While wrapping final presents and whipping up holiday treats, make sure to also plan ahead for stress-free holiday travel.
Pierce County detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify a thief who robbed 15 restaurants at gunpoint — including one in Auburn and one in Kent.
The third grade class at Rock Creek Elementary School sat with wide eyes on Dec. 8 as they watched a child their age, with a disability, jet ski in a video. They oohed as another child played basketball or was shown indoor skydiving. Allison Bureau’s son, Wyatt, is shown in a lot of clips in the video.
On Dec. 5 it was reported to officers that an unknown subject stole two cellphones from the AT&T store in Covington.
For nearly a decade the Palmer Coking Coal Company in Black Diamond has provided lumps of coal to Christmas shoppers looking for a funny gift or gag. The goal is to raise funds for Vine Maple Place in Maple Valley, a nonprofit organization providing transitional housing for single mothers.
The Covington City Council placed it unanimous stamp of approval on the 2016 operating and capital budget Dec. 8 closing the book on 2015.
On Dec. 9 officers spoke with someone who was riding their bike without wearing a helmet. Upon contact, officers found the person to be in possession of heroin.
On Dec. 8 officers responded to reports that an unknown suspect entered the victim’s home through an unlocked door and move the gun safe.
A new sign for the Lake Wilderness Arboretum Tribal Life Trail features a map, interpretive artwork and details about this ethnobotanical garden.
A raft flipped over during a training exercise on the Cedar River near Maple Valley this afternoon.
The cities of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Lake Sawyer Park Foundation will receive more than $300,000 for three area water quality improvement projects.
Metropolitan King County Council Chair Larry Phillips is calling the agreement announced in Paris at the end of the COP21 climate summit, a game changing document in the effort to reduce the impacts of global warming.
The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s (OSPI) Child Nutrition Services section encourages eligible nonresidential licensed child-care centers, family day-care homes, emergency shelters, at-risk centers and some adult day care centers in Washington to participate in the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).
According to the National Fire Protection Association, approximately 230 home fires start due to holiday trees each year. These fires result in an average of six deaths, 22 injuries, and over $18 million in damages.
The Metropolitan King County Council approved the funding of 27 projects designed to improve water quality throughout the region.
The Metropolitan King County Council and King County Elections’ are working to expand the number of ballot drop-off locations in King County. The Council unanimously adopted a motion requesting the development of a plan that will expand access while ensuring geographic equity and convenience for voters.
Flooding, wind, and landslides from this week’s storm have impacted residents and businesses across King County
An ordinance allowing for the issuance of transit passes to AmeriCorps service members (Ordinance 2015-0451).
With state business tax filing deadlines coming soon, the Washington State Department of Revenue wants businesses impacted by the recent windstorms and flooding to know relief is available.
Dace’s Rock ‘n’ More Music Academy is looking for electric guitar donations for a Holiday Guitar Drive.
