The following is a press release from King County.
Transit advocates fear the bill will cut funding for key projects
Proposals before the state Legislature would grant new protections from sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace.
The following is a press release from Count Us In.
New members sworn in
Under a sea of umbrellas, hundreds of pro-life activists held roses and signs on the steps of the Capitol Legislative…
Parents in the Tahoma School District can now register their children for kindergarten
Executive Constantine, Mayor Durkan and Mayor Backus convene the first meeting of One Table to develop a community-driven homelessness crisis response.
The following is a press release from Washington State Department of Health.
Carbon tax proposal would replenish the state’s reserves for the first year for education spending.
King County Superior Court Judge Janet Helson is troubled. She used the phrase multiple times to describe how she felt about many actions taken in Black Diamond over the past two years during the three and-a-half-hour long summary judgement hearing lasts Friday, Jan. 12, over the Open Public Meetings Act lawsuit brought against the city.
Calling all local artists
The following is a press release from the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
Measures to fund operations, facility improvements
The Tahoma School District proposed three new levies to be considered on the Feb. 13 ballot.
The following is a press release from the King County Library System Foundation.
The Renton man was reportedly communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
Covington receives achievement award
The man who was reportedly last seen driving to a Fred Meyer in Covington was found in Tacoma.
