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See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
See BAT Theatre’s ‘Good Morning, Bill’ free on Friday night, Aug. 11
BAT Theatre’s “Good Morning, Bill” will be performed outside twice more in South King County Parks: Friday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m.: Covington at Covington Community Park & Soccer Field, […]
REVIEW: BAT Theatre’s outdoor performance of ‘Good Morning, Bill’ a fun, feel-good romp, and you have two more chances to see it
By Alia Sinclair Since July, BAT Theatre has been performing “Good Morning, Bill,” a family-friendly comedy adapted by director Rachel Rene to 1980s Seattle from its original setting of 1920s […]
FEEL GOOD VETERANS DAY: Empty Plate
By Dave Markwell “The soldier has come to believe, and with considerable reasons, that those who talk about ideals do not fight for them, and that those who fight for […]
Des Moines’ iconic dive bar Yardarm Pub will be closing for good June 1
Des Moines’ historic, 47-year old Yardarm Pub & Broiler, located at 812 S. 230th Street, will be closing its doors for the last time on June 1, 2019, according to […]
FEEL GOOD VETERAN’S DAY: Empty Plate.
by Dave Markwell A couple of years ago, after an evening out, my wife and I headed to Denny’s for the obligatory late-night gut-bombing. Per normal procedure, my wife drove […]
Highline Schools Foundation announces its 2024 Gold Star Awards winners
In front of a sold-out crowd of enthusiastic supporters, the Highline Schools Foundation presented the 2024 Gold Star Awards Wednesday night, Mar. 27, 2024 at the annual Gold Star Bash, […]
Celebrate White Center Food Bank’s new facility and mural
From our sister site The White Center Blog: As our friends at the White Center Food Bank bid farewell to another transformative year, they want to express their deepest gratitude […]
‘What Did I Say That Was Wrong?’ Auburn City Council candidate Clinton Taylor defends controversial anti-LGBTQ statements that resulted in lost endorsements
From our sister site The Auburn Examiner: By Scott and Theresa Schaefer Auburn City Council Position No. 5 candidate Clinton Taylor – who won in the August 2023 Primary election […]
REVIEW: BAT Theatre’s ‘On the Market’ is a truly human story about grief, love, loss, and home
By Alia Sinclair On the Market is a one act play by Jason Odell Williams that follows a middle-aged singer turned realtor, Charlotte (Karin Rogers) in her struggle to find new […]
SAVE THE DATES: Holiday Bazaar for Des Moines Auxiliary will be Dec. 2 & 3
SAVE THE DATES: A Holiday Bazaar to benefit the Des Moines Auxiliary for Seattle Children’s Hospital will be held on Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. This event […]
Public Health urges public to prepare for rapid surge in local COVID-19 Omicron cases
As the highly-infectious Omicron variant spreads, new data show that the numbers of new cases are rising very rapidly in our local community and across the U.S. now and will […]
REVIEW: BAT Theatre’s ‘Hay Fever’ at the Park: ‘hilarious and odd, an entertaining story from beginning to end’
By John Van de Ven BAT Theatre is back in true form with its live presentation of the comedy Hay Fever, with free outdoor performances in Burien and Normandy Park […]
Construction begins on cell phone waiting lot at Sea-Tac Airport
The cell phone waiting lot at Sea-Tac Airport will be undergoing some major changes in an effort to alleviate traffic issues as summer travel increases, the Port of Seattle announced […]
Tips for a safe and fun Halloween from the WA State Department of Health
Photo of the Russell Piano Waterfall by Scott Schaefer Halloween will look and feel a little bit (okay, a LOT) different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so it’s […]
Expanded program will provide rental assistance to families affected by COVID-19
United Way of King County, in partnership with King County, the City of Seattle and the Seattle Foundation, on Friday, April 10, 2020, announced the launch of a $5 million […]
JOBS: United Way of King County seeking Site Managers for Tax Prep program
SPONSORED: Believe it or not it’s almost tax season again, and United Way of King County will again be offering tax filing assistance to low and middle income residents of […]