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Mon, 03/17/14

The Burien Eagles F.O.E #3523 presented USO Northwest with a check for $1,387.71 on March 3, 2014, to go toward the purchase of appliances for the new USO Seatac facility now under construction at the airport. The money was raised at the club…MORE

Mon, 03/17/14

In the latest in a series of new large-scale projects in the City of Des Moines, on February 20th the City Council approved Panattoni Development Company’s proposed Master Plan for the 89-acre Des Moines Creek Business Park. “There is going to be…MORE

Mon, 03/17/14

By Gwen Davis Kavey Pollard knows the lifestyle struggles of low wage jobs all too well. He makes $12.75/hour as a machine operator, and while he would like to live in SeaTac, Pollard resides in Kent because it’s cheaper. “I’m not making minimum…MORE

Mon, 03/17/14

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Volunteer Event to “Depave” Highland Park Improvement Club 1116 S.W. Holden St. Sat., March 22, 10-3 p.m. Bring your muscle to chop up asphalt and…MORE

Mon, 03/17/14

By Matt Wendland Allie and Ian Fadness and Darin Brill in high spirits before loading into buses transporting racers from Olde Burien to the starting line at the Cove in Normandy Park before Sunday’s annual Cove to Clover footrace. Despite cold…MORE

Mon, 03/17/14

The locally controversial 30 unit, 7800 square foot, 3 story "no parking" apartment complex now called Pholston Paradise in the Morgan Junction area at 6917 California Ave. S.W. has been given a "Determination of Non Significance" by Seattle's…MORE

Sun, 03/16/14

By Gwen Davis

Kavey Pollard knows the lifestyle struggles of low wage jobs all too well. He makes $12.75/hour as a machine operator, and while he would like to live in SeaTac, Pollard resides in Kent because it’s cheaper. “I’m not making…MORE

Sun, 03/16/14

Holy Rosary West Seattle today sent out a late notice urging all volunteers or employees of the church and other interested parties to attend a special Security Breach Information Night meeting at 6:30pm. The announcement comes in the wake of the…MORE

Sat, 03/15/14

Thinking globally and acting locally usually means doing your best to recycle, dispose of chemicals properly and keeping your drains clear. But acting locally to preserve and protect the environment also means a level of public stewardship over…MORE

Fri, 03/14/14

The next West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meeting is set for March 18, @ Southwest Police Precinct, 2300 SW Webster, 7 – 8:30pm.

The precinct's new Commander, Captain Steve Wilske will provide an update on recent crime trends.

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