Highline Public Schools has been approved for the Community Eligibility Provision program as part of the National School Lunch Program for School Year 2022-23. Under this provision, all enrolled students on campus can receive a no-cost breakfast and lunch each school day.
Community Services Advisory Committee helps connect residents with volunteer opportunities
The Community Services Advisory Committee is integral to the City, helping connect residents with volunteer opportunities and advising the City on actions which may affect the accessibility or quality of community services available to residents.
Mayor Jake Simpson, Councilmember Peter Kwon attend ribbon-cutting event for renovated BMX track at North SeaTac Park
The project was paid for entirely by private donations and cost $700,000. The first donation came from Bryce Phillips, the founder of Seattle outdoor retailer Evo, who donated $100,000 for the project.
City Hall raises POW/MIA Flag for National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
July 27 is the National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, which means City Hall is flying the POW/MIA flag.
How to beat the heat in SeaTac, safety and health tips to keep in mind
The SeaTac Community Center will be open during regular business hours Monday through Friday this week and will also serve as a cooling station given the expected high temperatures this week.
King County ballots delivered, don’t forget to vote
In the 2022 August Primary, King County will see 163 candidates vying for 52 offices, as well as six ballot measures.
Volunteers needed for Back to School Resource Fair, providing local students with school supplies
The Back to School Resource Fair provides local SeaTac students in need with backpacks, school supplies and resources from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on a first-come first-served basis. This event is sponsored by the City, Lutheran Community Services and other local groups.
Mayor, Councilmembers attend first Great SeaTac Scrub Down event resulting in nearly 1,000 pounds of garbage picked up
Mayor Jake Simpson and Councilmembers Peter Kwon and Iris Guzmán attended the inaugural Great SeaTac Scrub Down event on Saturday, which saw over 40 volunteers pick up litter and remove graffiti.
Puget Sound Fire to hire social workers to partner with department nurses for FDCARES program
Puget Sound Fire started its nonemergency FDCARES program in 2013 to help meet the demands of the community.
Openings on Senior Citizen Advisory Committee will provide opportunity to bring forth ideas for senior programming
Our senior program is run through our Parks and Recreation division and is a large group. Programs include senior lunches, social activities like trips and games, as well as educational resources to help local seniors.
