December 9, 2020 — The following is from the King County Sheriff’s Office, with whom the City of SeaTac contracts for the services of the SeaTac Police Department: Thanksgiving weekend, an Issaquah family agreed to meet an online 'seller' in southwest King County on the promise of an iPhone 11 Pro for $500. The deputy's report … Continue reading Beware Deals That Seem “Too Good To Be True” — Armed robbery attempt on Issaquah family
Governor Inslee Announces New Economic Supports and Extensions of Restrictions
December 8, 2020 — The following message is from the Office of the Governor: Gov. Jay Inslee today announced additional economic supports for workers and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Inslee also announced a three-week extension of the state’s current restrictions which will now be in place until January 4, 2021. The three-week extension … Continue reading Governor Inslee Announces New Economic Supports and Extensions of Restrictions
Don’t bag recyclables, SeaTac. Here’s why.
December 7, 2020 -- Recyclable items should be placed loosely in the Blue Cart, without a bag of any kind. All plastic bags including plastic shopping bags are not accepted for recycling. Why can't bags be placed in your recycling cart? Bags hinder the recycling process by: • Not allowing the Recology to see other non-recyclable … Continue reading Don’t bag recyclables, SeaTac. Here’s why.
SeaTac Youth Programs – Winter Virtual LEGO Workshops
December 7, 2020 — SeaTac Parks, Community Programs & Services and our partners at Play-Well Teknologies are happy to present this winter's Virtual LEGO® workshops! Perfect for children ages 5 and up, choose from a one-day workshop, or one of our three-day workshops. Three-Day Workshops, Ages 5-10 -- $48 Winter Wonderland Adventures, December 21 - … Continue reading SeaTac Youth Programs – Winter Virtual LEGO Workshops
U.S. Postal Inspection Service and SeaTac PD Arrest “Porch Pirates”
December 7, 2020 — Thank you to the United States Postal Inspection Service for working with our SeaTac Police Department deputies and the King County Sheriff's Office to arrest local package thieves! The following press release was issued today by John Wiegand, Postal Inspector of the USPIS Seattle Division: Operation Safe Delivery: Working to Enforce … Continue reading U.S. Postal Inspection Service and SeaTac PD Arrest “Porch Pirates”
Holiday Home Decorating Event Registration Deadlines Approaching
December 4, 2020 — The Holiday Home Decorating Event has begun, and the registration deadlines are fast approaching! Join the community to fill SeaTac with color and lights. Deadlines December 11 - Last day to submit your application with a picture that will be put on a public map for others to visit. December 18 … Continue reading Holiday Home Decorating Event Registration Deadlines Approaching
How SeaTac’s Small Business Grants Have Helped Recipients During COVID
December 4, 2020 — In July, the City of SeaTac launched a small business grant program to help support businesses adversely affected by COVID-19. The funds originated from the Federal CARES Act and were distributed to cities through the State of Washington and King County. One of the eligible uses was provision of economic support and … Continue reading How SeaTac’s Small Business Grants Have Helped Recipients During COVID
Puget Sound Fire Holiday Programs, plus Incident Summary for Week Ending Nov. 28
December 4, 2020 — Puget Sound Fire, which provides service to the City of SeaTac, is kicking off its holiday programs! Historically, Puget Sound Fire and the Kent Firefighters Foundation (the charitable branch of IAFF Local 1747) have worked with the community and the Jerry Woods Holiday Engine program to help provide food and toys for … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Holiday Programs, plus Incident Summary for Week Ending Nov. 28
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates Through Dec. 22
December 3, 2020 — As work continues on the Federal Way Link Extension, a project of Sound Transit, here’s what City of SeaTac residents can expect in the weeks to come: Upcoming Traffic Impacts There will be single lane closures on S. 208th Street east of International Blvd. (SR-99) from 7 AM to 4 PM until December … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates Through Dec. 22
When should I get tested for COVID-19?
December 2, 2020 — King County recommends that you get tested for COVID-19 if you have any of these symptoms: Fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea, or vomiting/diarrhea. Early testing is important to … Continue reading When should I get tested for COVID-19?
