Possible measles exposure in multiple Seattle locations
Last week was the beginning of spring and an end to one of the wettest winters ever
A passerby saw a large amount of smoke coming from the abandoned trailer.
The future of technology at the Kent School District was discussed last Saturday
Judge rules on OPMA case
The Washington State Department of Ecology named stormwater runoff as the No. 1 water pollution problem
It was a hot time to talk in the old town hall.
Two boys were arrested Thursday afternoon after allegedly making verbal threats to a bus driver
The Bears hosted Hazen Friday, March 17.
Park releases report on 2014-2016 activities, is on track to meet levy commitments
Spring may not quite be blooming yet, but high school spring sports is off and running
Fran Hollum helped a blind woman making her dream of driving, a reality
Local students can have their art on display throughout the city at participating businesses
A Des Moines man was found guilty for the accident that killed four and severely injured a fifth
Unwanted medicine is encouraged to be dropped off to prevent misuse of drugs
Reagan Dunn joins Councilmember Joe McDermott and will be joined by Rod Dembowski
There are more homes with nonworking smoke alarms, than homes without any smoke alarms.
Travelers who use northbound I-5 in SeaTac should prepare for overnight traffic delays
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held firm in January at 5.1 percent
Black Diamond residents are probably sighing in relief
