmaine Monk finally has the hangout she and her friends have wanted for years.
The young woman, honored with the title of Boys and Girls…MORE