The Port of Seattle is currently offering Economic Recovery Grants to programs and nonprofits that benefit near-airport communities, which includes SeaTac.
Traffic impacts for sound transit’s Federal Way Link Extension project will resume June 7
Work for Sound Transit’s F200 project, which will extend train service from Angle Lake in SeaTac to Federal Way continues with overnight work starting next week.
Micro-X opens U.S. headquarters in SeaTac
SeaTac is now home to a new, state-of-the-art, company specializing in X-Ray technology.
SeaTac’s yard art contest starts today
SeaTac’s yard art contest returns for another summer of fun with residents encouraged to create unique displays.
SeaTac police find stolen car from Kansas, also looking for car prowler
SeaTac police had a busy morning on May 21, arresting someone who was allegedly driving a stolen car.
Black BMW stolen in SeaTac, police looking for information
The King County Sherriff’s Office is looking for information regarding a stolen black 2014 BMW model X1. The vehicle was stolen on May 18 around 12:50 p.m.
Sound Transit wants your feedback about land development near the Kent/Des Moines link station
Sound Transit is looking for feedback about land-use development near the future Kent/Des Moines link light rail station.
Construction starting to improve congestion around the airport’s cell phone lot
Construction started this week on South 170th Street, which will improve congestion around the cell phone lot. Later in June work will begin on Air Cargo Road.
King County Sherriff’s office looking for information related to a hit and run
The King County Sherriff’s office is looking for information related to a hit and run, which happened on May 3 on International Boulevard. Police are looking for the driver of a white sedan. Dash cam footage shows the driver drifting toward an SUV in the adjacent lane around 6:30 a.m. near the 20400 block of … Continue reading King County Sherriff’s office looking for information related to a hit and run
SeaTac police arrest 17 men after surveillance operation
On May 13, SeaTac police arrested 17 men who were actively involved in soliciting prostitutes.
