Starting Sept. 13, 28th Avenue will be closed to through traffic south of the Angle Lake Light Rail station all the way to South 204th Street.
Register for SeaTac’s Fine Art exhibit Sept. 27, all art must be original work
The city will host a fine art exhibit Oct. 4 – Oct. 29, which will feature regional artists two-dimensional artwork at the local community center.
Remember your pets during National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness month and Regional Animal Services of King County would like to remind all pet owners that Pet Safety is also a big part of this campaign.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: Future firefighters start training in King County
Puget Sound Fire responded to 47 fires during the week of Aug. 23 – Aug. 29. There were a total of 707 calls for service that week.
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month, virtual event for families to learn more about safety
FEMA is hosting a free, online event for families in the PNW to learn more about preparing for disasters on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
SeaTac students return to school after year of virtual learning
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.
SeaTac woman to face charge of attempted first-degree murder domestic violence
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 responds to SeaTac Motel 6 fire
Puget Sound Fire responded to a fire at a SeaTac Motel 6 the morning of Thursday, Sept. 3.
Large mixed-use complex in SeaTac on schedule, plan becoming reality
The Polaris apartments are on schedule and will have its first occupants move in next year in 2022.
Responses still needed for SeaTac’s road safety survey
We have 276 responses, mostly from English speakers. We are looking for responses in a variety of languages.
