Names of students who have made the Scholastic Honor Roll Fall term have been announced by Oregon State University.
The Greater Maple Valley Unincorporated Area Council will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, January 4, 2016, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Maple Valley Fire Station on the southeast corner of the intersection of SE 231st St & SR-169 across from the Sheriff’s Precinct.
The King County Medical Examiner’s 2014 Annual Report reflects the activities pertaining to the investigation of jurisdictional deaths in King County.
U.S. Army Pfc. Quintin Trinh has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Jackson, S.C.
Seattle’s march to a citywide $15 minimum wage takes another leap forward on Friday, when the city’s minimum wage rises to $13/hour for many workers. Meanwhile, the rest of the state will not see an increase at all, as the statewide minimum remains stuck at just $9.47/hour for another year — substantially less than it takes to afford a 1-bedroom apartment in Bellingham, Bremerton, Lewiston, Longview, Tacoma, the Tri-Cities, Wenatchee, Yakima, or just about anywhere else in the state.
Sound Transit released its holiday travel schedule for New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and President’s Day.
Three people have been displaced tonight after their wood stove started a fire in the joist space between the first and second floor of their home.
On Dec. 20 it was reported that a vehicle had been left on the side of the road sometime during the night. According to the police report, it appeared the vehicle had hit something.
On Dec. 20 officers were notified about the possible abuse of a 4 year old boy by his father. The mother told officers the boy had small scratches on his neck.
On Dec. 19 it was reported that an intoxicated husband punched a hole through a closet.
Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter Advertising Sales Consultant Natalie Routh was awarded the 2014-2015 President’s Award by the Kiwanis Club of Black Diamond-Maple Valley.
The week of New Year’s Day is the time The Reporter editorial staff looks back at the stories that define the past 12 months. The stories of 2015 were a mix of joy and sadness, election battles won and lost, graduations and a state championship. Here are the top 10 for 2015, and a few more.
The city of Maple Valley was notified by the State Transportation Improvement Board the 216th Avenue Southeast roadway improvements was awarded grant funding from the Urban Arterial Program for $1,614,888.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has re-established a hotline to report dead, sick or injured swans in three northwest Washington counties as part of its ongoing effort to assess the impact of lead poisoning on trumpeter swans.
The Washington Health Benefit Exchange is alerting residents today that only a few hours remain to sign up for health coverage through wahealthplanfinder.org that goes into effect on Jan. 1.
The Greater Maple Valley Unincorporated Area Council will hold its monthly meeting 7-9 p.m.
King County Sheriff’s detectives said a man in his 20’s was shot and killed this morning near S126th St and Renton Ave S.
New Year’s Day, Friday, January 1, Metro operates a Sunday schedule and Sunday fares apply. If your bus does not normally operate on Sunday, it will not operate Jan. 1.
Every year at this time the Black Diamond Community Center gets hundreds of applications from parents and grandparents who need help providing Christmas gifts for their kids and/or grandchildren. This year the need was huge.
