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Rep. Tina Orwall Confirmed as Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Monday

Rep. Tina Orwall Confirmed as Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Monday

Rep. Tina Orwall (D-33), was officially confirmed as Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore by the full House of Representatives during Monday’s opening session (Jan. 14) in Olympia. “It is an incredible... [Read more]

SeaTac Fire Department Warns ‘Don’t Find Yourself on Thin Ice’ this Winter

SeaTac Fire Department Warns ‘Don’t Find Yourself on Thin Ice’ this Winter

The SeaTac Fire Department on Monday (Jan. 14) issued a statement entitled “Don’t Find Yourself on Thin Ice,” warning residents to avoid walking on iced-over standing bodies of water. Officials... [Read more]

S.W. King County Chamber CEO Lynn Wallace Leaving for New Gig in Renton

S.W. King County Chamber CEO Lynn Wallace Leaving for New Gig in Renton

Southwest King County Chamber of Commerce CEO/President Lynn Wallace is leaving her position to join the Renton Chamber of Commerce, according to an email sent out Monday (Jan. 14). Wallace has served... [Read more]

Sponsored Post Here’s this week’s ‘Good News in Real Estate’ from Prudential Northwest Realty

Here’s this week’s ‘Good News in Real Estate’ from Prudential Northwest Realty

Here’s this week’s ‘Good News in Real Estate’ from Real Estate Sponsor Prudential Northwest Realty, profiling market research on Washington State real estate statistics (click image... [Read more]

Founder of Piledriving Company Goes ‘APE’ Over Upcoming Local UFO Film

Founder of Piledriving Company Goes ‘APE’ Over Upcoming Local UFO Film

John White, Founder of American Piledriving Equipment (APE) and an area resident, has stepped up to pile on the majority of funding for an historic local UFO conspiracy movie that will begin filming this... [Read more]

LETTER: ‘Maybe I Should Stop Making the Case for a Citywide Code of Ethics’

LETTER: ‘Maybe I Should Stop Making the Case for a Citywide Code of Ethics’

Dear SeaTac City Council, In last night’s Council comments at the end of the meeting un-elected Mayor Tony Anderson stated that just because a lawsuit is filed does not mean the City has done anything... [Read more]

Cheer Your Seahawks this Friday by Lining up on S. 188th in SeaTac!

Cheer Your Seahawks this Friday by Lining up on S. 188th in SeaTac!

Fans are invited to show their passion and support for the the Seattle Seahawks by wearing ‘Hawks attire or blue clothing to work and school in honor of another “Blue Friday” this Friday,... [Read more]

Stolen Trailers Recovered in Wii Game Thefts – but Games Still Missing

Stolen Trailers Recovered in Wii Game Thefts – but Games Still Missing

SeaTac detectives announced Tuesday (Jan. 8) that two trailers and a box truck that were reported stolen Dec. 16 and loaded with 7,000 WII-U game consoles have been recovered – but totally empty. The... [Read more]

Contrary to Report, Highline Schools Has ‘No Proposal’ to Disarm Guards

Contrary to Report, Highline Schools Has ‘No Proposal’ to Disarm Guards

by Jack Mayne There is no plan for the Highline Public School District to disarm its security officers or police “resource officers,” contrary to a KOMO television report broadcast Monday (Jan. 7). “Basically,... [Read more]

Port of Seattle Commission Holding Meeting on ‘Part 150 Study’ Jan. 22

Port of Seattle Commission Holding Meeting on ‘Part 150 Study’ Jan. 22

The Port of Seattle Commission’s regular meeting – on Tuesday, Jan. 22 – will include an update on Sea-Tac Airport’s Part 150 Noise Study. “The update will include information on the draft... [Read more]