A Vehicle Stolen In SeaTac is a Cautionary Tale for Winter

January 21, 2020 — The story below was originally posted on the Facebook page of the King County Sheriff’s Office, with whom the City of SeaTac contracts for the services of the SeaTac Police Department. Thieves. They're so predictable, always looking for the easy score. And let's face it, sometimes we do things that make it even easier … Continue reading A Vehicle Stolen In SeaTac is a Cautionary Tale for Winter

Weekend Highway 99 closure between S 204th and S 208th to move equipment across the roadway

January 19, 2021 — Sound Transit’s contractor will be closing Highway 99 between S. 204th Street and S. 208th Street for crane mobilization. From January 22 at 8:00 PM through January 23 at 1:00 AM, drivers will be detoured to 24th Avenue S. / 26th Avenue S. between S. 200th Street and S. 208th Street. The … Continue reading Weekend Highway 99 closure between S 204th and S 208th to move equipment across the roadway

SeaTac Deputy Uses “Spidey Sense” to Arrest Kent Man in Stolen Vehicle

January 14, 2021 — While there's not a lot we can do for folks who are tempted to steal cars, if you're a SeaTac resident whose family needs diapers, please contact Lutheran Community Services Northwest. The number is 206-602-1351. You can also check with WestSide Baby. Our Human Services department works with community service organizations … Continue reading SeaTac Deputy Uses “Spidey Sense” to Arrest Kent Man in Stolen Vehicle

SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon Appointed to Serve on National League of Cities’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

January 14, 2021 — The City of SeaTac Deputy Mayor, Peter Kwon, has been elected for a one-year term to serve on the National League of Cities (NLC) 2021 Transportation and Infrastructure Services (TIS) Federal Advocacy Committee. He'll be providing strategic direction and guidance for NLC's federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities. NLC is dedicated … Continue reading SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon Appointed to Serve on National League of Cities’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

January 13, 2021 — At last night’s Regular Council Meeting, City of SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley joined the Port of Seattle and other local governments in proclaiming January 2020 as “Human Trafficking Awareness Month.” Below is the full text of the proclamation: CITY OF SEATAC National Human Trafficking Awareness Month WHEREAS, the City of SeaTac … Continue reading Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

Vintage Photos Found by SeaTac Facilities Staff Reunited With Family

January 12, 2021 — Many of you followed our October story about three Japanese family photos found by City of SeaTac facilities workers, Scott McClellan and Tom Akins, along the side of the road. "Once we realized what it was, we knew it was something important to a family," said McClellan. He and Akins brought … Continue reading Vintage Photos Found by SeaTac Facilities Staff Reunited With Family

Washington State COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan Announced

January 8, 2021 — This week, the Washington State Department of Health announced the COVID-19 distribution plan. Explore the DOH website's vaccine page for the most up-to-date information about the plan. Today, Public Health - Seattle & King County announced that it will be setting up mass vaccine clinics as soon as possible, and as … Continue reading Washington State COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan Announced