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PHOTOS: Sea-Tac Airport Demonstrates New Bird Radar Technology
On a drizzly Thursday morning (Jan. 14th), officials from Sea-Tac Airport demonstrated some brand new toys – a new, advanced bird tracking system with real-time displays of bird activity on and... [Read more]
Burien Little Theatre’s Open Auditions For “Dinner With Friends” Is Jan. 18th
Burien Little Theatre is holding open auditions this Monday, Jan. 18th for its upcoming readings of “Dinner with Friends,” a bittersweet comedy about marriage, fidelity, infidelity and friendship... [Read more]
And Now…Our Actual Reviewer Reviews Breeders Theater’s “Snowbound”
by Gina Bourdage Set in the familiar location of Snoqualmie Pass, an unlikely group of travelers find themselves trapped by the snow-closed passes in “Snowbound,” which opens Friday, Jan.... [Read more]
Residents Air Concerns Over Library’s Plans For White Center & Boulevard Park Branches
by Ralph Nichols Although Puget Sound Park no longer is under consideration as a potential site for a new King County library, White Center and Boulevard Park residents remain concerned about the future... [Read more]
Whack Some Ivy To Help Salmon Creek Ravine This Saturday
Volunteers are needed to help the effort to remove invasive plants from Burien’s historic Salmon Creek Ravine this Saturday, Jan. 16th from 10am to Noon. According to Burien Parks: Salmon Creek Ravine... [Read more]
Non-Reviewer Doesn’t Review Breeders Theater’s “Snowboundâ€
by Mark Neuman We had a regularly scheduled staff meeting at The B-Town Blog’s dorm room-like offices Wednesday morning, where a non-regularly scheduled question was asked. “Hey Neuman. Can... [Read more]
Welcome Our Latest Advertiser: Pro Se University PS!
Acting as your own lawyer – as a pro se party – may well be the most challenging thing a person ever does. Our latest Advertiser, Pro Se University PS, offers webinars and seminars on specific... [Read more]
City Of SeaTac Reconsidering Controversial Eminent Domain Decision
by Ralph Nichols After beginning a condemnation process in September to seize ownership of a private parking lot on International Boulevard – for the private development of an envisioned city center... [Read more]
City Of Burien Seeking Residents To Serve On Advisory Boards
The City of Burien is looking for residents of both B-Town and the to-be-annexed North Highline area to serve on advisory boards, which is a great way to become more involved with the city and give something... [Read more]
JFK Women’s Basketball Player Gets Some ESPN Love
Yasmine Fuller, a guard for Burien’s John F. Kennedy Catholic High School women’s basketball team, recently received some serious media love from ESPN’s “Rise Magazine,” where... [Read more]
PHOTOS: Scenes From Saturday’s Three Tree Point Yacht Club Sailboat Race
Last Saturday (Jan. 9th), the Three Tree Point Yacht Club (TTPYC) held its “Duwamish Head Race” from the Des Moines Marina to Duwamish Head in West Seattle, which of course required their passage... [Read more]
New Advertiser Brings Balance Achieved Through Reflexology
Stress. We all deal with it. We seem to manufacture it at times. And we’d all be happy if it could magically just go away. Stress can also lead to other health problems. Well, we’ve got a new... [Read more]
Rotary Club Presenting Rockin’ Valentine’s Dinner & Dance Feb. 13th
The Rotary Club of Burien/White Center is pleased to announce that this year’s major fundraiser will be a “Rockin Valentine’s Dinner and Dance” on Saturday, Feb. 13th at South... [Read more]
American Cancer Society’s “Relay For Life” Kick-Off Is Wednesday
The American Cancer Society (ACS) will be holding its kick-off for the 5th Annual Relay For Life celebration Wednesday, Jan. 13th, from 6:30pm – 8pm, at Somers Auditorium in Highline Medical Center. Last... [Read more]
Matt Griffin YMCA Welcomes 2010 With Open House & Waived Joining Fees!
Our friends at our latest Advertiser – Matt Griffin YMCA – are excited to announce that their upcoming Open House is coming this Saturday, Jan. 16th from 10am to 1pm, with lots of games,... [Read more]
It’s Official – Burien’s Annexation Date Will Be April 1st
by Ralph Nichols Finally, it’s official – Burien will annex unincorporated southern North Highline on April 1. City Council members voted 6-1 at their Jan. 11th meeting to establish the effective... [Read more]
“Biggest Loser” Coming To Advertiser Highline Athletic Club
BTB Advertiser Highline Athletic Club is now registering for the Biggest Loser contest! Start the new year off healthier and on your way to a new level of improved fitness. Here’s more info from... [Read more]
Dow Constantine Commits To Cooperation With Local Cities
by Ralph Nichols King County Executive Dow Constantine re-affirmed in a talk in SeaTac on Friday (Jan. 8th) his commitment to creating a new spirit of cooperation with other local governments. Constantine,... [Read more]







