No one is immune from having their identity stolen, not even Better Business Bureau. Reports have been coming in to BBB offices and on Scam Tracker regarding individuals claiming to be working with BBB.
Drivers in Burien and SeaTac who use Des Moines Memorial Drive to access eastbound State Route 518 should plan ahead for a full closure of the on-ramp this weekend, Aug. 19-22.
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued an excessive heat warning, which is in effect from 2 p.m. Thursday to 9 p.m. Saturday.
Forterra, King County and Seattle Foundation announced a major bequest that will be used to conserve important lands and enhance recreation opportunities in south King County.
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A 23-year-old Kent man pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment after he allegedly consumed beer and then drove a car an estimated 100 mph on July 25 that crashed and killed his passenger.
The last two virulent Black Diamond City Council meetings boiled down to this: the 102-years-old Labor Day festival is ready to go, and city code specifies that the council does not need to approve the celebration’s special event permit.
The King County Immigrant and Refugee Task Force recommends the best way to ensure the successful integration of these communities into the County is the creation of a commission that will become their voice in King County government.
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Just like any other 17 year old, Elana Klopfstein has a lot on her plate. On top of countless hours of homework and classes during the school year, she is also an ice skater, practicing at least six days, 15 hours a week. The hours increase as competitions approach or during the summer.
Training to become a volunteer naturalist on the Cedar River starts on Sept. 6. Volunteers will learn about one of the world’s amazing wildlife migrations, which runs through the heart of Seattle, Renton and up into Maple Valley.
Southbound I-5 will have lane reductions at Duwamish River Bridge; southbound SR 167 will be closed in Pacific
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign August 19 – September 5
VIOLATION OF COURT ORDERS
Garage sale fundraiser
Hidden in the outskirts of Renton, few miles southeast of the city’s suburban silhouette, is a mossy-green wonderland.
With the arrival of warm summer temperatures and below normal precipitation in western Washington, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has expanded its burn ban to cover the entire state.
It was a tearful reunion last week when Kathleen Evans met the 13-year-old Kent boy who saved her life.
When Eileen Ely resigned as Green River College president in June after months of growing tension on campus, faculty and students said they were ready to hit the reset button and improve morale.
As Excel Public Charter School in Kent prepares to start it second school year Aug. 22, the constitutionality of charter schools across the state is in question again.
