Mitzi Johanknecht held her lead over John Urquhart the incumbent in a race to become the first female Sheriff of King County. The race was very close. Johanknecht had 159,129 votes, or 52.46 percent and Urquhart received…MORE
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Food trucks coming to South Seattle College; One truck per day will offer more dining options
Wed, 11/08/17
The Washington State Food Truck Association has partnered with South Seattle College to bring students new dining options from a variety of gourmet food trucks
MOREPolice seeking public help in White Center robbery
Tue, 11/07/17
King County Sheriff’ detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying three men who robbed a man at gun point last month.
MOREShorewood Elementary and CHOICE Academy receive state award; Both are 2017 Schools of Distinction
Mon, 11/06/17
information from Highline Public Schools
MORESeattle Public Schools adds new resource iCanHelpline to stop online bullying
Mon, 11/06/17
By Lindsay Peyton
There’s no need to cry out for help.
Seattle Public Schools recently launched a year-long pilot program to test a new tool aimed at mitigating online harassment, intimidation and bullying…MORE
Highline Community Calendar Week of 11-6-17
Mon, 11/06/17
Highline Public Schools graduation rates are up again; Gaps between student groups are shrinking
Mon, 11/06/17
information from Highline Public Schools
MOREWest Seattle Community Calendar Week of 11-6-17
Mon, 11/06/17
Author Molly Ringle Presents “The Goblins of Bellwater”
Barnes & Noble/ Westwood Village
2600 S.W. Barton St.
MOREPort passes Energy and Sustainability Motion, renewing commitment to green future
Mon, 11/06/17
By Lindsay Peyton
Port Commission Fred Felleman has a reason to celebrate.
A motion he has been championing since he was first elected to Port’s governing board recently passed -- after two years of work…MORE
