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Burien Communities For Inclusion wins lawsuit to remove anti-immigrant Burien Initiative Measure No. 1 from ballot
Thu, 09/14/17
This morning Judge Berns of the King County Superior Court ruled in the favor of Burien Communities for Inclusion in their lawsuit against Respect Washington, King Coun
MOREBurglary suspect shot dead by homeowner in SeaTac
Thu, 09/14/17
The King County Sheriff's office reports that just after 11am SeaTac Police received a call of a burglary to a residence and shots being fired. When deputies arrived they found a man lying next to a bedroom window dead…MORE
Sustainable West Seattle picnic set for Sept. 21
Thu, 09/14/17
The annual Sustainable West Seattle (SWS) picnic has been scheduled for Thursday Sept. 21st, from 4 pm to 7 pm. at Puget Ridge Edible Park .
MOREWest Seattle neighborhood recycling and reuse collection event
Wed, 09/13/17
9am to 1pm
MOREFire destroys storage trailer and heavily damages White Center restaurant
Wed, 09/13/17
Tacqueria El Mezon at 9641 15th SW in White Center suffered heavy damage to the rear of the building after a storage trailer on the alley adjacent to the restaurant caught fire and was destroyed in the early morning hours…MORE
Cannabis store robbery results in shooting and injury of employee; Suspects still at large
Wed, 09/13/17
According to the King County Sheriff on Sept. 12 around 9:45pm there was a robbery and shooting at the Star 21 marijuana store located at 11042 1st Ave.
MORERace and Social Justice Initiative Council seeks youth applicants
Tue, 09/12/17
The Race and Social Justice Initiative (RSJI) Young Adult Council is seeking applicants (16-24) for the 2017-2018 school year. Do you know anyone who would anyone who would like to serve on the RSJI Young Adult Council?…MORE
Mayor Murray announces resignation, effective 5 p.m. Wednesday
Tue, 09/12/17
NEWS RELEASE -- FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
Statement from Mayor Ed Murray
Today, Mayor Murray released the following statement:
MOREBurien Town Square vision now complete – a project decades in the making
Mon, 09/11/17
By Lindsay Peyton
There wasn’t any pomp and circumstance – or big parade planned – to celebrate the completion of Burien’s Town Square.
The very last step of two-decade long urban planning project was…MORE
