Discover Burien’s annual ‘Boo In Burien’ will be held from 12 – 4 p.m. in the downtown area on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022. This free event will provide “scary fun […]
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‘Boo In Burien’ will be in downtown B-Town on Saturday, Oct. 29
Discover Burien’s annual ‘Boo In Burien’ will be held from 12 – 4 p.m. in the downtown area on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022. This free event will provide “scary fun […]
Burien Police Chief responds to viral TikTok video; investigation will be launched
By Scott Schaefer Founder/Publisher At Monday night’s (May 15, 2022) Burien City Council meeting, Burien Police Chief Ted Boe spoke about a recent TikTok video involving two police officers that […]
Francisco I. Montero charged for 2018 murder of two teenage girls in Burien
On Monday, June 28, 2021, the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed two counts of Murder in the First Degree against Francisco I. Montero for the March 2018 gang-related shooting […]
John White is running for Burien City Council, Position No. 7
EDITOR’S NOTE: Since our creation in 2007, The B-Town Blog has allowed residents running for local office one free post for when they announce their candidacy. Also, South King Media […]
The 5th annual Burien Film Festival – Virtual Edition – announces winners & how to view
It turns out that some good things have come from the COVID-19 pandemic – like the Burien Film Festival (BFF). which is partnering with Film Festival Flix to bring its […]
Seattle Pride grant will assist with food insecurity needs in Burien & other south end communities
As COVID-19 continues to impact our community, many non-profit organizations are feeling the pinch as they struggle to keep up with the growing need and diminishing funds. Seattle Out & […]
After being abducted from Burien, ‘Maury Island Incident’ mural finds new home in Des Moines
An outdoor mural depicting one of our region’s most infamous tales, as well as being the subject of an award-winning local film – the ‘Maury Island Incident,’ a June 21, […]
State Patrol apologizes after Burien Deputy Mayor’s Tweet video ‘Don’t kill them, but hit them hard’ goes viral
The Washington State Patrol this week publicly apologized after Burien Deputy Mayor Krystal Marx’ video showing a trooper imploring his riot-geared staff to “Don’t kill them, but hit them hard” […]
REVIEW: Burien Actors Theatre’s ‘Shelter-In-Place’ season unquestionably unique and worth the time
By Shelli Park Necessity is the mother of innovation, to add my twist to the well known, and currently much used, proverb. The proverb resonates these days as the entertainment […]
Former Burien bowling coach sentenced to 25 years for Child Pornography
The former coach of a South King County bowling team was sentenced Tuesday, June 11 in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 25 years in prison and lifetime supervised release […]
Kevin Schilling announces candidacy for Burien City Council, Pos. #4
EDITOR’S NOTE: Since our creation in 2007, The B-Town Blog allows residents running for local office one free post for when they announce their candidacy: Life-long Burien resident Kevin Schilling […]