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This Week’s Prudential NW Open House: Light, Bright, Clean Rambler on Large Lot
STB Real Estate Sponsor Prudential Northwest’s Open House for this week is a lovingly cared-for, light, bright and clean rambler on a large peaceful lot. This home has gleaming hardwood floors,... [Read more]
Sheriff: Increased ‘Contract’ Partnerships Expected to Increase Public Safety
Sheriff Sue Rahr at a 2010 press conference. Photo by Nicholas Johnson. by Ralph Nichols King County Sheriff Sue Rahr told The B-Town Blog this week she thinks “public safety will improve as we form... [Read more]
Thursday’s ‘DUI Joe Show’ will feature an Interview with Artist Camille Patha
The next episode of ‘The DUI Joe Show‘ (aka Joe Breidenbach) will feature an interview with nationally-recognized Artist Camille Patha, called “a pioneer Pacific Northwest Surrealist... [Read more]
City of SeaTac has vacancies on two committees; deadline to apply is April 6
The City of SeaTac has immediate vacancies on the Human Services Advisory Committee and the Library Advisory Committee, and the deadline to apply is Friday, April 6. The Human Services Advisory Committee... [Read more]
Odyssey High School Designated an ‘Innovative School’
Students at Odyssey High School will not be required starting this fall to earn “traditional credits and graduation requirements,” but instead will be expected to demonstrate mastery of core... [Read more]
17-Year Old SeaTac Girl Stabbed to Death
KING5.com is reporting that a 17-year-old SeaTac girl died of stab wounds early Saturday (March 17), and that a 17-year old boy has been arrested and charged with her murder. Police say that, shortly before... [Read more]
Sponsored PostThis Week’s Prudential NW Open House is an Affordable New 3-bedroom Home
This week’s Open House from Real Estate Sponsor Prudential Northwest is an affordable new 3-bedroom, 2-story home. This home has an attractive list price, but has been finished like a high end home. Its... [Read more]
SeaTac Council extends red light cameras; approves fresh food resolution
by Jack Mayne The SeaTac City Council approved a two year extension of its contract with Redflex for three red light cameras that cost the city nearly $15,000 a month. This is the second and final extension... [Read more]
LETTER: ‘Let’s Talk about Arsenic and Lead in Soils…’
Dear SeaTac City Council, Lets talk about arsenic and lead in soils given the wonderful presentation by the Department of Ecology (DOE) at the SeaTac Council Meeting 02/28/12 and how this most likely will... [Read more]
Assessor Will Hold Community Meeting in Burien Wednesday Night
King County Assessor Lloyd Hara by Ralph Nichols Property in Highline cities “lost a lot of value in this assessment cycle,” King County Assessor Lloyd Hara noted in a recent interview with The SeaTac... [Read more]







