Here’s the schedule for the City of SeaTac’s Family Fourth of July Celebration at Angle Lake Park for July 4, 2023: Hours Park Hours on July 4 will be from […]
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Hydros will race on Angle Lake the weekend of Sept. 9-11
From our sister site The SeaTac Blog: The Frank Hansen Memorial Boat Race is returning to Angle Lake in SeaTac this year with new features and an expanded schedule during […]
City of SeaTac hoping to take ownership of North SeaTac Park from Port of Seattle
From our sister site The SeaTac Blog: By Izzy Wallace The City of SeaTac is hoping to receive official ownership over North SeaTac Park. The city council sent a council […]
Local programs, people band together to save Puget Sound from harmful tire reefs
By Izzy Wallace Photos courtesy James Trask, Washington Scuba Alliance Several programs and concerned people are teaming up to remove dangerous and harmful tire reefs from Washington’s waters. The Washington Department […]
Former Guardian Angel Benjamin Hammond looks to start safety patrol in SeaTac
From our sister site The SeaTac Blog: By Izzy Wallace Benjamin Hammond was once part of the “Guardian Angels,” a renowned Harlem safety patrol, and he’d now like to bring […]
Wednesday Night World Championships at North SeaTac Park welcomes all bike riders
Story & Photos by Izzy Wallace Though they started small, the Wednesday Night World Championships (WNWC) have grown exponentially over the years, into the close community they are today. WNWC […]
Burien man now sailing the world on ‘Unko Rahj’ and sharing adventures on YouTube
By Izzy Wallace For Burien’s Pat Anderson, sailing isn’t just a hobby – it’s become a livelihood. Anderson’s path towards captaining a sailboat started at an early age, beginning with […]
Happy Birthday to us – help The B-Town Blog celebrate its 14th B-Day today!
Way back on Dec. 11, 2007 – 14 years ago today – The B-Town Blog posted its very first story, beginning a bold new era in independent, “hyperlocal” journalism for […]
After decades of work, local Authors Duane & Loretta Johnson have finished their book
By Izzy Wallace After decades of work, local authors Duane and Loretta Johnson have finished their book, Bridge of Demarcation – An Atlanta Odyssey. The story is made up of […]
Burien-area filmmakers want to ‘Save The World’ with their documentaries
By Izzy Wallace Local filmmakers David Yama and Isaac Handelman aim to show viewers a different perspective through the eyes of their documentary subjects – the Grenier family. The pair […]
Brian Footen is a man, on a mission, in a kayak…digitally mapping Puget Sound
By Izzy Wallace Photos courtesy Daniel Warn Brian Footen is a man, on a mission, in a kayak – to digitally map the 1,200 miles that make up the Salish […]
The importance of donating blood is something this KEXP DJ has known for a long time
By Izzy Anderson For Reeves Richards, the importance of donating blood is something he’s known of for a long time. Richards works as a DJ with KEXP 90.3 FM, where […]
Burien beekeeper gets busy removing large, 20-year-old beehive from SeaTac shed
By Izzy Anderson After 20 years of sheltering away, a very large beehive was recently removed from a shed at a SeaTac home. Local beekeeper David Feinberg took on the […]
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