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 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
Tue, 06/30/15
As the Fourth of July rapidly approaches, City officials urge residents to comply with Burien’s ban on fireworks within City limits. Hot, dry temperatures over the past month and going into the weekend create especially dangerous fire conditions…MORE
Mon, 06/29/15
By Tim Clifford As reported by multiple local news outlets police in SeaTac made a shocking discovery in the home of 43-year-old Danny Zimmerman while they were arresting him for disseminating child porn on social media: a child sized rape doll…MORE
Mon, 06/29/15
The City of Burien, in partnership with Merrill Gardens, Pillar Properties and Legacy Partners, celebrated the groundbreaking of the remaining phases of Burien Town Square at a June 25 event. Construction began on May 29 on the Merrill Gardens…MORE
Tue, 06/23/15
David Coyle, 58, left us too soon on June 6, 2015.
After spending his youth in New Jersey, David moved to Portland, OR before settling in Seattle, WA. DC, as he was fondly known, worked for several restaurants and wine companies including…MORE
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