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Tue, 06/23/15

The City is developing the new approach to property maintenance and related quality of life issues—generally referred to as code compliance. Although the City has an on-going code enforcement/code compliance program, this new approach will be a…MORE

Tue, 06/23/15

Burien, WA– Highline children can eat free breakfast, lunch, and snacks during the summer through the federally funded Simplified Summer Food Program (SSFP). The program provides funding for 17 Highline schools to serve children living in South…MORE

Tue, 06/23/15

By Eric Mathison

Maybe you were like me. Part of the majority in the middle. Got OK grades. Didn’t cause trouble. Flew beneath the radar.

Looking back, this small schools concept at Highline Public Schools’ Evergreen and Tyee High…MORE

Tue, 06/23/15

By Michele Smith

Born out of their passion to save animals, Heather Enajibi and Erin Halter of Burien started Animal Aid and Rescue Foundation (AARF) in 2010 and have rescued and found loving homes for more than 500 animals (dogs, cats,…MORE

Tue, 06/23/15

By Nathan Miller

Thursday was a good day for ducklings in downtown Burien.  Bunny Critch offered the following account of that morning’s excitement.

“I spotted Mama Duck and her ducklings walking in front of the Burien Library this…MORE

Mon, 06/22/15

Some neighbors of a new music venue in Ballard are complaining that the loud music won't let them rest at night.

KIRO TV recently reported that the neighbors of the Ballard Substation at 645 NW 45th St. have filed complaints for loud…MORE

Mon, 06/22/15

Last weekend thousands of eager Seattleites went to Fremont for the annual Fremont Solstice Fair to celebrate the start of summer.

On Saturday June 20, spectators lined the streets as naked and painted bicyclists cruised North 36th Street…MORE

Mon, 06/22/15

Today in San Francisco, the nation’s mayors called on the federal government to find a workable solution that allows Somali families living in the United States to once again send money to friends and relatives still living in the Horn of Africa…MORE

Mon, 06/22/15

An Ohio man and life-long fan of Jacque Cousteau wants to establish a historic marker at Pacific Fishermen Shipyard to recognize the place where Cousteau’s iconic ship, Calypso, was built.

Earlier this month, Alan Bundy of Cleveland…MORE

Mon, 06/22/15

Two computers taken from apartment

Two Ballard people are missing laptops after a burglar managed to break into their apartment on the 1400 block of NW 64th Street on June 14. The complainants told officers that they left their apartment…MORE

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