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Mon, 10/10/11

Press release: Students across King County are eating healthier this year, thanks to the work of five local school districts to improve school nutrition. From making it easier for kids to eat fresh fruits and vegetables to improving nutrition…MORE

Mon, 10/10/11

Photographer Kurt Howard captured the Burien Brat Trot races and festivities on Oct. 9.

Please click the photo above for 19 more photos.

Here is the summary from the Brat Trot website:

We had more than double the amount of…MORE

Sat, 10/08/11

Watch for orange barrels and "Construction Ahead" signs in Tukwila.

On Oct. 18, the state Department of Transportation starts fixing the worst and bumpiest spots on I-5 near Southcenter.

At night, nearly every night for the next two…MORE

Fri, 10/07/11

The North Highline Unincorporated Area Council voted unanimously to continue on as a community advocacy group for White Center and the rest of North Highline in 2012 and beyond on Oct. 6.

“I think we have a purpose in this community and we…MORE

Fri, 10/07/11

Press release from the King County Sheriff's Office

In what was described as “animal hoarding”, detectives and animal control officers raided a Burien house last night about 6:15 PM in the 1300 block of SW 120th St. Thirty-eight…MORE

Fri, 10/07/11

Press release: An insurance agent who sold hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake business-insurance policies has been sentenced to more than two years in prison.

Brenda MacLaren-Beattie, 68, of Des Moines, was sentenced Thursday in King…MORE

Thu, 10/06/11

If you are one of the hundreds of millions of people using Facebook and/or Twitter, this is a reminder that you can keep up with The Highline Times through social networks.

Anytime we post a new story to The Highline Times website a link…MORE

Thu, 10/06/11

Press release from the Normandy Park Police Department

On Sept. 9, the Normandy Park Police Department had to say goodbye to a long time member.

Skyler, our fifteen-year-old Australian Shepherd Narcotics K-9 had to be put to sleep…MORE

Thu, 10/06/11

By Pam Fernald

Three World War II veterans were welcomed home Sunday by a group of smiling SeaTac USO volunteers with banners and flags.

The Vets were returning from a whirlwind trip to Washington D.C. to visit the WWII, Iwo Jima…MORE

Thu, 10/06/11

What would you do if you had the Alaskan Way Viaduct all to yourself for 30 minutes, free of cars and people? Maybe celebrate a birthday, propose to your significant other or stage a flash mob?

That’s what the Washington State Department…MORE

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