FEMA is hosting a free, online event for families in the PNW to learn more about preparing for disasters on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
FEMA is hosting a free, online event for families in the PNW to learn more about preparing for disasters on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Highline Schools is back in session as of last week with many students attending and following current safety measures to protect themselves from COVID 19.
A SeaTac woman was charged yesterday with attempted first-degree murder domestic violence after her 11-year-old son was found with a rope around his neck.
Puget Sound Fire responded to a fire at a SeaTac Motel 6 the morning of Thursday, Sept. 3.
The SeaTac City Council passed an ordinance yesterday establishing a temporary “moratorium” on the creation of new work-release facilities in the city.
The Polaris apartments are on schedule and will have its first occupants move in next year in 2022.
We have 276 responses, mostly from English speakers. We are looking for responses in a variety of languages.
One of the City’s nonprofit partners has two paid training opportunities for youth this Fall and are looking for participants.
Puget Sound Fire responded to 65 fires during the week of Aug. 16 – Aug. 22, most of which were vegetation and debris. A large residential fire took place at the Maple Crest Apartments in Tukwila on Aug. 17, which resulted in three fatalities. EMS/Rescue495Fire65Other164Annual Total20,239 On Aug. 21 Puget Sound Fire hosted its first … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: SeaTac open house a success
Construction continues near the airport’s cell phone lot with new closures starting Monday, Aug. 30.