Times/News
Highline School Board members and district staffers have been struggling with the need to move Aviation High School students off the Duwamish campus of South Seattle Community College next year.
Using the closed Sunnydale…MORE
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Wed, 10/05/05
Times/News
Highline School Board members and district staffers have been struggling with the need to move Aviation High School students off the Duwamish campus of South Seattle Community College next year.
Using the closed Sunnydale…MORE
Wed, 10/05/05
Lack of income doesn't stop Federal Way residents from helping family members affected by Katrina
By Greta Mart Federal Way News
Until two weeks ago, Paula Slumkoski, 30, and her 14-year old son lived alone in south Federal Way.
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King County's 2005 Performance Network continues this weekend with "There Goes the Neighborhood," a conceptual piece created by artists Sutton Beres Culler.
The work will be at Des Moines Field House Park on Sunday, Oct. 2, from 1 to 4 p.m…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Walkers and runners, cancer survivors, community leaders, team captains and hard workers.
All are needed to make the American Cancer Society's first Relay For Life in the Highline area a reality.
The first volunteer committee…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Celebrate the changing of the seasons with a cornucopia of activities for every age at Burien's biggest festival of the year.
The fourth annual OctoberFest/Von Boorian Days will run from Friday, Sept. 30, through Sunday, Oct.
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The city of Des Moines is updating its Shoreline Master Program (SMP).
The plan, required by state law, establishes goals and policies for managing the city's shoreline resources.
Since it was first developed in 1988, Des Moines'…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Times/News
For two weeks, volunteers in Burien donated and sorted goods for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Three full semi-trucks and 2,000 miles later, those supplies are in San Antonio, Texas, bringing evacuees a measure of…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Times/News
For two weeks, volunteers in Burien donated and sorted goods for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Three full semi-trucks and 2,000 miles later, those supplies are in San Antonio, Texas, bringing evacuees a measure of…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Beginning Oct. 1, King County residents and businesses will be prohibited from disposing of computers, laptops, monitors, television sets and cell phones in the garbage or at transfer stations.
The county's ban on electronics disposal aims…MORE
Thu, 09/29/05
Steve Clark
There will be no monorail in Ballard, at least for the foreseeable future. In an effort to save the beleaguered Green Line, the Seatttle Monorail Project board of directors have submitted a ballot measure for inclusion in the…MORE