A SeaTac business was selected as one of 12 to be a part of the Port of Seattle’s new accelerator program.
LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Proclamation
Mayor Erin Sitterley declared the month of June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month. Read the full text here.
The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce invites you to Economic Equity Summit
In partnership with other local chambers, the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is hosting a free virtual event June 23.
Mask mandate to end June 29, COVID-19 rates decrease
King County achieved an important milestone as 70 percent of residents are vaccinated. This means the county’s mask directive will lift on June 29.
Stay safe this summer, precautions can prevent wildfires
Just last year, wildfires created so much smoke that the air became polluted. Sadly, more than 80 percent of wildfires are caused by people.
Summer events return to SeaTac
Last summer, the city had to cancel events. This year, we are bringing some beloved classics back including music and theater in the park. Lifeguards will also return to Angle Lake.
Mayor, City Council support updated Riverton Heights Park at ribbon-cutting ceremony
The Mayor and all of City Council attended the Riverton Heights Park ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 12.
Fireworks banned in unincorporated King County
A new ordinance bans the sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated King County after concerns were raised about fires.
PSE offering COVID relief
PSE created the COVID Bill Assistance Program to help customers with their energy bills.
Residents encouraged to provide feedback through online open house, city seeks to improve 5-way intersection
We are currently hosting an online open house so that SeaTac residents can provide feedback to help us to improve the 5-way intersection at Military Road South South 164th Street and 42nd Avenue South.
