StormFest is an outdoor learning event with 6th and 7th grade Highline School District students using STEM and stormwater lessons for hands-on learning.
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Update: Firefighters respond to SeaTac shooting Saturday
King County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the crime and looking for the suspected shooter.
King County Sheriff’s Office investigating SeaTac shooting
SeaTac Police and Puget Sound Fire responded to a shooting early Saturday morning near SR 518 and International Boulevard.
SeaTac Police recover drugs, stolen laptops
SeaTac Police arrested two people in an SUV who are suspected of possessing illegal drugs and stolen laptops on March 2.
City Council votes to not ratify the 2021 King County Countywide Planning Policies
The City Council passed a resolution to “not ratify” the King County CPPs because the CPPs do not address concerns previously expressed by the City of SeaTac in May 2021. Once signed, this resolution will be transmitted to the King County clerk.
ATM bandit caught by SeaTac Police
SeaTac Police officers arrested a SeaTac man for a series of ATM thefts and attempted thefts last year.
City Council Q&A: Mayor Jake Simpson wants people to know that SeaTac is more than just an airport
Seven people represent SeaTac on our City Council. In an effort to get to know these officials, each City Council member will complete a Q&A, submitting it for publication.
City Councilmembers honor Alaska Airlines’ fallen soldier program, new cart will head to Kansas City
The Fallen Soldier program provides repurposed baggage carts draped with an American flag and the insignia of the five branches of the military.
City Council approves River Ridge Elementary Sidewalk Project, partnership with Kent School District
Project improvements will be constructed on the east side of Military Road South and will include a bike lane, 6-foot wide sidewalk, pedestrian lighting, concrete curb and gutter, signage and pavement markings.
City Council approves SEEK grant to fund summer Parks and Recreation programming
City Council approved a $55,140 grant from the Washington Recreation and Park Association Tuesday night, which will help fund summer Parks and Recreation programming.
