Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC), a leading motion picture exhibitor owning and operating the largest theatre circuit in the United States, excitedly announces the launch of the NEW Crown Club.
King and Pierce counties have won the National Association of Clean Water Agencies’ (NACWA) National Environmental Achievement Award for Excellence in Public Information and Education with their jointly-managed “Don’t Drip and Drive” campaign.
Learn how to design, construct, and implement livestock management practices, and receive one on one guidance from District technicians.
The GED Testing Service today announced that it is retroactively lowering the pass rate for each of the four required GED tests from 150 to 145. The new pass rate will apply to tests taken on or after Jan. 1, 2014 – the date the new version of the GED took effect. Updated transcripts and certificates will be available in March at GED.com.
At 10:30 p.m. Monday the Washington State Patrol Dispatch Center began receiving 911 calls regarding a crash from two vehicles that had been involved in a road rage incident with shots fired and two subjects wounded.
The following is a recap of what happened at Monday’s King County Council meeting.
An adult male was injured Monday afternoon during an explosion and fire in the auto repair shop where he worked.
The members of the group that will serve as the oversight and advisory board for the majority of the Best Starts for Kids Levy funded programming received the unanimous approval of the Metropolitan King County Council.
The King Conservation District, a non-regulatory non-enforcement organization, provides education and technical assistance to landowners on the wise use of natural resources
A significant amount of grant and loan funding is once again proposed for high-priority projects in 2017 to protect the health of Washington’s lakes, rivers, streams and marine waters.
United Way of King County is offering free tax preparation at 24 locations in King County to help keep area families financially stable.
Motions confirming the appointments of the members of the King County Children and Youth Advisory Board (Motions 2016-0050 through 2016-0084)
Senate Bill 6194, Concerning public schools that are not common schools. Passed the Senate on Wednesday, Jan. 20 by a vote of 27-20.
A task force recommended a host of reforms and funding principles for addressing the rapidly deteriorating network of bridges and roads in the unincorporated area of King County. The panel presented its findings to King County Executive Dow Constantine and County Councilmember Kathy Lambert.
Incoming Pacific Lutheran University student David Morasch, a resident of Covington, has been awarded a prestigious President’s Scholarship worth $25,000 a year—along with the opportunity to earn even more.
United Way of King County is offering free tax preparation at 24 locations in King County to help keep area families financially stable. The program is designed to help low and middle-income families increase their financial security and keep more of what they earn.
Three leading King County health organizations are welcoming the public to a transformative new health care center in North Seattle – greatly expanding access and introducing a bold model for patient-centered care to the Puget Sound region.
A new study by the United States Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG) Education Fund and Frontier Group identifies 12 of the most wasteful highway expansion projects across the country, slated to collectively cost at least $24 billion.
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission has recognized HNN Associates with a Proud Partner Award for outstanding management of affordable apartment properties throughout Washington.
Gov. Jay Inslee today thanked President Obama for quickly approving his request for a major disaster declaration in connection with a November wind and rain storm.
