he Holiday Engine visits communities throughout the Puget Sound Fire area spreading holiday cheer and collecting food for our local food banks.
Learn more about how to protect yourself, home from mold
Mold is a form of fungi. Mold is found in every moist indoor and outdoor environment year-round. It grows naturally indoors, and can also enter your home on shoes, clothing, bags, animals, windows and ventilation systems.
No cost resources to ensure SeaTac businesses grow
The City of SeaTac actively works with and helps fund the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Highline College to help SeaTac businesses succeed through advising, education and research.
Police are looking for a man who allegedly used stolen credit cards taken from SeaTac woman
On Nov. 17 a woman reported that her vehicle was being prowled on the 17200 block of 32nd Avenue South. The woman’s purse, including several credit cards, was stollen.
City looking for organization to assist in rental assistance program
The City of SeaTac Parks, Community Programs and Services Department is seeking an organization to assist the City in establishing and administrating a rental assistance program to disburse funds to the City’s tenants at 60 percent of the area median income or below.
Go Green event brings volunteers to Angle Lake Park to plant trees, pull weeds
Volunteers gathered at Angle Lake Park early Saturday morning to plants trees and pull weeds.
Mayor, Councilmembers attend annual tree lighting event at the SeaTac Community Center
Mayor Erin Sitterley along with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Takele Gobena, Clyde Hill and Jake Simpson attended SeaTac’s annual Tree Lighting event on Dec. 3.
SeaTac Councilmember Stan Tombs completes his appointed term
SeaTac Councilmember Stan Tombs completed his appointed term for Council Position 2. June 23, 2020, the SeaTac City Council swore in Stanley Tombs, Jr. to fill vacant Council Position 2 and complete the current unexpired term after Councilmember Joel Wachtel vacated his seat.
Mayor speaks at Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce holiday luncheon
Mayor Erin Sitterley spoke at the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Celebration on Dec. 2, highlighting the important work the chamber does for the business community.
SeaTac City Manager elected to the Sound Cities Association Board of Directors
SeaTac City Manager, Carl Cole, was elected to the Sound Cities Association Board of Directors on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
