Just last year, wildfires created so much smoke that the air became polluted. Sadly, more than 80 percent of wildfires are caused by people.
Just last year, wildfires created so much smoke that the air became polluted. Sadly, more than 80 percent of wildfires are caused by people.
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.
The Mayor and all of City Council attended the Riverton Heights Park ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 12.
A new ordinance bans the sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated King County after concerns were raised about fires.
PSE created the COVID Bill Assistance Program to help customers with their energy bills.
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.
SeaTac police are looking for a man who allegedly stole a bag from a person’s car in front of a hotel on the 17600 block of International Boulevard.
We’re teaming up with the Washington State Department of Ecology to remind all residents to secure their loads when driving. It doesn’t matter if you’re driving on surface streets or the highway, items should always be secured to the vehicle.
The Port of Seattle is currently offering Economic Recovery Grants to programs and nonprofits that benefit near-airport communities, which includes SeaTac.
Work for Sound Transit’s F200 project, which will extend train service from Angle Lake in SeaTac to Federal Way continues with overnight work starting next week.