King County Elections released the latest results for the Tuesday general election and in the close races the finish lines is in sight.
In Maple Valley change looks to be on the way with Bill Allison expanding his lead over Jim Flynn for City Council Position No. 2. Allison tallied 2,239 votes with 52.25 percent to 2,039 and 47.58 percent for Flynn.
The Wednesday results from the Tuesday general election showed a few surprises, a couple of slam dunks and some races too close to call.
King County Elections updated the results from the Tuesday general election, and two local races are still too close to call.
The Black Diamond race for mayor between incumbent Howard Botts and challenger Rebecca Olness narrowed by four votes.
Olness is leading with 415, 50.61 percent and Botts has 402, 49.02 percent.
The city of Black Diamond released the severance agreement for former City Administrator Gwendolyn Voelpel.
Following a public records request, the agreement was give to The Reporter Tuesday.
The Wednesday results from the Tuesday general election showed a few surprises, a couple of slam dunks and some races too close to call.
The first results from the Tuesday general election showed a few surprises, a couple of slam dunks and some races too close to call.
The Tahoma girls soccer team did what it set out to do in the beginning of the season, play well, hang together and win the league.
A 1-0 victory over Federal Way Oct. 29 with eight minutes remaining clinched the top spot for the Bears in the South Puget Sound League 4A, North Division with a 13-1-2 record.
Jeff Potter made his scary driveway into a walk of Halloween fun and fright Saturday. Kids of all ages and parents enjoyed the ghouls and goblins.
The Tahoma Bears closed out the regular football season Thursday with a 24-17 loss at Graham-Kapowsin, a nonleague game.
The Bears ended the season with a 3-5 South Puget Sound League 4A, North Division record and a 3-6 record overall.
In the spirit of Halloween I have come up with a solution to the No. 1 problem in the world, how to find a girlfriend.
Every pathetic male on earth has faced this riddle, and a good answer has never been discovered.
YarrowBay, the Enumclaw School District and the city of Black Diamond presented a tentative agreement for school property at the two development sites, The Villages and Lawson Hills.
The Kirkland developer, YarrowBay, the school district and city have been negotiating for more than two years.
Community members from the region joined together Saturday in a force of more than 400 people to participate in Make a Difference Day, a national day of service.
Kat Wamba brought Mico and her three other dogs to Cedar River Middle School Monday to demonstrate the life themes from the book, “Jackie’s Wild Seattle“ by Will Hobbs.
Doug Neer has been practicing the craft of cutting hair in the Covington and Maple Valley area for more than 40 years. He has survived many ups and downs, but the shop keeps going and the hair keeps falling.
The campaign for Fire District 43 commissioner Position No. 3 between Jeff Granlund and Camille Walls has taken a few twists and turns, but the race is heating up now with less than two weeks to election day.
The campaign for Fire District 43 commissioner Position No. 3 between Jeff Granlund and Camille Walls has taken a few twists and turns, but the race is heating up now with less than two weeks to election day.
The six candidates seeking three positions on the Maple Valley City Council answered six questions concerning issues.
The six candidates seeking three positions on the Maple Valley City Council answered six questions concerning issues.
A tentative agreement involving land and money for schools in YarrowBay’s Black Diamond developments are ready to be presented to…
In another sign of the tough economic times, the Covington Water District announced a round of layoffs this week caused by a shrinking budget.
