The City will honor military veterans at our memorial located by the SeaTac Community Center on Nov. 11 at 1 p.m.
SeaTac staff attends International Economic Development Council conference
The Economic Development division at the City of SeaTac is engaged with the International Economic Development Council, which held a conference in early October.
King County vaccination requirement for indoor entertainment starts today
Starting today, Oct. 25, 2021, King County Public Health Officer Jeff Duchin’s Health Order requiring people to verify full vaccination or a negative test to participate in outdoor public events of 500 or more people and indoor entertainment and recreational establishments and events such as live music performing arts, gyms restaurants and bars.
SeaTac recycling event sees 525 cars roll through to drop off special goods
The City collected 44,031 pounds of paint at the recycling event tin Oct. 23 at Tyee High School.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Firefighters extinguish blaze at SeaTac house
During the week of Oct. 11- Oct. 17 Puget Sound Fire responded to 665 calls for service, including the house fire on Oct. 17.
Puget Sound Fire responds to house blaze in SeaTac Thursday
It is not known what originally started the fire at the house, which is located on the 26400 block of 34th Avenue A.
Seattle Christian School students volunteer at Valley Ridge playground
Seattle Christian Middle School students volunteered at Valley Ridge Park on Oct. 13, spreading wood play chips at the park’s playgrounds.
Great Pumpkin Night brings Deputy Mayor, Councilmember, kids and families out for Halloween
SeaTac’s first ever Great Pumpkin Night on Oct. 15 was a success, with many families coming out to celebrate Halloween with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmember Clyde Hill.
Deputy Mayor, Councilmembers attend Green SeaTac Day at North SeaTac Park
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Pan Fernald, Clyde Hill and Stan Tombs joined volunteers at the Green SeaTac Day event on Saturday at North SeaTac Park.
SeaTac police combat Human Trafficking with successful emphasis patrol
his week, SeaTac police officers arrested eight men in a prostitution emphasis patrol designed to cut down on human trafficking in the region. These men were booked for Patronizing a Prostitute.
