The new Tahoma High School is well underway and a new elementary school is set to break ground this summer. With the addition of a larger high school and an elementary school, the question from many parents is how the students will be distributed among the schools.
Two bills have been proposed in the Washington State Senate that would amend state law to allow charter schools, including Excel Public Charter in Kent, to continue to operate.
Sean P. Kelly is no stranger to the Maple Valley community. As a life-long resident, he has worked at the Tahoma School District for 11 years and is entering his fifth year as a City Council member and first as mayor of Maple Valley.
Canine influenza – or dog flu – has been diagnosed in dogs for several years. But a new strain of canine influenza called H3N2 has been found in more than 25 states since April.
We have discovered several issues involving financial agreements in regards to money and money’s worth issues between a marijuana producer or processor and a marijuana retailer. This bulletin is to clarify that under no circumstance shall a producer or processor (non-retailer) give or lend money, items or services to a retailer.
Russian Story Times
Tuesday, February 2, 9, 16 and 23, 10:30am
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
A citizen coalition has filed an initiative proposal to boost the state minimum wage to $13.50 over four years, and expand paid sick leave.
At Monday’s Council meeting, Councilmembers:
–Proclaimed the month of January Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Month in King County.
–Recognized the Refugee Forum of King County for its outstanding service.
King County and its employees invites the public to join the County THIS THURSDAY for its annual celebration honoring the life of one of the driving forces behind that effort, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year’s theme focuses on the idea that Dr. King’s greatest tool in building his “Beloved Kingdom” was the power of love.
An ordinance relating to the composition and duties of the communities of opportunity interim governance group with respect to the communities of opportunity portion of the Best Starts for Kids levy proceeds (Substitute Ordinance 2015-0521.2).
SB 6152 – Modifying the operation of the Interstate 405 express toll lanes. (If measure is referred to committee.)
As Washington lawmakers prepare to open their session on Monday, the people’s process of writing laws by initiative got its start Friday.
If you have information about this crime, call the King County Sheriff’s Office at 206-296-3311.
The Metropolitan King County Council gave their unanimous support to the appointments of Reuven Carlyle and Noel Frame to fill vacancies created with the election of Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles to the County Council.
The following is upcoming meeting highlights for the King County Council.
A proposed rule would set Washington’s first-ever limits on carbon pollution, acting to help slow climate change and limit projected effects on our state’s coastal communities, agricultural industries and drinking water supplies.
The dates for Lake Wilderness Arboretum’s 45th Annual Spring Plant Sale are April 29 and 30 this year, moved from May 6 and 7, 2016.
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson urges the Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) to reject a proposed settlement and impose the maximum regulatory penalty of $11.5 million on CenturyLink for a six-hour 911 outage that left the entire state without critical 911 services
In 2016, the Employment Security Department will release monthly employment data and unemployment rates at 10 a.m. on the dates listed below.
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced his proposed bipartisan legislation to increase transparency in government by enhancing penalties for violations of Washington’s Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA).
