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BECU staffers Truyen, Angela, David (branch manager) Tina in front of
their Neighborhood BECU location in Redondo.
Welcome Our Latest Advertiser: BECU (Boeing Employees Credit Union)!
BECU is the largest credit union in Washington with assets of $8.2 billion with over 540,000 members. It is one of the top five financial cooperatives in the United States. As a [...]

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Sound Transit has begun intensive testing of the light rail system, running trains from Tukwila International Blvd. Station to Stadium Station. This is in preparation for passenger service beginning Saturday, July 18th.
Here are some pics taken Tuesday (May 19th) by Photographer Michael Brunk:

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Tukwila hosted a residential recycling event last Saturday, and Photographer Michael Brunk was there to capture these photos:

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[ May 16, 2009; 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. ] The city of Tukwila will be holding a Residential Recycling Collection Event this Saturday, May 16th from 9am to 3pm, and here are the details:

WHAT: 2009 Tukwila Residential Recycling Collection Event

WHEN: Saturday, May 16th from 9am to 3pm

WHERE: Tukwila Village Site – Corner of South 144 Street and 41st Ave South in Tukwila (one block [...]

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Tukwila’s annual Backyard Wildlife Festival was this past weekend, and Photographer Michael Brunk was there to capture these photos:

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In an effort to avoid having to close any more schools, Public Health Seattle and King County is asking parents to be on the front line of stopping flu infections, and are offering this informational checklist for parents:
Please talk to your children about how they are feeling.
If your child is sick, keep your child home. [...]

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The National Weather Service issued a “Special Weather Statement” Sunday afternoon about a strong, windy weather system that’s predicted to hit the area Monday night.
We’re no Cliff Mass, but one thing that struck us was the mention of the pressure in this storm, rated at 980 millibars. As comparison, Hurricane Katrina was rated at 920 [...]

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