Press release:
Public transit is the answer during the major congestion expected on Interstate 5 and Seattle streets during the nine-day closure of the Alaskan Way Viaduct. It is the best bet for commuters looking to save their time and…MORE
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Thu, 10/20/11
Press release:
Public transit is the answer during the major congestion expected on Interstate 5 and Seattle streets during the nine-day closure of the Alaskan Way Viaduct. It is the best bet for commuters looking to save their time and…MORE
Thu, 10/20/11
Highline Community College will host candidate forums on Oct. 24 and 25 at 10 a.m. in Building 7.
City Council candidates from Des Moines, Federal Way, SeaTac, Kent, Normandy Park and Tukwila have been invited. The forum is free and open…MORE
Thu, 10/20/11
Letter to the editor:
A letter that appeared in the Highline Times on October 7 may have caused some confusion about how the annexation of North Highline might impact taxpayers in Highline School District. I would like to offer some…MORE
Thu, 10/20/11
A 35-year-old SeaTac man was sent to Harborview hospital with a single gunshot wound to his hip, according to the King County Sheriff's Office.
The man is listed in serious condition.
The shooting occurred around 1:20 a.m. at the…MORE
Wed, 10/19/11
At 12:15 today, October 19, WSDOT will close northbound I-5 down to two lanes, between S. 188th St and just north of the I-405 interchange, for emergency repair work. Drivers should avoid the area or take alternate routes to avoid delays. Crews…MORE
Wed, 10/19/11
Unlike other Highline cities, there are some races for Normandy Park City Council that are not contested.
Doug Osterman, Shawn McEvoy and Charlie Harris are the incumbents running this year.
In the general election, ballots must be…MORE
Wed, 10/19/11
(Editor’s Note: The Times/News will publish answers to our questionnaires from Burien and SeaTac council candidates in the Oct. 29 print edition and online at www.highlinetimes.com. In addition, photos of each Des Moines candidate will be added…MORE
Tue, 10/18/11
By Gwen Davis
Proposition 1 would raise an estimated $1.6 million in revenue for the restoration of historic Des Moines city parks, and for repairing and maintenance of city streets. This would be done by increasing the Utility Occupation…MORE
Tue, 10/18/11
By Gwen Davis
(Editor’s Note: The Times/News will present information on the SeaTac elected mayor proposition in the Oct. 28 print edition and online at www.highlinetimes.com)
At the Nov. 8 election, the city of Des Moines will ask…MORE
Tue, 10/18/11
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