Photo of emcee Deborah Appel at the Feb. 25, 2022 ‘7 Stories’ event by Scott Schaefer. On Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, area residents gathered to share their stories as part […]
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As landslide debris gets cleared, SW 172nd Street reopens to one-way traffic Monday
Debris from a landslide blocked SW 172nd Street in Burien starting Jan. 7, 2022. Photo by Scott Schaefer. The City of Burien announced Monday morning, Jan. 24, 2022 that SW […]
UPDATE: City of Burien continues to evaluate landslide, which is still blocking SW 172nd Street
UPDATE Jan. 12, 2022: City of Burien staff are still evaluating the landslide on SW 172nd Street near Sylvester Road, and are developing a plan to safely clear the road, […]
Longtime senior reporter, veteran journalist Jack Mayne has passed away
By Scott Schaefer & Sue Favor It is with very heavy hearts and tears in our eyes that we report that longtime South King Media senior writer/associate publisher and veteran […]
PHOTOS, VIDEOS & WEBCAMS: Snowy scenes from around Burien & South King County
Snowy view from Burien’s Three Tree Point neighborhood Sunday morning, Dec. 26, 2021. Photo by Scott Schaefer. Snow blanketed the Burien/South King County area on Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, and […]
Highline Superintendent Susan Enfield finalist for San Diego Unified School District gig
Photo by Scott Schaefer Outgoing Highline Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield this week was named as one of two finalists for the position of superintendent of the San Diego […]
Local filmmakers hold ‘Secret Screening’ of new short film by former blog Intern Bryan Shickley
Local filmmaker Bryan Shickley’s new animated short film received a “secret screening” this week under a fully-packed outdoor tent at the Des Moines Quarterdeck. The new film features the iconic […]
Local ‘Smuggler’s Paradise’ mystery showcased at Highline Heritage Museum bootlegging program
Steve Edmiston presenting his “Good Bootlegger” presentation at the Highline Heritage Museum on Sept. 18, 2021. Photo by Scott Schaefer. Local lawyer/historian/filmmaker Steve Edmiston’s presentation on historic Northwest Rumrunner Roy […]
Fire burns commercial building in Burien early Tuesday morning
A fire burned a commercial building located at 137 SW 154th Street in Burien early Tuesday morning, Aug. 3, 2021. Multiple fire units from Burien/Highline, Tukwila, and Puget Sound Fire […]
VIDEO: Sunrise Financial Services hosts Community Meeting on DESC facility Thursday
Story, Photos & Video by Scott Schaefer On Thursday night, June 3, 2021, Vanessa Potts and Janice Hammond of Burien’s Sunrise Financial Services hosted a community meeting about the Downtown […]
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 […]
Local officials react to guilty verdict in murder trial of Derek Chauvin
Photo montage of June 12, 2020 Black Lives Matter march in Normandy Park by Scott Schaefer Local officials reacted Tuesday, April 20, 2021 to the guilty verdict in the trial […]
VIDEO: Scenes from Friday’s anti-hate rally in Burien to support AAPI communities
Over 100 people showed up at a rally to show support for the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities at the corner of SW 148th Street and 1st Ave South […]
Blustery windstorm knocks out power to most of south King County overnight
Photo of a couple of windstorm victims at Three Tree Point by Scott Schaefer An incredibly strong, blustery windstorm – with gusts over 59 MPH – whipped through the region […]
B-TOWN BIZ: Big Lots returning to Burien, will open new location in February
After closing down their popular discount store in January, 2020, Big Lots will be re-opening in a new Burien location in February of 2021, the company confirmed to The B-Town […]
Tips for a safe and fun Halloween from the WA State Department of Health
Photo of the Russell Piano Waterfall in Burien by Scott Schaefer Halloween will look and feel a little bit (okay, a LOT) different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]
PHOTOS: Goodbye Burien Annex – historic site being demolished this week
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VIDEO: Around 1,000 turn out for Normandy Park Black Lives Matter Silent March
From our sister site The Normandy Park Blog: On Friday, June 12, 2020, around 1,000 people participated in a Silent March for Black Lives Matter in Normandy Park. Friday was […]
Cabin Fever Chronicles
Photo by Felix Mittermeier from Pexels Welcome to South King Media’s ‘Cabin Fever Chronicles’ page. Here we’ll be sharing stories and thoughts from our Readers and others about how we’re […]
Nurses & Caregivers at Highline Medical Center reach tentative agreement with CHI Franciscan
Photo taken at SEIU picket line at Highline Medical Center on Nov. 20, 2019 by Scott Schaefer. Nurses and Caregivers at Highline Medical Center have reached a tentative agreement with […]
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