Law Section
Advertiser Pro Se University Holding “EX-Po” Divorce Workshop Sept. 26th
BTB Advertiser Pro Se University wants our Readers to know about an upcoming workshop on Divorce, scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 26th at Statements Tile, located at 6140 6th Ave South in Seattle. Here’s... [Read more]
With One Week Left, Murderer Of Burien Woman Files Another Stay Of Execution
KING5.com is reporting that, with just one week left until his scheduled execution for the murder of a Burien woman, Cal Coburn Brown’s filed an emergency motion for a stay of execution to the 9th... [Read more]
Killer Of Burien Woman Loses Stay Of Execution, Could Die In September
The state Supreme Court has lifted a stay of execution for Cal Coburn Brown, who was convicted of torturing and killing Holly Washa, 22, a Burien woman, in 1991. He could be executed as early as September... [Read more]
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Independence Day In Burien
In the week and days before Independence Day (July 4th), my Shorewood on the Bluff (SOB for short) neighborhood resounded with explosions. Being the curmudgeonly sort, I strolled the area engaging neighbors... [Read more]
With The 4th Approaching, Remember: Fireworks Are Illegal In Burien
The 4th of July is less than a week away, and we’d like to remind our Readers that the setting off of fireworks is prohibited in the city of Burien. While public displays that you may see for free... [Read more]
Sponsored PostAdvertiser Pro Se University Offering Free Attorney Support Day June 22nd
BTB Advertiser Pro Se University is offering a “Free Attorney Support Day” on Tuesday, June 22. People are invited to sign up for a free 30-minute appointment with Attorney Marie White to... [Read more]
Sponsored PostW. Tracy Codd: Admissibility Of Breath Tests Entering Uncertain Era
Codd to Blog: Admissibility of Breath Tests in King County District Courts Entering Uncertain Era. B-Town Blog Advertiser W. Tracy Codd is a local attorney who keeps his legal eyes on the law pertaining... [Read more]
Rep. Upthegrove's Baseball Field Bill A Hit, Makes It To Home Base
Back in January we first reported that Rep. Dave Upthegrove (D – Des Moines) had introduced a bill to save Highline-area Little League baseball fields, and on Monday (March 22), the bill became law. Governor... [Read more]
REPORT: Normandy Park Couple Suing Toyota Over Car’s Lost Value
The Seattle Times is reporting that a couple from Normandy Park is suing Toyota in federal court, demanding that the company either take back the vehicle they just bought or reimburse them for its loss... [Read more]
Sponsored PostAdvertiser Pro Se University Offering Free Family Law Appointments Mar. 23
BTB Advertiser Pro Se University wants our Readers to know that Seattle Family Law Attorney and CEO Marie White will be offering FREE 30-minute family law issue support appointments on Tuesday, March 23,... [Read more]
18 Cities (Including Burien) Win Red Light Camera Class Action Lawsuit
by Scott Schaefer According to The Olympian, on Tuesday (March 2), a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging that 18 Washington cities, including Burien, were charging too much for traffic violations... [Read more]
LETTER: Local Pet Stores Should Stop Selling Puppies; Plus, Take Our Poll
Where do those puppies and kittens come from? I asked at a local pet store, and they wouldn’t tell me. According to the Humane Society, we should be skeptical of any claims that they don’t... [Read more]
Court Ruling Prevents Port Of Seattle From Signing Taxi Contract. For Now.
In the continuing saga of STITA vs the Port of Seattle, on Monday (Feb. 22nd), the Washington state Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the cab company by granting a temporary injunction against the Port... [Read more]
EXCLUSIVE: Survivor Of Pit Bull Attack Speaks With The B-Town Blog, Part 2
[EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the final segment of our interview with Inga Isakson (read Part 1 here), one of two people seriously injured in a beating and animal attack last summer in the Sea-Tac neighborhood.... [Read more]
Taxicab Companies Request State Investigation Into Port Of Seattle
On Wednesday (Feb. 27th), STITA and Farwest taxi companies sent letters to Washington State Auditor Brian Sonntag and Attorney General Rob McKenna, urging an investigation into the Port of Seattle. This... [Read more]
Port Of Seattle Being Sued By Second Taxi Company
The Port of Seattle is apparently being sued by a second taxi company – this time by Rainier Dispatch (aka Farwest Taxi) for ignoring collusion. This is the latest twist in an ongoing legal war... [Read more]
Councilmember Refutes Seattle Times Columnist Over White Center Annexation
Last week (Wed., Feb. 3rd), Seattle Times Columnist Jerry Large wrote an editorial explaining why he thinks White Center would be a “good fit” for Seattle, and vice versa (link here) –... [Read more]
STITA Cab’s Stay Against Port Of Seattle Upheld. For Now.
With more twists and turns than Maplewild Ave SW, Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 9th) the case of STITA vs the Port of Seattle took another turn – the Court of Appeals Commissioner issued an order that... [Read more]
UPDATE: After Brief Denial, STITA Cab Wins Stay Against Port Of Seattle
In a fast-paced legal tennis match, after briefly having its restraining order denied, a State Court of Appeals Commissioner issued a stay late Monday in STITA Cab’s lawsuit against the Port of Seattle. This... [Read more]







