Salmon throughout most of Washington are in trouble
The city of Maple Valley was awarded $24,700 for economic development by the Port of Seattle
The city – now funded through March 2017 – will continue budget discussions through the new year.
Parks is in the initial design phase of a new regional trail through south King County
Early report of a woman stabbed by a person known to her
It’s time to look at the Reporter stories that caught readers’ attention during the past 12 months.
Black Diamond residents can rest easy knowing that their city will not shut down in January.
From the outside, the new Tahoma High School is built and ready to go
Major budget amendments introduced to the public, city attorney and staff after public hearings close
Elected officials from the city, state and county levels gathered with transportation experts on Nov. 22 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Issaquah to discuss one of the region’s biggest concerns — traffic and its growing impact on Eastside roadways.
The city looks to operate on a $55 million budget next year.
Read here how the HOT lanes work, what pass is right for you
How to plan a vacation
Oakpointe lawsuit alleges 135 counts of Open Public Meeting Act violations
Quinton Morris plans to offer students a violin studio to advance their skills
Green River College was recently awarded an $85,773 grant from the Environmental Protective Agency to train students and create environmental outreach materials about the Soos Creek watershed.
Fire chief Brad Doerflinger retires after 37 years of service
Golf course was not able to secure water rights from Ecology
Ana Karen teamed up with the Kent School District, Kent Chamber of Commerce and Emerald Park Elementary School
The first season of high school sports is nearly over and a number of Kentwood, Kentlake and Tahoma student athletes were named to the North Puget Sound League Cascade division all-league teams.
