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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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Wed, 09/14/05

The Burien/Normandy Park Fire Department (Fire District 2) will ask voters in the Sept.

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Wed, 09/14/05

and Jackie Valencia-Mendoza

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The old Gottschalk's (still Lamonts to some) opened its doors again last week.

The woman's department was stocked, shoes came in all sizes and styles, and the toy section was large…MORE

Wed, 09/14/05

Four firefighters from the SeaTac Fire Department are working in the Gulf Coast region devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

Capt. John Gallup and Firefighters Don Nelson, Shane Sklandany and Matt Tarabochia are assisting the Federal Emergency…MORE

Wed, 09/14/05

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The third runway at Sea-Tac International Airport will probably be used for some airplane take-offs as well as landings, according to Port of Seattle Commissioner Pat Davis.

She made the comment on Sept.

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Wed, 09/14/05

As part of Mayor Greg Nickels' citywide Restore Our Waters Strategy, a new $300,000 grant program was approved that is expected to benefit the quality of the city's aquatic habitat, plus create and finance partnerships between the city and…MORE

Wed, 09/14/05

Compiled by Ralph Nichols

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The Times/News recently submitted questions to Highline-area candidates on the ballot in the Sept. 20 primary election.

These races include King County Sheriff, the Burien and Des Moines…MORE

Wed, 09/14/05

Times/News Correspondent

The Des Moines City Council, following an unexpected reconsideration, unanimously agreed Sept.

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Wed, 09/14/05

hurricane relief

By Rebekah Schilperoort

Many Ballard residents, business and organizations are rolling up their sleeves in an effort to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. The Category 5 hurricane pounded the Gulf Coast and led to…MORE

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