On Dec. 13 it was reported that an ex-boyfriend and ex-girlfriend were seen arguing in the parking lot of Covington City Hall.
On Dec. 17 it was reported that the subject entered a store and threatened the manager.
On Dec. 9 it was reported that unknown suspects broke the back sliding door of the victim’s home and attempted to break in. The alarm sounded and no entry into the home was made.
The third-grade class at Shadow Lake Elementary were surprised by the Maple Valley Rotary Club on Dec. 16.
It’s hard to resist those giant paws and puppy eyes, but each year unsuspecting consumers end up getting duped into buying bogus pets from unscrupulous cons. According to the Better Business Bureau, pet adoption scams surge this time of year, leaving families broken hearted during the holidays.
As a great grandson of Ole and Anna Oie, Norwegian pioneers who settled on the east hill of Kent in 1890, author Morris Willard Skagen’s dream of publishing the “History of the Soos Creek Plateau from 1860-1960” has been achieved.
The Kent Regional Fire Authority weekly call and response report for Dec. 13-19.
Travelers urged to protect themselves from destination-based illness risks
The city of Maple Valley was notified by the State Transportation Improvement Board the 216th Avenue Southeast roadway improvements project was awarded grant funding.
YarrowBay has a new financial partner in The Village’s development in Black Diamond.
More than 150,000 residents have already selected Qualified Health Plans heading into 2016.
At 1:04 a.m. Satuarday firefighters from Valley Regional Fire Authority and King County Medic One responded to a report of a multiple car crash on westbound Highway 18.
Grazing and snacking your way through holiday parties or tasting as you cook during the holidays can lead to overeating. When you eat this holiday season, be present to relish the moment, and keep these tips in mind.
The following are Cascade Regional Blood Services’ blood drives for January.
Washington added 10,100 new nonfarm jobs, on a preliminary, seasonally adjusted basis, from October 2015 to November 2015, according to the November Monthly Employment Report from the state’s Employment Security Department (ESD).
Attorney General Bob Ferguson and the U.S. Department of Energy have filed what is expected to be the final round of materials in Washington’s lawsuit regarding the cleanup of nuclear waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Funds directed toward improving water quality on the Cedar River were awarded to Cedar River Stewardship-in-Action through the work of Metropolitan King County Councilmembers Larry Phillips and Reagan Dunn.
It’s hard to resist those giant paws and puppy eyes, but each year unsuspecting consumers end up getting duped into buying bogus pets from unscrupulous cons. Better Business Bureau serving Alaska, Oregon and Western Washington says pet adoption scams surge this time of year, leaving families broken hearted during the holidays.
Following an analysis of the entire marijuana marketplace in Washington State, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) today heard a recommendation from staff to increase the number of retail marijuana stores from the current cap of 334 to a new cap of 556.
Members of the Leadership Institute of South Puget Sound visited the Washington State Capitol in Olympia as guests of Sen. Joe Fain Wednesday. The group toured the campus, listened to leaders from the Legislature and state agencies, while getting a behind the scenes look at how legislation goes from an idea to law.
