Menu planning can be a bit of a challenge for chef Sharon Setzer.
She prepares lunches and dinners at Riverton Place, a residential recovery program for men. The center is located at 3020 South 128th St. in Burien…MORE
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Fri, 09/22/17
Menu planning can be a bit of a challenge for chef Sharon Setzer.
She prepares lunches and dinners at Riverton Place, a residential recovery program for men. The center is located at 3020 South 128th St. in Burien…MORE
Fri, 09/22/17
King County Elections is working on a new ballot.
Burien’s Initiative No. 1 will no longer appear on the form. The measure has already been scrubbed from the elections’ web site.
MOREWed, 09/20/17
The Downtown Arch has returned to the intersection of 152 St and 2 Ave SW in Burien.
City officials gathered to celebrate the rededication of the structure on Friday morning, Sept. 15.
MOREMon, 09/18/17
By Lindsay Peyton
The Downtown Arch has returned to the intersection of 152 St and 2 Ave SW in Burien.
City officials gathered to celebrate the rededication of the structure on Friday morning, Sept. 15. …MORE
Fri, 09/15/17
Three members of Burien’s city council faced a room packed full of Democrats on Wednesday evening, Sept. 13 to appeal for help.
MOREThu, 09/14/17
From King County Sherriff's Office
A man was shot and killed by a homeowner on Thursday, Sept. 14 as he and another suspect attempted to break into an occupied house. The other suspect fled the scene before police…MORE
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
MOREThu, 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
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.
MOREMon, 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