The 2022 Legislative Session is fast approaching. We made significant impacts at the state level last year and hope to do the same moving forward.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: Fire Prevention Week observed this month
Next week kicks of the start of Fire Prevention Week. This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety!” works to educate everyone about the different sounds the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make.
Police chase ends in Kent, arrest made in connection with SeaTac burglary
Police arrested a man in connection with a SeaTac burglary and carjacking yesterday after car chase started in the city and ended in nearby Kent.
Constitution Week, Diaper Need Awareness Week and National Recovery Month Proclamations
The visual text of these proclamations can be found in the photo gallery below.
South King County Fund Economic Recovery Program proposals due in October
Sept. 14 - The Port of Seattle is launching a second cycle of the South King County Fund Economic Recovery Program with proposals due Oct. 25.
Suspect connected with Maple Valley hit-and-run turns herself in
Sept. 13 - A teenaged girl turned herself in to SeaTac police in connection with a July fatality hit-and-run in Maple Valley.
What does this mean? Common terms used in city planning
So much information shared and presented to the public includes many acronyms—some of which are not commonly known.
Senior Center adds renovated sensory garden thanks to volunteers, donors
Senior Center renovated sensory garden with new blooms and bistro tables.
Best of 2020: GIS map portal provides visuals of city
In 2020, GIS staff developed a variety of web maps to communicate projects and events to the public.
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.
