September not only signifies the official back-to-school season, it's also National Preparedness Month, and the American Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties reminds you this is a good time to review the "basics" - the basics of…MORE
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Stroll through Burien during Fall Art Walk
Tue, 09/06/05
Burien's free annual Fall Art Walk will take place Saturday, Sept. 10.
The wrong date was listed in the Aug. 31 Times/News.
This annual event will feature more than 50 visual artists, live performances on-stage, strolling performers…MORE
Old Gottschalks store is hurricane drive site
Tue, 09/06/05
We Care Northwest, a coalition of Highline-area churches, is collecting school clothing for children for distribution to evacuees from hurricane-devastated New Orleans.
The collection center at the former Gottschalks department store at…MORE
Three charged in fatal shooting
Tue, 09/06/05
Three suspects were arrested and charged with first-degree murder late last week in connection with the Aug. 28 shooting death of 15-year-old Thaddeus Soth.
While spending the night at a friend's house, Soth, a Burien resident, was fatally…MORE
Teachers union endorses Tzegai
Tue, 09/06/05
The Highline Education Association (HEA) has endorsed Mengstab Tzegai for election to his first full term on the Highline School Board.
Tzegai, who was appointed to the board in 2004, will be opposed by Susan Goding in November's general…MORE
Where to send hurricane help
Tue, 09/06/05
You can help the victims left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina by giving to one of the charities listed below, which are accepting donations to help with the relief efforts.
You can also give through your church or synagogue.
World…MORE
Rosencrantz: 'city council needs a leader'
Tue, 09/06/05
Robert Rosencrantz sees in his own neighborhood what happens when different levels of government don't communicate with each other and it's one of the reasons he's campaigning against Seattle City Councilman Richard McIver in the Sept. 20 primary…MORE
D.M. council to get tax lid proposal
Tue, 09/06/05
Times/News Corespondent
Crime has increased over 25 percent in Des Moines since several police officers were laid off in 2000, Police Chief Roger Baker observed last week.
The city lost revenue in the wake of tax-limitation ballot…MORE
