By Tim Clifford
Having a unique name has its perks and downfalls. For instance, while covering the story of Burien resident Imphamous Kinney, who was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after attempting to run from police during…MORE
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Tue, 07/14/15
By Tim Clifford
Having a unique name has its perks and downfalls. For instance, while covering the story of Burien resident Imphamous Kinney, who was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after attempting to run from police during…MORE
Fri, 07/10/15
Thursday night, around 6 p.m., a man was shot twice outside of the L.A. Fitness near Southcenter following an argument in the parking lot. Witnesses claim the victim was arguing with another man in a black sedan before the shots were fired. The…MORE
Thu, 07/09/15
Having a unique name has its perks and downfalls. For instance, while covering the story of Burien resident Imphamous Kinney, who was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after attempting to run from police during the Paradiso music…MORE
Wed, 07/08/15
BURIEN, WASH. – The City of Burien has issued a proclamation recognizing the White Center Jubilee Days event for being a fun, family-friendly community-oriented event. City Council members voted to support the proclamation at last night’s…MORE
Wed, 07/08/15
Discover Burien is happy to welcome new business and member, BricksR4Kids. Lego enthusiasts of all ages will be happy to welcome this new business to Ambaum Plaza, conveniently located at 144th and Ambaum Blvd. BricksR4kids is a buy sell trade…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
Burien resident, Debra Hewitt, 59, passed away June 30, 2015. She was born in Pierre, South Dakota to Lois and Eugene Denbo. Debra graduated from Evergreen High School in Seattle, Washington. Debra married Paul Hewitt and together they had two…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
By Eric Mathison
It looks like Burien’s dogs will get their off-leash park a lot earlier than expected, thanks to the hard work of volunteers and the generosity of dog-loving businesses and individuals.
The Burien City Council is…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
by Matt Parker
Ed note: Burien resident, Matt Parker told us last week* about a harrowing experience with a sinking dinghy in the shipping channel of Puget Sound just off Three Three Point. In the 16 years since that incident Matt has…MORE
Mon, 07/06/15
By Tim Clifford Here, submitted for your approval, is a small and local tale highlighting the power of social media. On June 29, at 8:45 p.m., artist Kim McCarthy’s son had his bicycle stolen outside of the Safeway in Burien Plaza. On June 30…MORE
Tue, 06/30/15
By Michele Smith
In 1965, there were seven service stations within a block of each other in the Manhattan area of Normandy Park and Wayne Roush’s Mobile Service Center was one of them. Wayne was in his early 20’s when he began a 50-year…MORE