This summer’s Move in the Park is “Tom and Jerry." Before the movie, children and families will have a variety of activities to choose from.
Best of 2020: From online permit portal to funding for human services
SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
SeaTac summer events a success, winding down the season
After a long year through a pandemic, it was nice to see our neighbors again.
Two DUI’s keep SeaTac police busy on Sunday
King County police responded to two DUI’s on Sunday, July 25.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: SeaTac station to host an open house in August
Puget Sound Fire responded to 44 fires during the week of July 19-July 25, most of which were vegetation and debris fires.
SeaTac neighborhoods to participate in National Night Out
Five SeaTac neighborhoods will participate in the city’s National Night Out festivities on Aug. 3.
Robert Morris Earthwork in SeaTac added to Washington Heritage Register
A SeaTac staple has been added to the Washington Heritage Register—Johnson Pit #30, also known as the Robert Morris Earthwork.
Puget Sound Fire provided update regarding SeaTac apartment blaze to City Council
At the July 27, 2021, Regular Council Meeting, Puget Sound Fire provided City Council with an update regarding the Hanover Apartment fire, which occurred on July 10.
SeaTac to hire Federal Lobbyist, push for more funding for projects
The City of SeaTac is hiring a Federal Lobbyist to assist with improving the lives of SeaTac residents with federal funding for various City projects and needs
Residents of SeaTac encouraged to provide feedback about possible hydro race at Angle Lake
Residents around Angle Lake received a notice of application from the City of SeaTac regarding a proposed event sponsored by the Seattle Outboard Association, which is interested in holding a hydro race on Angle Lake on Sept. 11 and Sept. 12.
