Seattle, Bellevue, and Redmond Usher In the Year of the Snake with Cultural Festivities and Performances
Seattle gears up for Lunar New Year with events including craft activities and martial arts at Pacific Place, a cultural parade in Bellevue, and Microsoft’s festival with food and games in Redmond.
Issaquah Urges Residents to Prepare for Winter Travel with Emergency Kits amid La Niña Forecasts
Issaquah's website advises residents to prepare for winter by having an emergency kit for mountain travel, stressing the importance of readiness for cold weather and potentially hazardous conditions.
Burien Seeks Community-Minded Individuals for 17 Openings on City Advisory Boards and Commissions
Burien has announced 17 open positions across various advisory boards and commissions, with a deadline of January 31, 2025, for applications. These roles influence local policies on arts, business, airport impact, social services, and urban planning.
King County Solid Waste Division Wrestles with Backlog, Seattle and Milton Unaffected
King County's Solid Waste Division faces a backlog at transfer stations affecting commercial haulers, amid a pilot project to change operation hours. Affected services areas should contact waste collectors for updates.
Shoreline Seeks Community Input to Enhance Accessibility in Parks Through ADA Transition Plan
Shoreline is developing an ADA Transition Plan for park facilities and seeks public input to enhance accessibility for those with disabilities. Residents can contribute via an online survey until February 28, 2025.
North Bend Honors Legacy of Twin Peaks Creator David Lynch, Preps for MLK Day & Civic Meetings
North Bend reminisces about David Lynch, observes MLK Day, plans a City Council meeting, fundraises at a pub crawl, encourages community engagement, announces Si View Parks' construction, celebrates mentoring, and shares historic photos.












