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Wed, 05/15/13

Airport workers and community allies are moving forward on a voter initiative to set wages and work conditions for the jobs of thousands of low-wage workers in and around SeaTac Airport.

Last week, airport workers who are part of the…MORE

Wed, 05/15/13

May 24 UPDATE: Highline School Board members do not have to formally vote on the new security plan recently unveiled by district administrators.

District officials, however, emphasize that they would not move forward with the plan without…MORE

Wed, 05/15/13

KENT - Class 1A Tri-District 1/2/3 champion and Nisqually League titlist Seattle Christian charged past Cascade Christian 1-0 in a first round boys state soccer match up on Tues., May 14, at French Field to advance into a quarterfinal round game…MORE

Wed, 05/15/13

News release:

Motorists might want to avoid 1st Avenue South between 140th and 146th Streets this week as grinding and asphalt work will be taking place. Traffic could be congested especially during peak travel times (mid-day/lunch hour…MORE

Wed, 05/15/13

On May 22nd from 2:30-4:30 p.m., members of the Highline Forum will meet at Burien’s City Hall Council Chambers, 400 S.W. 152nd St. The public is invited to make comments at the start of the meeting. The city of Burien is hosting the meeting…MORE

Wed, 05/15/13

Compiled by Eric Mathison

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@…MORE

Tue, 05/14/13

By Rebekah LaSala SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLINE TIMES

Brett Fish of Normandy Park is in a battle to fight for his cherished boyhood home, and to stop what he adamantly feels is flagrant misuse of the easement road that runs through his property…MORE

Tue, 05/14/13

There’s no better way to figure out what motivates a burglar than to go directly to the source--Just ask the burglar.

A new study by a researcher at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte examines hundreds of convicted offenders to…MORE

Tue, 05/14/13

The Burien City Council is set May 20 to approve the compromise with the state Department of Ecology over Shoreline Master Program. Lake Burien setback regulations will remain the same without any zoning of buffers.

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Tue, 05/14/13

With a tasty fast-food lunch and a cool beverage this woman had the right idea about how to take in last week’s summery weather as she sat on a bench at Seahurst Park in Burien.

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