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This Week’s Prudential NW Featured House: 4-Bedroom In Normandy Park
BTB Real Estate Sponsor Prudential Northwest’s Featured House for this week is a very private and picturesque 4-bedroom home in Normandy Park with Lot A beach rights. This home is located in a very... [Read more]
Sponsored PostAdvertiser Sunrise Financial Answers The Question: ‘To Pay Off, Or Not…?’
BTB Advertiser Sunrise Financial Services wants to answer our Readers questions, and this month the question is “To pay off, or not to pay off?”: by Janice Hammond To pay off, or not to pay... [Read more]
Check Out Our Newly Re-Launched Sister Site The SeaTac Blog!
We just re-launched our newly-designed sister site The SeaTac Blog (special thanks to Code God Michael Brunk and Design God Todd Christensen), and we’re encouraging all our Readers who’d like... [Read more]
Sponsored Post‘Getting Ready For A New Season!’ Says Advertiser The Yard Sale
“We are clearing the store of 2010 stock and getting ready for a wonderful new season,” says Jael Heart of B-Town Blog Advertiser The Yard Sale. “So we are having a Christmas clear out! Fifty percent... [Read more]
Des Moines Police Seeking Public’s Help In Identifying This Bank Robber
Des Moines Police announced Wednesday (Dec. 15th) that they’re seeking the public’s help in identifying a female bank robbery suspect, who robbed the US Bank located in the Safeway at 21401... [Read more]
Local Students ‘Adopt-A-Park’ To Help Keep Burien Free Of Invasive Plants
Our friends at Burien Parks tell us that Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 15th), several students will be working their last day at Salmon Creek Park to do some additional invasive plant removal and native restoration,... [Read more]
City Council Rejects Request For Downzone In Lake Burien Neighborhood
Homeowners around Lake Burien lost their request for a downzone to low density in their neighborhood on a 5-1 vote by the city council Dec. 13. But Councilman Gordon Shaw, who voted against the proposed amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan, suggested a solution for the lakeside residents….
Mr. Fitzgibbon Goes To Olympia, Looks To Brighter Days For The State
by Mark Neuman For most newly elected public officials, the first day on the job usually involves a touch of ceremony and tradition, with the real work beginning the very next day. But for 34th District... [Read more]
VIDEO REPORT: Burien ‘Sweat Shop’ Apparently Still Sweatin’ Away
Our friends at KING5.com report that the alleged sewing “sweat shop” that was operating in Burien is still sweatin’ away, in business despite the city’s attempts to shut it down. KING... [Read more]
‘Relay For Life Of Highline’ Kickoff Party Is Jan. 13th At Mt. Rainier High
The kick-off for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Highline will be Thursday, Jan. 13th, from 7pm – 8pm at Mt Rainier High School’s theater, located at 22450 19th Ave South... [Read more]
VIDEO: Scenes From Storm Damage In Seahurst Park
This last weekend’s “Pineapple Express” storm, which unleashed a record total of nearly 1.42 inches of rain in 24 hours at Sea-Tac Airport, did a considerable amount of damage to the... [Read more]
Here’s A Unique Holiday Volunteer Opportunity: ‘Pluck’ Coho Salmon Eggs!
Miller/Walker Creek Steward Dennis Clark alerts us to a very unique holiday volunteer opportunity: “pluck” coho salmon eggs at Miller Creek in Normandy Park on Dec. 17th! “Volunteers... [Read more]
Sheriff’s Cold Case Squad Detectives Arrest Suspect In 1983 Homicide
King County Sheriff’s Cold Case Squad detectives have arrested a 46 year-old man for a homicide at a SeaTac motel that occurred 27 years ago, spokesman John Urquhart announced this morning (Dec.... [Read more]
Former Highline School District Employee Facing Numerous Charges
The King County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Jayson Boehm, formerly employed by the Highline School District as substitute stadium manager at Memorial Field, with four counts of unlicensed practice... [Read more]
Another Day, Another Storm…And Another Series Of Power Outages
A fierce storm struck the Burien area early Tuesday morning, with sudden, racous thunderstorms, gusts up to 40 – 50mph, and of course, relentless, pounding rain. This all added up to another night without... [Read more]
Local Churches Unite To Help ‘Transform Burien’ With Giveaway Dec. 19th
Transform Burien, a cooperative group of Christ-centered churches located in the Burien/Highline area, will be holding a special Toy/Gift Giveaway event on Sunday, Dec. 19th for families that find it hard... [Read more]
Suffered Property Damage From The Recent Rain? Here’s How To Get Help
If you’ve suffered property damage from the recent rainstorms, flooding and/or landslides, the King County Department of Assessments wants you to know how you can get help. “In light of the... [Read more]
This Week’s New Coupons
Here are the new additions to our B-Town Coupon page this week: Just click on an individual coupon to print it for use. If you run a local business and are interested in a B-Town Online Coupon, just click... [Read more]







