Safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost when the Wastemobile comes to the Kent-Covington area March 9-11.
The free event will feature dozens of top employers from region.
The La Petite Academy in Covington has been using this app for about six months now.
Councilwoman Pat Pepper will most likely be recalled as soon as the February special election is certified Friday, Feb. 23.
Former captain of Maple Valley Fire Life Safety was able to fight his last fire alongside his daughter before he retired.
Nationally, 2017 had more Salmonella cases linked to backyard poultry than ever recorded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The disorder is generally more common in women and in those older than 20 years old, according to Dr. Shannon Markegard.
Des Moines Police issue media release
Covington Mayor Jeff Wagner has earned the core Certificate of Municipal Leadership and the Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC).
Highline College has been placed on lockdown Friday morning following reports of gunfire on campus.
When the law was passed last year, WSP was just giving warnings. Now, drivers will be pulled over and ticketed with an E-DUI for using electronics behind the wheel.
It was that time again to count the thousands of ballots that were returned Tuesday for the February Special Election.
At approximately 6:45 p.m. on Feb. 8, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) responded to a report of a collision which…
A family of five reported feeling sick after being exposed to carbon monoxide in their own home.
King County Community Service Area grants for District 9 were announced today by Metropolitan King County Council Vice Chair Reagan Dunn.
The Washington State Senate today honored Tahoma High School’s “We the People” team.
Losing a loved one is a hard obstacle to overcome, which is why a church in Maple Valley started grieving…
We turn the tables on our host and ask her a few questions in this bonus episode. Chiefly, what are you doing? And why?!
A local committee supporting the proposed Tahoma levies is behind on filing necessary finance reports.
New partnerships funded by King County and Seattle Foundation will help address the startling racial inequities in the region.
