In a game of twists and turns, the Tahoma Bears kept the fans, friends, parents and coaches on the edge of their seats until the bottom of the seventh when the team clinched the sixth seed in the state baseball tournament
In a game of twists and turns, the Tahoma Bears kept the fans, friends, parents and coaches on the edge of their seats until the bottom of the seventh when the team clinched the sixth seed in the state baseball tournament.
The news of Osama bin Laden’s death has riveted the country since the story broke Sunday evening.
The coverage has been intriguing. It is one of the best stories to come along for this country in many years. It is a great read and the kind of news the country has needed.
The Museum of Flight at Boeing Field featured the Liberty Foundation’s 2011 Salute to Veterans tour with the Boeing B-17 “Liberty Belle” and the rare Curtiss P-40E “Warhawk” fighter aircraft.
The B-17 flying fortress is particularly fascinating for a couple of reasons.
A Covington man riding a motorcycle was seriously injured in an collision with a Jeep Cherokee driven by a Kent woman Friday evening in Maple Valley.
The Tahoma Bears are for real between the baseball lines, and the team proved it for the 12th time this season with a 11-4 win over Kentlake Saturday on the Falcon’s field.
According to a state patrol release, a man driving recklessly killed a 36-year-old Covington man and seriously injured his passenger, a 37-year-old woman from Covington.
A 4-year-old boy made a wish upon a star and it came true Sunday at his home in Black Diamond.
The Seattle-based Make-A-Wish Foundation gathered a group of volunteers together to build a Rainbow Play System backyard playground at the home of 4-year-old Gary Bradford who has juvenile dermatomyositis. The disease does not allow Gary to be outside in the sun for extended periods of time.
The Greater Maple Valley Community Center egg hunt at Lake Wilderness Park attracted a large group of children and parents in search of eggs with candy.
The Museum of Flight at Boeing Field has something very special coming April 30 through May 30. The Liberty Foundation’s 2011 Salute to Veterans tour will feature the Boeing B-17 “Liberty Belle” and the rare Curtiss P-40E “Warhawk” fighter aircraft.
The B-17 flying fortress is particularly fascinating for a couple of reasons.
Kentlake graduate Kayleigh Perkins’ unlimited light hydroplane UL-72 Miss Foster Care caught fire and exploded today during testing trails on Lake Washington at the Stan Sayres Memorial Pits. Perkins was not injured, but had to jump out of the burning hydroplane and swim to shore.
Opening day of T-ball season in Maple Valley with plenty of swings and smiles | Slide Show
Another ruling has been issued in the legal labyrinth surrounding the YarrowBay master planned developments in Black Diamond, The Villages and Lawson Hills.
The state superior court Judge Cheryl Carey granted a motion to stay or stop the Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board’s compliance schedule set down for the city.
A King County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a 25-year-old man in the parking lot of a Burien apartment complex Sunday, April 17, following a high speed car chase. The man’s address on his car registration is in Covington.
He was shot 8:20 p.m. and died at the scene.
There is nothing like change to throw the chips in air.
Many already know there have been some changes in the air at The Reporter. I wanted to wait until all was settled to write about the next step for the newspaper and in my life.
The April 5 Dace’s Rock ‘n’ More Music Academy Rockcital the Maple Valley Creative Arts Center showcased students and instructors.
The cities of Covington and Black Diamond have become partners in a step to combat the effects of the recession and shrinking budget numbers facing all cities.
The two city councils each unanimously approved an interlocal agreement outlining a plan where the city of Covington will provide building division and code enforcement services to Black Diamond.
Troy Allen Hewitt pleaded not guilty in superior court today to the charge of second degree murder and first degree assault in stabbing death of 27-year-old James Reed III and wounding of Reed’s 49-year-old father at the Red Dog Saloon March 20.
The 40-year-old Hewitt from Maple Valley is scheduled to return to court May 2. He is in custody on a $1 million bail.
Barbara Jeanne Anderson, a Kentlake High School math teacher, pleaded not guilty in superior court today to a charge of first-degree sexual misconduct.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office filed the charge, which is a class C felony, against the 37-year-old teacher alleging she had sexual contact with a 17-year-old male student in her class.
The Sierra Club South King County group and Friends of Soos Creek Park, in coordination with King County Parks, gathered Saturday morning for the 16th semiannual restoration of Soos Creek Park and Trail.
