Darrion Keith Holiwell, a King County Sheriff’s Office deputy assigned to the Ravensdale firing range, pleaded not guilty to charges of promoting prostitution, theft and selling a controlled substance.
The Maple Valley Farmers Market kicked off its season on Saturday, June 21.
The Kentwood class of 2014 graduated June 14 at Showare Center in Kent.
The Kentlake High class of 2014 graduated on June 14 at Showare Center in Kent.
The state Supreme Court has denied a petition for review by Toward Responsible Development of the Court of Appeals decision upholding developer YarrowBay’s plans for two master planned developments in Black Diamond.
The Tahoma boys track and field team finished 10th with 26 points and the girls 24th with 10 points at the 4A state meet May 29-31 at Mt. Tahoma High.
For most folks, June brings happy flowers and joyful thoughts of warm days to come.
Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry, who received the Medal of Honor July 2011, spoke at the Tahoma Memorial Day service Monday, May 26.
I remember seventh grade as the time the world ended.
Chicks into chickens – it is the transformation of yellow innocence into a roving demon from the depths.
After spending the past several weeks watching political Kabuki kooks find ways to be silly and not govern, I needed some relief.
Tim Perciful, public information officer for Mountain View Fire and Rescue, has been on the scene for nearly a week.
A petition was recently filed asking the state Supreme Court to review a Court of Appeals decision favoring developer YarrowBay’s plans for two master planned developments in Black Diamond.
The Kentwood girls basketball team lost to Lynnwood 71-44 in the first round of the 4A state championship tournament at the Tacoma Dome.
My plan with this week’s column was to write about something brainy, like free speech. You know, that First Amendment thing politicians and community cranberries throw around like a dayglow Frisbee.
The Kentwood girls basketball team took fifth in the 4A district tournament earning a spot in the regional games.
Tahoma High’s Cruz Velasquez lost a close 126 pound championship match 3-1 to Timmy Martinez in the Mat Classic Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Tacoma Dome.
Tahoma High wrestler Cruz Velasquez, 126 pounds, beat Jake Douglas 5-3 in overtime in a semifinal match at the Mat Classic Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Tacoma Dome.
The Tahoma Bears are in second place with 55.5 points as a team at the Mat Classic state wrestling tournament at the Tacoma Dome after first day.
The Seahawks’ Super Bowl win Sunday spurred a few thoughts in my mass of cobwebs. One was that I remember every Super Bowl, from I to XLVIII.
