It’s fun. It gets you out of the house. You get the chance to talk to people you wouldn’t otherwise chat with. And it keeps ...
SR3 will host its first fundraising event – the "Big Blue Bash" – on Friday, April 10, celebrating the SeaLife Rescue Center’s five year anniversary and raising support for marine wildlife rescue and ...
The Exchange Club of Highline will host a fundraising dinner and auction event on Saturday night, Feb. 28, 2026, to support programs that benefit area communities, according to the nonprofit ...
Burien resident Gwendolyn Benedict will host a free community sound healing event on Saturday, Feb. 14, also recognized as World Sound Healing Day, at Normandy Park United Church of Christ.The event ...
Burien City Councilmember Linda Akey announced that she is resigning from office because her husband has accepted a job out of state and the couple plans to relocate, according to a resignation letter ...
The Burien City Council met on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, to navigate a session marked by strategic shifts in regional ...
Bloodworks Northwest has declared a Code Red emergency blood shortage, warning that the regional blood supply has dropped to less than a one to two day reserve of critical blood types and platelets, ...
The Burien Library will host a Teen and New Adult Internship and Opportunity Fair on Saturday, Feb. 7, offering local youth a chance to learn about internships, apprenticeships and community resources ...
The fifth annual 'Love Like Bob' 5K will take place on Saturday, Feb. 14, at Marvista Park, with participants invited to run, walk or jog in the community event, according to organizers.The event ...
King County has joined a lawsuit challenging a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, arguing that the deployment of masked and armed federal agents into the Minneapolis metro area is ...
The Burien Severe Weather Shelter will now remain open through Monday morning, Jan. 26, based on continued forecasts of ...
The Highline Heritage Museum will host a public talk on the history and impact of protest by Black athletes at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, featuring University of Puget Sound professor LaToya Brackett.