On November 8, 1988, a King County advisory ballot issue asks citizens, "Should public funding and development of a rail transit system to serve the residents of King County be accelerated so that ser...
On November 8, 1988, voters in Grandview, located in Yakima County, overwhelmingly approve the creation of the Port of Grandview, the most recent port district to be created in the state. The issue pa...
On November 21, 1988, the Port of Tacoma celebrates the opening of a four-story observation tower overlooking Sitcum Waterway near the Port's Administration Building. The tower is formally dedicated t...
On November 23, 1988, Jolene Unsoeld (b. 1931) declares victory in the 1988 congressional race in Washington's Third District. The outcome has been in doubt since election night more than two weeks ea...
On December 28, 1988, the Port of Seattle publishes a "Comprehensive Planning Review and Airspace Update Study." This study concludes that the existing two runways at Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) Internat...
In 1989, Congregation Eitz Or (Tree of Light), Seattle's Jewish Renewal congregation, is founded to further the Renewal's mission of reopening the channels of Jewish tradition to the life of the spiri...
On January 24, 1989, serial killer Ted Bundy (1946-1989) dies in the electric chair in Florida. Before his execution, a tearful Bundy confesses to more than 20 murders of girls and young women, includ...
On February 7, 1989, The Seattle Times reports that improvements are under way at Magnuson Park on Sand Point. A large knoll consisting of 40,000 tons of earth has been constructed overlooking Lake Wa...
On February 21, 1989, the Tukwila City Council adopts Ordinance 1503 officially approving annexation of the southern portion of Boeing Field and nearby areas. The action ends a long, sometimes bitter ...
On the evening of February 21, 1989, veteran rocker Neil Young (b. 1945) and his band unleash a scorching new song, "Rockin' in the Free World," at Seattle's Paramount Theatre (911 Pine Street). In ad...
On February 23, 1989, amid a growing scandal triggered by the revelation that Metro Transit bought South African granite for the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, Metro Director Alan Gibbs tenders his ...
On February 27, 1989, Washington Governor Booth Gardner (1936-2013) announces the Tri-Party Agreement between the state and two federal agencies, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department...