Tag: Alia Sinclair
REMINDER: ‘You’ve never seen it like this’ – BAT T...
Posted by Editor | Dec 17, 2025 | Arts, Arts & Entertainment, Burien News, Community, Des Moines, Des Moines News, Entertainment, Featured, Featured Post, Kent, Kent WA News, News, Normandy Park, SeaTac, SeaTac News, Tukwila, White Center | 0
SeaTac City Council continues to debate suspending...
Posted by Alia Sinclair | Nov 26, 2025 | Featured, Featured Post, Government, Law, News, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
Police Chief tells SeaTac City Council that crime ...
Posted by Alia Sinclair | Sep 24, 2025 | Crime, Featured, Featured Post, Government, News, Police, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
Community gathers at Angle Lake to celebrate diver...
Posted by Alia Sinclair | Sep 22, 2025 | Community, Featured, Featured Post, History, News, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
Residents share vision for future Civic Campus at ...
Posted by Alia Sinclair | Jun 11, 2025 | Community, Featured, Featured Post, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac, SeaTac News, Video | 0
SeaTac City Council passes resolution affirming SeaTac as a ‘welcoming city’
by Alia Sinclair | Feb 25, 2026 | Community, Featured, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, News, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
By Alia Sinclair The SeaTac City Council passed a resolution in Tuesday night’s (Feb. 24) council...
Read MoreREMINDER: ‘You’ve never seen it like this’ – BAT Theatre’s holiday comedy ‘The Past, a Present Yet to Come’ ends this weekend
by Editor | Dec 17, 2025 | Arts, Arts & Entertainment, Burien News, Community, Des Moines, Des Moines News, Entertainment, Featured, Featured Post, Kent, Kent WA News, News, Normandy Park, SeaTac, SeaTac News, Tukwila, White Center | 0
REMINDER: BAT Theatre’s production of “The Past, a Present Yet to Come” wraps up...
Read MoreSeaTac City Council continues to debate suspending Flock cameras amid ongoing privacy concerns
by Alia Sinclair | Nov 26, 2025 | Featured, Featured Post, Government, Law, News, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
By Alia Sinclair On Nov. 6, 2025, the Skagit County Superior Court ruled that data from Flock...
Read MorePolice Chief tells SeaTac City Council that crime dropped in second quarter
by Alia Sinclair | Sep 24, 2025 | Crime, Featured, Featured Post, Government, News, Police, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
By Alia Sinclair Police Chief Troy Smithmeyer reported the Q2 SeaTac crime statistics to the...
Read MoreCommunity gathers at Angle Lake to celebrate diver who uncovered ancient Native canoes
by Alia Sinclair | Sep 22, 2025 | Community, Featured, Featured Post, History, News, SeaTac, SeaTac News | 0
Story & Photos by Alia Sinclair William Westlake Walker, a former King County resident,...
Read MoreResidents share vision for future Civic Campus at Tuesday’s SeaTac City Council meeting
by Alia Sinclair | Jun 11, 2025 | Community, Featured, Featured Post, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac, SeaTac News, Video | 0
By Alia Sinclair As the city slowly moves forward with plans to build a new Civic Campus in...
Read MoreSeaTac City Council approves land swap with Islamic Center at Tuesday night’s meeting
by Editor | Oct 13, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 1
By Alia Sinclair At Tuesday Night’s (Oct 11, 2022) SeaTac City Council meeting, public comments...
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