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REMINDER: Help release salmon into Des Moines Cree...
Posted by Editor | Apr 26, 2024 | Animals, Community, Des Moines, Events, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, SeaTac News, Things To Do | 0
SeaTac City Council accepts unexpected resignation...
Posted by Alia Sinclair | Apr 23, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 2
SeaTac City Council will consider removal of City ...
Posted by Editor | Apr 22, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
Meet a cat named ‘Squirt,’ RASKC’s Pet of the Week...
Posted by Editor | Apr 19, 2024 | Animals, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Kent WA News, News, Non-prodit, Non-profit, Nonprofit, SeaTac News | 0
Port of Seattle Commission notes need for more div...
Posted by Editor | Apr 19, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, Politics, Sea-Tac Airport, SeaTac News | 0
PHOTOS: Over 150 salmon released into Des Moines Creek Saturday
by Editor | Apr 29, 2024 | Animals, Community, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, SeaTac News | 0
For the fifth year in a row, the City of SeaTac released more than 150 Coho salmon fry into Des...
Read MoreREMINDER: Help release salmon into Des Moines Creek this Saturday morning
by Editor | Apr 26, 2024 | Animals, Community, Des Moines, Events, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, SeaTac News, Things To Do | 0
REMINDER: This Saturday morning, April 27, 2024 at 10 a.m., the City of SeaTac will release Coho...
Read MoreSeaTac City Council accepts unexpected resignation of City Manager Tuesday night
by Alia Sinclair | Apr 23, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 2
By Alia Sinclair SeaTac Council Chambers were packed with residents supporting now-former City...
Read MoreSeaTac City Council will consider removal of City Manager Carl Cole at Tuesday’s meeting
by Editor | Apr 22, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
The SeaTac City Council is scheduled to consider the removal of City Manager Carl Cole during its...
Read MoreMeet a cat named ‘Squirt,’ RASKC’s Pet of the Week
by Editor | Apr 19, 2024 | Animals, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Kent WA News, News, Non-prodit, Non-profit, Nonprofit, SeaTac News | 0
Meet RASKC’s Pet of the Week, Squirt! A 7-year-old female domestic shorthair cat, Squirt lived...
Read MorePort of Seattle Commission notes need for more diversity in contractors
by Editor | Apr 19, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, Politics, Sea-Tac Airport, SeaTac News | 0
By Cyrus Storlie UW News Lab The Port of Seattle Commissioners heard a 5-year benchmark report...
Read MoreResident suffers minor injuries in fire in SeaTac Thursday afternoon
by Editor | Apr 18, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Fire, News, SeaTac News | 0
Puget Sound Firefighters responded to a residential fire in the 18200 block of 36th Ave South (map...
Read MoreEnhance SeaTac’s appeal – apply for Lodging Tax Funding by May 1
by Editor | Apr 18, 2024 | Business, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, News, SeaTac News, Tourism | 0
The City of SeaTac is inviting high-quality applications for its Lodging Tax Funding, which opened...
Read MoreLanes blocked on I-5 at South 188th Street in SeaTac Wednesday morning
by Editor | Apr 17, 2024 | Accident, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, SeaTac News, Transportation | 0
The two left lanes were blocked on northbound I-5 at South 188th Street in SeaTac after a...
Read MoreProtestors shut down access road to Sea-Tac Airport Monday
by Editor | Apr 15, 2024 | Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, Police, Politics, Public Safety, Sea-Tac Airport, SeaTac News | 0
On Monday afternoon, April 15, 2024, a group of protestors shut down the access road to Sea-Tac...
Read MoreSeaTac Police to host summer Teen Police Academy starting July 15
by Editor | Apr 13, 2024 | Burien News, Crime, Events, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, News, Police, Public Safety, SeaTac News, Things To Do, Youth | 0
The SeaTac and Burien Police – in partnership with the King County Sheriff’s Office – will be...
Read MoreSeaTac’s efforts to combat human trafficking include police action, support of local nonprofits
by Editor | Apr 12, 2024 | Crime, Featured, Featured Post, Featured Posts, Government, Health & Wellness, Health and Wellness, Health and Wellness, News, Police, Politics, Public Safety, SeaTac News | 0
From the City of SeaTac: Human trafficking is an issue in our region and the City of SeaTac...
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