SPONSORED: Renton Civic Theatre will bring Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery ‘And Then There Were None‘ to the stage this spring, opening Friday night, April 18 and continuing through May 4, […]
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‘And Then There Were None’ to thrill audiences at Renton Civic Theatre starting Friday, April 18
SPONSORED: Renton Civic Theatre will bring Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery ‘And Then There Were None‘ to the stage this spring, opening Friday night, April 18 and continuing through May 4, […]
‘And Then There Were None’ to thrill audiences at Renton Civic Theatre starting this Friday, April 18
Renton Civic Theatre will bring Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery ‘And Then There Were None‘ to the stage this spring, opening this Friday night, April 18 and continuing through May 4, 2025. […]
Seattle man charged in $5,748 Sunglass Hut thefts in Tukwila
A Seattle man with a long criminal record has been charged with first-degree organized retail theft after allegedly stealing more than $5,700 worth of merchandise from the Sunglass Hut at […]
Burien City Council honors outgoing City Clerk, reviews ARPA spending & more at Monday’s meeting
At its April 7, 2025 meeting, the Burien City Council included heartfelt goodbyes, strategic updates, and celebratory plans. City Manager Adolfo Bailon delivered an emotional tribute to outgoing City Clerk Heather Dumlao, […]
VOTE! Special Election is Tuesday, April 22
King County voters will decide whether to renew funding for the Regional Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) in a special election on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Proposition No. 1, placed on the ballot […]
Fingerprint system levy on ballot in April 22 special election
King County voters will decide whether to renew funding for the Regional Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) in a special election on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Proposition No. 1, placed on the ballot […]
Gov. Ferguson cancels parole of inmate convicted in brutal 1980 SeaTac murders
From our sister site The SeaTac Blog: Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson this week canceled the parole of convicted murderer Timothy Robert Pauley, who was sentenced to life in prison for […]
Teen suspect linked to deadly Auburn shooting tracked down and arrested in Burien
Zaire H.M. Orr – an 18-year-old suspect wanted in connection with a fatal shooting in Auburn – was arrested in Burien on Friday, Mar. 14, 2025, after police tracked him to a […]
Audit finds King County Sheriff’s Office needs greater transparency in asset forfeiture process
The King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) must improve transparency and accessibility in its asset forfeiture process, according to a newly-released King County Auditor’s Office report. KCSO contracts its police services to the […]
Green River Killer’s return to area in September renews search for victims in South King County
Newly unsealed court documents reveal that Green River Killer Gary Ridgway was transported to King County in September, 2024 to assist law enforcement in the search for undiscovered victims’ remains, […]
UPDATE: Man killed in Tukwila shooting at USPS distribution center Tuesday, suspect later takes own life
From our sister site The Tukwila Blog: UPDATE: Following an initial investigation into Tuesday’s (Mar. 4, 2025) homicide at the USPS distribution center in Tukwila, officers and detectives quickly identified […]
Armed suspect wanted by Des Moines Police for multiple counts of felony assault
The Des Moines Police Department on Friday, Feb. 28, 2205 announced that it has established probable cause for the arrest of Jason Russell Foster, 51, on multiple counts of felony […]
Renton Police arrest dangerous gang member hiding in closet of Burien home
A 20-year-old gang member considered “armed and dangerous” was arrested late Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, after a Crime Stoppers tip led police to a Burien home, the Renton Police Department Violent Crime Unit (VCU) confirmed. Alberto Nunez was taken into custody […]
In video statement, King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall reaffirms department’s commitment to immigrant rights
King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall addressed concerns in a video statement released on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, regarding new federal immigration policies, reaffirming that her office will not participate in deportations or inquire about immigration […]
FEEL GOOD FRIDAY: Nice demons.
“Don’t fight your demons. Your demons are here to teach you lessons. Sit down with your demons and have a drink and chat and learn their names and talk about […]
Be Yoga Burien hit by burglary, suffers $1,300 in damages
The Be Yoga Burien studio in downtown Burien was the victim of a break-in burglary early on Friday morning, Jan. 24, 2025, resulting in the theft of cash and a […]
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘What is the Burien City Council hiding?
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by a verified Burien resident. It represents the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the […]
Fatal confrontation in Burien that killed Steven Bird leads to second-degree murder charge of White Center teen
A White Center teenager has been charged with second-degree murder in the tragic death of Roy Steven Bird, 63, who was fatally injured following a violent confrontation near Logan Brewing […]
Stabbing incident on Tukwila International Boulevard claims life; homicide investigation underway
A man has died following a stabbing on Friday morning, Jan. 10, 2025 in the 14400 block of Tukwila International Boulevard, Tukwila Police confirmed. The incident is being investigated as […]
VIDEO: South Sound Chambers Coalition addresses key regional issues at Dec. 17 Legislative Breakfast
Leaders from the South Sound Chambers of Commerce Legislative Coalition (SSCCLC) convened Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024 at Dave & Buster’s in Auburn for its annual Legislative Breakfast, discussing pressing issues […]
King County Prosecutors charge 17 in $100,000 graffiti vandalism case; plus, how to deal with graffiti in Burien
The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 the filing of 34 felony vandalism charges against 17 defendants in connection with a series of “tagging” incidents that […]
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Thank you Adolfo Bailon, for leading Burien toward a better future’
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by verified resident. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of South King Media, nor its staff.] To […]
Happy Birthday to us – The B-Town Blog turns 17 today!
On Dec. 11, 2007 – 17 years ago today – The B-Town Blog published its very first article, beginning a bold new era in independent, “hyperlocal” journalism for Burien. Since then, the […]
Burien City Council discusses airport expansion, homeless encampments, and arts funding at Monday’s meeting
The Burien City Council’s regular meeting on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024 covered topics ranging from local arts and culture to regional infrastructure. Key discussions included plans to reduce commuter traffic, the allocation […]