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Posted inBurien News, Business, Crime, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Virus update, crime stats and possible taskforce on police and minorities discussed at Burien City Council

by Jack MayneJuly 22, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Budgeting, annex demolition costs, police study task force & more on agenda for Monday Burien Council

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 20, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht ‘concerned about lack of transparency from County Council’

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 15, 2020July 16, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Should Sheriff be elected or appointed by County Executive? King Co. Council will discuss Monday

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 10, 2020July 12, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

City of Burien faces potential ‘dire’ budget shortfall; local COVID-19 rate higher

by Jack MayneJuly 10, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Schools & Education

Highline School Board votes to place Tech Levy on Nov. 3 ballot

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 9, 2020July 9, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Police policies, development of public parking lot & more on agenda for Monday Burien Council meeting

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 3, 2020July 7, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Politics, Schools & Education

Highline School Board to vote next week on placing Tech Levy on Nov. 3 ballot

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJuly 2, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Burien Planning Commission meeting on Housing will be Wed., June 24

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJune 23, 2020June 23, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Burien City Council lauds crisis workers, gets peek at new White Center annexation, makes Parks Board selection

by Jack MayneJune 16, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

$73.6 million grant awarded for Puget Sound Gateway Program, including SR 509, SR 167 extensions

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJune 15, 2020June 15, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics, Sponsored

SPONSORED: King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove: ‘A Re-Commitment to Racial Justice’

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferJune 5, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Slow reopening of business in Burien as dangers from COVID-19 pandemic fade

by Jack MayneJune 5, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Business, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Reopening businesses, coronavirus relief, delivery fees & more on agenda for Monday’s Burien Council

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMay 31, 2020June 2, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Health & Wellness, Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Thoughts on our Near-Term Pandemic Future’

Avatar photoby B-Town Blog StaffMay 26, 2020January 18, 2023
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Burien City Council decides to close, demolish Annex; considers restaurant delivery fees

by Jack MayneMay 21, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Business, Government, Politics

On the agenda for Monday night’s Burien Council: Closing of Annex, COVID-19 funding & more

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMay 16, 2020May 19, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Business, Crime, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Plans to reopen businesses told to Burien City Council; Police chief cites crime stopping successes

by Jack MayneMay 5, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Government, Politics

Here’s the agenda for Monday night’s Burien City Council meeting

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMay 3, 2020May 5, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Burien Council struggles with keeping Annex open, closed and vacant, or demolished

by Jack MayneApril 28, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Burien Councilmember shares thoughts on planning for successful opening

Avatar photoby B-Town Blog StaffApril 28, 2020January 18, 2023
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Here’s the agenda for Monday night’s Burien City Council Study Session

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 25, 2020April 25, 2020
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Gov. Inslee says state’s recovery plan: ‘…will be the turn of a dial, not the flip of a switch’

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 21, 2020April 23, 2020
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Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority seeks emergency financing from King County Council

by Jack MayneApril 21, 2020March 23, 2021
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Fire, Police, budget reductions, support & more on agenda for Monday night Burien Council

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 20, 2020

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