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Wed, 11/07/12

Vote margins are holding steady as annexation to Burien is being soundly rejected by North Highline voters while Normandy Park voters are overwhelmingly approving raising their property tax rate to $1.60 per $1,000 of assessed value in updated…MORE

Tue, 11/06/12

Update for Nov. 29 The King County Sheriff's Office is still looking for witnesses in a Nov. 6 incident where a 56-year-old Burien woman was found on S.W. 152nd St. around 5:30 p.m. with a life-threatening head injury.

According to Sgt.…MORE

Tue, 11/06/12

In a final touch of levity, I would like to discuss the most recent articles about how the Burien City Manager went to the North Highline Unicorporated Council and told them once again that Burien has no tree pruning or cutting permits.

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Mon, 11/05/12

A middle aged woman, who may have been the victim of a hit and run accident, was found injured and unconscious at the intersection of 152nd and 4th Avenue SW Monday, Nov. 5.

CPR was administered by a King County Sheriff's deputy and she…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

Press release from King County Sheriff’s Office: A 43 year old Oklahoma man, who police learned was a pilot and was supposed to fly a commercial plane from Sea-Tac Airport to Japan on Monday morning, was arrested in SeaTac last night after…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

Sound Transit press release:

Sound Transit is kicking off the process for working with South King County communities on options for extending high-capacity transit service. The effort will help shape alternatives for building high capacity…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: hteditor@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

By Gwen DavisSPECIAL TO THE HIGHLINE TIMES

With voters’ decision to privatize liquor last Nov. with I-1183, the state is out of the liquor business and private companies have full-reign of the liquor-selling playing field. Local grocery…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

A few weeks ago, the work of three citizen groups in Burien made it possible for the children at the Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center to get their swings set back.

The groups were Neighbors of Seahurst Park, the Lake Burien Neighborhood and…MORE

Mon, 11/05/12

We haven’t had it as rough as our friends on the East Coast but the rainy season has definitely arrived in Highline.

Here a vehicle navigates a very wet First Avenue South in Normandy Park as fall leaves threaten to clog a storm drain.

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