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Tony Hayes, a 1994 graduate of Highline High School and co-founder of the popular Burien restaurant Classic Eats, has been ...
Grab your friends and family and support Highline High's Baseball team by purchasing 100 level tickets to the always sold-out ...
The Shorewood on the Sound neighborhood is gearing up for its annual 'Streets of Garage Sales' this Saturday, June 7, 2025, ...
Jamie “Jo” Skeen, a care worker, former city councilmember, and advocate for collaborative leadership, has announced her candidacy for Position 5 on the Burien City Council. Skeen, who works at a ...
Marie Barbon, a pediatric nurse and longtime community volunteer, has announced her candidacy for Burien City Council, ...
White Center Pride returns this Saturday, June 7, 2025, with a full day of music, drag performances, family-friendly activities, and community resources aimed at celebrating and supporting the LGBTQ+ ...
The City of Burien is now accepting applications for its 2026 Arts and Culture grant program, offering funding to individuals and organizations that enrich the community through creative expression.
The Burien Arts Association announced this week that it has canceled its planned ARTvant-garde gala, originally scheduled for ...
Residents of Burien are invited to kick off Independence Day celebrations early with a free neighborhood picnic on Friday, ...
Get ready to beam up for a night of extraterrestrial excitement at "Saucers & Sass," a one-night-only celebration of sci-fi ...
A King County Sheriff’s Deputy who worked out of the Burien Police Department has been charged with raping and sexually ...
In an age saturated with fleeting digital interactions, the craving for genuine human connection has grown stronger. This ...
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