Jeff Bernard will be happy to take any spot in the finals – as long as it’s not fifth place.
Name a city in the U.S. or abroad and, chances are, Toby Mollett probably has been there at some point.
Meet your neighbors, local police officers – even your city council members – next Tuesday on National Night Out.
Tim Miller, the Republican challenger in a race for state representative in the 47th District, has been endorsed by a statewide business organization.
In a few days, voters who are signed up for absentee ballots for the primary election can start watching for them to arrive in their mailboxes.
The newest department at City Hall this week wrapped up a survey of Black Diamond residents’ attitudes toward growth and development of the city.
Requirements for food nutrition labeling at restaurants in King County began taking effect yesterday. The regulations, first adopted in July…
In a few days, voters who are signed up for absentee ballots for the primary election can start watching for them to arrive in their mailboxes.
Covington neighborhoods are being asked by the city’s Police Department to participate in the local version of National Night Out Across America on Aug. 5.
In the early-morning hours of July 18, 2006, an 18-year-old Issaquah woman made a series of personal choices. These choices brought near-death and lifelong pain to our daughter, Mora Haggerty Shaw.
On a national level, the economy continues to struggle, but Washington has remained resilient through the turbulent times, Governor Christine Gregoire said during an appearance Wednesday in King County.
When a bear goes over the mountain, it sometimes ends up where it – and the people it encounters – wish it wasn’t. Thankfully, the state Fish and Wildlife Department takes a humane and reasoned approach to corralling bears, a point that was driven home by a Reporter Newspapers report last Wednesday.
The Kent School District’s Board of Directors, administration and staff are committed to providing the best educational experience possible to successfully prepare our children for their future.
WaterWise demonstration garden: Self-guided tours showcase plants and gardening methods that conserve water. Plant list available at garden or from Web site. Guided tours available for groups of 12 or more with advance registration. Hours: Dawn-dusk daily. Covington Water District, 18631 S.E. 300th Place, Covington. 253-631-0565, ext. 170, or www.covingtonwater.com.
Live music, a barbecue and games were part of Mountain Vineyard Christian Fellowship’s Community Backyard Block Party and Festival last Saturday.
Fellowship and food will be on the menu when Covington Community Church hosts a free breakfast at 8:30 a.m. next Tuesday.
The Covington Days Parade, a centerpiece of the community festival, will start at 11 a.m. today. Here’s the route: Start at Southeast 271st Street and 168th Place Southeast, head east to the MultiCare clinic at 17700 Southeast 272nd Street.
The Covington Quilters Guild was formed in 1995 with 37 members, meeting at the Covington Library. Within a year, the group grew to 70-plus and moved to Greater Maple Valley Community Center. Today the guild has over 105 members and still meets at GMVCC.
Northwest Services Peace Program is seeking a host family in the Kentwood High School area for an 18-year-old Brazilian exchange student.