Six-month moratorium on new fossil fuel infrastructure was narrowly approved
The goal is to help struggling individuals and families keep more of what they earn
Health officials said un-immunized groups of students in schools can pose an increased risk of spreading preventable diseases
A recently “retired” King County employee started its new career with Metropolitan King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn delivering a surplus Metro Vanpool van to the Tahoma School District’s Student Transition Program.
A Maple Valley woman has started a Facebook group specifically for people who are trying to go zero waste in the Maple Valley area.
Should we ship away waste or build an incinerator?
The goal is to loan out musical instruments to districts, that way every kid has a chance to play an instrument, even if they can’t afford it.
The food bank added days and hours to provide two resource information sessions
Local public health officials are investigating a suspected measles case in a King County man. He went to several locations in the area such as two Kentlake basketball games on Jan. 10 and Jan. 12.
This it the team’s 23rd time winning the Washington State Civics Championship
The new bear statue is being installed at the Southeast Tahoma Way roundabout
Seattle and King County is warning people who use illicit drugs to take extra care and not to use drugs alone. The warning comes after seven overdoses were reported in the north area.
United Way of King County’s Family Resource Exchange serves hundreds of homeless at Green River College
Rent and housing prices hit south end communities hard; SeaTac, Tukwila, Kent, Burien, Renton and Auburn are working to create organization like Eastside’s ARCH
As of Jan. 1, 2019, CourseCo took over duties at the course from the previous management company, Premier Golf Centers.
Mayors of nine cities — including Auburn, Kent, Federal Way, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah, Renton and Sammamish — have pledged to help
Bill Clausmeyer will end his time on the school board on March 1
The city of Maple Valley hosted a debris drop off at Lake Wilderness, post windstorm.
The workshops are set for Jan. 17, 30 and Feb. 12.
State environmental organizations’ poll points to continuing support for carbon-reducing measures.
