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Someone is calling parents in King County, claiming to have kidnapped their kids
Tue, 03/13/18
The King County Sheriff's office said that a male suspect is calling King County parents and claiming he has abducted their children and demands money for their return. On March 8 a woman in Ravensdale had dropped her two…MORE
Student arrested after bringing a gun to Sylvester Middle School in Burien
Mon, 03/12/18
According to the King County Sheriff's office a Sylvester Middle School student is under arrest after bringing a handgun to school. Case number C18011204.
MOREHighline Public Schools invites community to talk safety; Meetings on school safety begin March 22
Mon, 03/12/18
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MORESikh Captain America visits Highline students
Mon, 03/12/18
By Lindsay Peyton
What if Captain America, the shield-wielding Marvel hero wore a turban, had a beard and practiced Sikhism?
That’s the question artist and activist Vishavjit Singh asked himself, when…MORE
Real estate agents with a heart – Sea-Town donates part of commissions to worthy causes
Mon, 03/12/18
By Lindsay Peyton
West Seattle resident Christian Harris wants to break the mold.
Just because realtors have worked in certain ways in the past doesn’t mean he wants to follow in their footsteps. In fact,…MORE
Highline Schools seeking feedback on proposed school boundary changes for 2019
Mon, 03/05/18
A group of hard-working Highline community members are ready to share their proposed districtwide
MOREHappy Birthday Burien! City fetes 25 years since incorporation
Mon, 03/05/18
By Lindsay Peyton
The Burien Community Center was packed on Monday evening, Feb. 26, with guests who celebrated the city’s 25th birthday over slices of cake.
MORETyee High School student arrested after bringing gun on campus
Mon, 03/05/18
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MOREWestside Snow Report; March Madness
Fri, 03/02/18
What a fantastic, POW filled weekend. This past storm brought the deeps to the steeps! Folks were out in force tearing up the steeps, trees, corduroy and everything in between. Mt.
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