Hundreds gather to pay tribute to military men and women of today and yesterday at Tahoma National Cemetery
Federal Way couple opens first U.S. location of Canadian restaurant
The Department of the Interior has granted a permit to resume mining at the Black Diamond location.
Nine kids from Summit Gymnastics went to the USA Gymnastics Regional Championships.
How David Bazan’s religious roots set the stage for his band’s very relevant return.
Maple Valley City Manager Laura Philpot participated in the Ironman Triathlon, which consists of swimming, running and biking a total of 140.6 miles.
Check out who is running in the area legislative and congressional districts.
According to the Puget Sound Regional Fire, summer can be the most dangerous time for teens to drive.
An active arts member in the Bonney Lake community wants to publish a book for Western Mongolian kids.
New study verifies financial benefit Rainier holds for gateway communities.
More than 220 guests attended and more than $7,500 was raised for the Kent School District.
How the Seattle International Film Festival went from being yet another festival dominated by male directors to a place at the leading edge of parity in programming.
Legal experts think past lawsuits against the tobacco industry increase the odds of a favorable outcome.
Kentwood teacher Elena Stowell tells inspiring story about a jiu-jitsu fighter with no arms.
Cecile has been cheerleading for years, but has to put that part of her life on hold for now.
King County, however, won’t get any of that money.
The Maple Valley City Council honored two national recognition weeks and dedicated a day to a local singer.
For the past 10 years, city employees have received one or two 1 percent COLAs, had three dozen furloughed work days, and had hours or positions cut, increasing their workload.
Bust includes three Kent men; search of four Kent homes
Blake Robison has a rare genetic disease that affects about 31 kids per year, according to his mom, Emily Robison.
