July 24- If you are planning to drive along International Boulevard South near the Airport this Saturday afternoon, you are advised to take an alternate route. On Saturday, July 25 between 2 PM and 4:30 PM, International Boulevard South between South 160th Street and South 144th Street may be blocked due to activity. Those wishing … Continue reading Weekend Traffic Alert
City of SeaTac Launches $350,000 Economic Recovery Emergency Relief Grant Program for Local Small Businesses
July 24-The City of SeaTac is supporting the business community adversely effected by COVID-19 by launching an economic recovery grant program for small local businesses. On July 14, at its Regular Council Meeting, the SeaTac City Council approved up to $350,000 in funding for the administration and distribution of grants to small businesses. The new … Continue reading City of SeaTac Launches $350,000 Economic Recovery Emergency Relief Grant Program for Local Small Businesses
Grocery Store Stabbing Suspect Captured
July 24-On Sunday, July 19 at around 10:40 AM, a male walked into a grocery store in the 2800 block of S. 200th Street. The male walked around the store and picked up a bottle of water to purchase. Then, in front of several other customers, the male attacked the clerk behind the counter with … Continue reading Grocery Store Stabbing Suspect Captured
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary July 12-18
July 24-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary July 12-18. EMS/Rescue 454 False Call 45 Fire 32 Good Intent 56 Haz Condition 8 Other 0 Service 21 Total 613 Annual total year to date 15420
2020 CENSUS GOES DOOR TO DOOR
July 24-Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau counts every person living in the United States. In order to get to 100% participation, the Census Bureau goes door-to-door to collect responses from households that did not respond to the census on their own. The 2020 Census is a way to get back what you put … Continue reading 2020 CENSUS GOES DOOR TO DOOR
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for July 5-11
July 17-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for July 5-11, 2020. EMS/Rescue 433 False Call 35 Fire 40 Good Intent 46 Haz Condition 8 Other 0 Service 15 Total 577 Annual Total Year-to-Date 14,807 Total Calls by Type 2020 EMS: 11,401 Fire: 488 Others: 2,918 Recap of July 4th from 8 AM through 2 AM … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for July 5-11
Parks Reopens some Public Restrooms
July 17- The Parks, Community Programs and Services has opened three restrooms at the City's busier parks in order to better serve our visitors. Restrooms are now open at: Angle Lake ParkValley Ridge ParkNorth SeaTac Park
Census Returns to SeaTac after Successful Launch
July 17- The U.S. Census Bureau held the state's first Mobile Questionnaire Assistance (MQA) site of the 2020 Census at SeaTac City Hall this week. The MQA is part of the Census field operations and outreach plan to assist residents with filling out their Census self-response forms. During the four-hour event, Census staff spoke with … Continue reading Census Returns to SeaTac after Successful Launch
Hotel Burglars Caught by SeaTac Police
July 10- At 10 AM on Wednesday, July 8, a SeaTac hotel manager called 911 requesting assistance for a burglary that had just occurred to one of the hotel rooms. Hotel staff witnessed the suspects on the premises in the 19000 block of International Blvd and had captured video of the suspects before they fled … Continue reading Hotel Burglars Caught by SeaTac Police
Puget Sound Fire Graduates
July 10-Recently, Puget Sound Fire had ten recruits graduate from the South King County Fire Training Consortium. These ten recruits have now joined their respective stations as probationary firefighters. Congratulations and welcome to Puget Sound Fire the following: Julia Hendrickson DeShainte Slaughter Emily DePauw Josh Kraght Michael Soler Jeremy Wood Brooke Robinson Andy Davis Ewan … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Graduates
