Fatal work injuries totaled 86 in 2014 for Washington, up 30 from the previous year.
The University of Wyoming lists eight students from Washington on the 2015 fall semester President’s Honor Roll.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced a plan to take on the challenges posed by the significant number of driver’s license suspensions in Washington.
The State Board of Education will hold a board meeting March 9-10 at Puget Sound ESD in Renton. Public comment is scheduled during the board meeting, but the Board recognizes that those times may not be convenient for working community leaders, so we’re holding an additional open forum to gather feedback from members of the community.
Hunters may now purchase and submit applications for a 2016 spring black bear hunting permit, applicable to specific areas of western and eastern Washington.
On Jan. 20 officers was contacted about a suspicious unoccupied van that had been called in by a neighbor. According to the police report, the van was reported stolen out of Auburn.
On Jan. 18 officers were contacted regarding targeted vandalism of the victim’s vehicle over the last three months. According to the police report, the total damage is more than $1,500.
On Jan. 16 it was reported that mail was found alongside the roadway. According to the police report, vehicle registration and other items were among the found items.
On Jan. 15 it was reported to officers that an unknown suspect took the victim’s package off her front door step.
Very few high school athletes will turn pro – but there is a sport for the mind where all students can go pro.
Extending a hand and ear, Suzette Cooke made the conscientious effort.
Kent’s mayor soon discovered that the family next door had escaped the horrors of war-ravaged Iraq, that assassins had killed the father because he was a professor, that a backyard bombing had blown out one of the oldest child’s eyes.
The Black Diamond Community Center is now helping Black Diamond area clients with their Puget Sound Energy bills.
The Jan. 21 four-hour Black Diamond City Council meeting left tempers hot and questions unanswered as the council approved a myriad of new meeting rules and regulations.
Shortly after moving to the Puget Sound area, Erica Dial became the executive director of the Maple Valley Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce.
The Tahoma Bear Metal team anxiously awaited for FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) to announce their mission for the 2016 competition season on Jan. 9. The second they found out the game has a medieval theme, they got to work.
The theft of mail or packages off front door steps seems to increase around the holidays.
Taking that Facebook quiz to find out one’s spirit animal might seem like harmless fun, but one wrong click could put a person’s online data at risk. To help combat security threats Better Business Bureau is participating in Data Privacy Day 2016.
Sound Transit Tuesday announced the University Link light rail extension will open to passenger service on Saturday, March 19, six months ahead of schedule and more than $150 million under budget.
In a new twist on an old trick, an aggressive grand jury arrest warrant scam has taken local citizens for thousands of dollars in fake bond postings.
Nine community and technical colleges in Washington have been named among the nation’s top 150 community colleges by the prestigious Aspen Institute and are now eligible to compete for a $1 million prize.
