BevMo!, a national specialty beverage retailer, opened a new store last week in Tukwila.
Christine Johnson lived in her truck for eight months after losing her home and job before she discovered the Tent City camp for the homeless.
Tukwila's indoor skydiving center iFLY Seattle celebrated its first anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 23.
King County prosecutors have charged a 33-year-old Burien man with first-degree murder in connection with the Sept. 1 shooting at a Tukwila motel parking lot.
The Duwamish Hill Preserve in Tukwila has expanded another 1.9 acres because of a recent purchase by the city.
Shoppers looking for wine, liquor and beer are going to have two new superstore options as the retail alcohol beverage boom is on in Tukwila.
A 33-year-old Burien man has been arrested for investigation of first-degree murder in connection with the Sept. 1 killing at a Tukwila motel parking lot.
Seattle Children's Hospital and Kohl's gave away about 450 bicycle helmets to children at a Sept. 8 event at Kohl's Tukwila location.
Total Wine & More will open a wine, spirits and beer superstore on Thursday, Sept. 20 in Tukwila across from the Westfield Southcenter Mall at 300 Andover Park West.
The King County Library System will host a public meeting Thursday, Aug. 23 to discuss the proposed new and expanded Tukwila Library.
Tukwila City Council member Kate Kruller is scheduled to appear Sept. 18 before the city's hearing examiner to appeal a finding by Mayor Jim Haggerton and an independent investigator that she violated the city’s code of ethics in connection with renting a room at the Tukwila Community Center.
Tukwila is now hosting a Tent City for the homeless until mid-November at Riverton Park United Methodist Church 3118 S. 140th St.
Tukwila City Council member Kate Kruller plans to fight a finding by Mayor Jim Haggerton and an independent investigator that she violated the city’s code of ethics in connection with renting a room at the Tukwila Community Center.
Join community members and local businesses in Tukwila for an afternoon of volunteering Friday, Sept. 14 to restore the Duwamish River shoreline.
Seattle Children's Hospital and Kohl's will give away free bicycle helmets in Tukwila from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Kohl's Department store, 17150 Southcenter Parkway.
Tukwila firefighters will hit the street corner of Strander Boulevard and Andover Park West on Saturday, Aug. 18 to help raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The city of Tukwila will open a new Police Neighborhood Resource Center at 14862 Tukwila International Blvd.
Plans are moving forward for a new library to anchor the proposed Tukwila Village on city property at the intersection of Tukwila International Boulevard and South 144th Street.
The Tukwila City Council will have a public hearing about renewing a moratorium in the city on medical marijuana collective gardens and dispensaries.
The 19th Tukwila Community Garage Sale is Aug. 18 and 19 to turn unwanted household goods into cash and provide someone else with a new treasure.
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