Essentials First, Formerly Kits for Peace, is a nonprofit agency that is currently gifting critical items such as hygiene essentials, warm-weather basics, food cards, etc to the inadequately housed, refugees and those experiencing financial insecurity.
Thank you SeaTac businesses! City continues to work on building trust with business community
The Business Synergy program is in its fourth year of existence between the City of SeaTac’s Economic Development Division and the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce and is funded through an annual Port of Seattle economic development grant.
Police looking for tips in fatal hit and run collision in SeaTac
Detectives with the King County Sheriff's Office are working to identify any persons with information following Feb. 28's fatal hit & run collision in SeaTac. King County Sheriff's Office deputies responded just after 11 p.m. Monday to the 18200 block of International Blvd after a woman was struck and killed by a light-colored SUV. That … Continue reading Police looking for tips in fatal hit and run collision in SeaTac
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Recap: Winter weather causes several car accidents
Puget Sound Fire responded to 586 calls for service during the week of Feb. 20 – Feb. 26. Fire42EMS/Rescue407Other137Total586Annual total5,384 Puget Sound Fire responded to numerous car accidents on both north and southbound I-5 in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Feb. 23. The car accidents were because of icy road conditions. No serious injuries were … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Recap: Winter weather causes several car accidents
City crews working to clear streets as storm hits Puget Sound Region
Heavy rains causes the National Weather Service to issue a flood warning and risks of landslides remains a possibility. The NWS is calling this large weather impact is the Atmospheric River. Atmospheric rivers come in all shapes and sizes but those that contain the largest amounts of water vapor and strongest winds are responsible for … Continue reading City crews working to clear streets as storm hits Puget Sound Region
Statewide Mask Mandate Ends on March 11
With declining case rates and hospitalizations across the west, California, Oregon and Washington are moving together to update their masking guidance. After 11:59 p.m. on March 11, California, Oregon and Washington will be adopting new indoor mask policies and move from mask requirements to mask recommendations in schools. State policies do not change federal requirements, … Continue reading Statewide Mask Mandate Ends on March 11
SeaTac Senior Flyer March/April 2022
It's that time of month. The SeaTac Senior Flyer for March and April is ready. Here are a few of the big things the Senior Program is cooking up. Indoor Dining to Return on Thursdays & Fridays We are thrilled to announce that the SeaTac Café is bringing back indoor lunch! Starting on Thursday, March … Continue reading SeaTac Senior Flyer March/April 2022
Senior Center Indoor Dining to Return on Thursdays & Fridays Starting March 24
We are thrilled to announce that the SeaTac Café is bringing back indoor lunch. Starting on Thursday, March 24, we will be serving lunch in the dining room two days a week, on Thursdays and Fridays. The food will be served in disposable containers, and we will also provide coffee and water. We will observe … Continue reading Senior Center Indoor Dining to Return on Thursdays & Fridays Starting March 24
Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board
Projects are adjacent to Angle Lake light rail station This week, the Sound Transit Board of Directors approved key transaction terms with developers to build two transit-oriented development (TOD) sites adjacent to Angle Lake Station and garage in SeaTac. Mercy Housing Northwest was selected last year to develop the three-quarter acre site known as Angle … Continue reading Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Recap
Puget Sound Fire responses to calls for the week of February 13th – February 19th Fire38EMS/Rescue426Other170Total Calls634 Annual total for 2022: 4,798 SeaTac Commercial Fire On Tuesday, February 15th at 11:20 PM, Puget Sound Fire, along with firefighters from the Tukwila Fire Department, King County Fire District #2, and South King Fire & Rescue responded … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Recap
