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Tue, 11/05/13

By Matt Wendland The B-Town Beat will use their November 7 free Music and Art Walk in downtown Burien to gather nonperishable food and clothing for local not-for-profit organization, Transform Burien.

The B-Town Beat is an independent…MORE

Tue, 11/05/13

3 car injury accident at 4th south & 128th

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Tue, 11/05/13

November is chockfull of programming related to the Highline Historical Society’s Hope in Hard Times traveling exhibit. This will be the only King County venue for the exhibit, which is free and open to the public at a pop-up museum location at…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

The executive recruiting firm hired by the Burien City Council to conduct a search for a new city manager plans a community meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12, to gather information from the public. The meeting will begin at 7 pm in the first floor multi-…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

By Chase Smith This is my third trip to this diverse continent but my first visit to Benin, a small, key-shaped country on the western coast of Africa, bordering Togo and Nigeria. The national language here is French due to France’s invasion in…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

Puget Sound Energy'sgas main replacement project on SW 152nd Street, starting on Thursday October 31, will include replacing and abandoning the existing 4" gas main that runs down the street with a new plastic main located mostly under the north…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

Tukwila Village and the new Tukwila Library will be presented to the City’s Board of Architecture Review (BAR) on Thursday, November 14 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers in City Hall. It will be an opportunity to see…MORE

Mon, 11/04/13

Burien police investigating the recent rash of graffiti "tagging" at City parks have indentified at least three taggers. The school resource officer at Highline High School was able to identify the taggers through their markings, and two…MORE

Fri, 11/01/13

Long-Range Plan environmental process kicks off with Oct. 25-Nov. 25 scoping period

Where should regional high-capacity transit services go next following the completion of currently funded projects in 2023? Starting today, community…MORE

Tue, 10/29/13

Roger Gee is a local contractor/handyman in the Burien arearunning for Water District 49 Water Commissioner. Roger and his wife Susie have lived in Gregory Heights for the last 25 years.

According to his campaign announcement, "With…MORE

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