Adult auditions for Heavier Than Air Family Theatre Co.’s upcoming production of “Fiddler on the Roof” are Sept. 20 and 22.
Robert James Morrison on Sept. 8 entered a plea of not guilty to all charges during a brief arraignment at the Norm Maleng Justice Center in Kent.
A 62 year old man from Seattle is dead following a three car collison on state Route 18 near Covington at mile post 11 around 10 p.m. Sept. 13.
King County Parks must close a portion of the Soos Creek Trail near Kent later this month for important safety repairs to a pedestrian bridge that spans Soos Creek.
Driving in the age where people are distracted by the GPS or cell phones is dangerous. It’s especially difficult when the driver is a senior citizen.
The public and policymakers have a new tool at their fingertips to learn more about the value of many state tax incentives.
Maple Valley was home to technical rescue training
Mammograms and bone density imaging will soon be available in Covington.
The Metropolitan King County Council’s Health, Housing and Human Services Committee has unanimously sent to the full Council, with a “do-pass” recommendation, the plan for funding the programs that will be part of the voter-approved Best Starts for Kids (BSK) program. Best Starts for Kids is the prevention-oriented regional plan aimed at supporting the healthy development of children and youth, families and communities across the county.
Community members who frequently travel the Maple Valley Highway (State Route 169) are invited to share their ideas and suggestions for potential safety investments at an open house next week in Maple Valley.
Exposure to lead, especially for young children and infants, continues to be a significant health concern. The Metropolitan King County Council today gave its unanimous support to a King County Board of Health resolution calling for steps to prevent lead poisoning, which is known to have health effects, including decreased physical growth, learning disabilities, decreased IQ, and behavioral problems.
Beginning Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Mount Rainier National Park began a three week paving project in the Paradise area parking lots. Parking will be significantly limited throughout the project in both the upper parking lot near the Jackson Visitor Center and the Paradise Inn, and in the lower parking lot.
Washington public schools play a vital role in children’s health by providing free and reduced-price meals to students in need. The following U.S. Department of Agriculture nutrition programs are administered by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI): National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program and Special Milk Program.
By Dr. Kyle Blair
It was business as usual at the last Black Diamond City Council meeting, with the majority of the meeting’s agenda items being tabled indefinitely by the majority of the council.
During an emergency, you may see police officers, firemen and more than likely, the Soup Ladies.
An unattended barbecue on a wooden deck caused a fire this evening in the 11300 block of SE 237 Place.
Rain City Rock Camp for Girls hosted 22 campers for its inaugural South Sound Rocks! last month.
Volunteer registration is now open for anyone who wants to help count the number of people who walk or ride bicycles to their destinations during a three-day survey starting Tuesday, Sept. 27.
