Owners of single family residences including duplexes and triplexes, and business property owners that have individual mailboxes are eligible to participate in the program. Tenants may also participate with written permission from their landlord.
NATIONAL DRUG TAKE BACK DAY
Location: City of SeaTac City Hall Parking LotDate: Saturday, April 24Time: 10 AM – 2 PM The City of SeaTac Police Department in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) will be accepting all potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted medications. These medications when not disposed of properly can lead to accidental poisoning, overdose and … Continue reading NATIONAL DRUG TAKE BACK DAY
License for Love Campaign Launched for SeaTac Pets
Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) announced the kickoff of our new “License for Love” pet licensing campaign. The campaign began April 1, and runs through June 30, 2021. In addition to RASKC ongoing licensing benefits of protecting pets and helping to fund the RASKC program (helping people and pets), this promotion offers to … Continue reading License for Love Campaign Launched for SeaTac Pets
2020 Puget Sound Fire Awards
This past week, Puget Sound Fire celebrated its annual awards ceremony for 2020. Held in a virtual format, it was a chance to recognize the commitment and dedication of the people who work here. Multiple staff received recognition. From support functions such as Logistics and Information Technology, to the Public Educators who teach fire … Continue reading 2020 Puget Sound Fire Awards
All Washington adults will be eligible for COVID vaccine on April 15
Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday announced that effective April 15, all Washingtonians age 16 and up will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Over the past four months since Washington began administering doses of the vaccination, the state has followed a tiered eligibility system, beginning with those most at risk of hospitalization and death. … Continue reading All Washington adults will be eligible for COVID vaccine on April 15
First SeaTac Drive-Thru Easter Egg Hunt a Success
On Saturday April 3, SeaTac families enjoyed Easter a day early when the Parks, Community Programs & Services hosted its very first Drive-Thru Egg Hunt. The event was held at the SeaTac Community Center parking lot. The City parks staff collaborated with the Puget Sound Fire Authority to transform the lower Community Center parking lot … Continue reading First SeaTac Drive-Thru Easter Egg Hunt a Success
Composite Profile Developed to Help ID Green River Victim
In 2003 Gary Ridgway, Washington’s notorious Green River killer, pleaded guilty to murdering forty-eight (48) women. As of today, two of Ridgway’s victims remain unidentified. Parabon Nanolabs, Inc., working in concert with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, utilized their proprietary Snapshot DNA Analysis to develop this composite profile of one of these … Continue reading Composite Profile Developed to Help ID Green River Victim
SEATAC CITY MANAGER ATTENDS LEARNING CENTER GRAND OPENING
City Manager Carl Cole attended the grand opening and of the African Community Housing & Development’s (ACHD) Learning Center on February 26. SeaTac Councilmember Senayet Negusse also attended the ribbon cutting ceremony. The newly opened center contains a tech-hub, technology lending library and resource center. The learning center is located at 16256 Military Rd S … Continue reading SEATAC CITY MANAGER ATTENDS LEARNING CENTER GRAND OPENING
New Household Assistance Request program
Do you and your family need financial support to successfully isolate or quarantine? Anyone living in King County who tests positive or is exposed to COVID-19 may be eligible to receive a one-time household bill payment of up to $1,500 to help pay their current rent, mortgage, utility, water, phone and internet bills. To learn … Continue reading New Household Assistance Request program
Now Accepting Applications for Highline Virtual Academy
Middle and High School Students Can Learn Remotely in New School Burien, Wash. – Do you know a student who thrives in remote learning? Highline Public Schools has space available in its new Highline Virtual Academy. Highline Virtual Academy opens this fall for students in grades 6-12. The academy will be the only all-remote option … Continue reading Now Accepting Applications for Highline Virtual Academy
