The public hearing will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 7
The Energy Information Administration released its weekly report this week on the status of petroleum inventories in the United States
Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a Motion for Reconsideration asking the Washington Supreme Court to reexamine its recent ruling declaring charter schools unconstitutional
Washington election officials are sending out postcards this week to about 218,000 state residents who appear eligible to vote, but haven’t registered
Average bills would return to levels last seen in 2004
Food drive held in Covington and Maple Valley for those in need
Beginning July 1, 2016 the community centers in Maple Valley and Black Diamond may have to scale back their senior services programs
A vital state program has been fully restored – thanks to a budget agreement signed by Gov. Jay Inslee this summer – that will help put food on the table for many struggling, dependent immigrant families.
South County Cats’ eighth annual CAToberfest is scheduled for 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Greater Maple Valley Community Center
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
This new plan is being considered because of the cost savings on the new high school and other improvement projects
The King County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate an April 13 head-on vehicle crash just outside of Kent that killed a 25-year-old Federal Way woman.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and to get a jump start, Covington is holding its sixth annual Purple Light Nights is Saturday, Sept. 26.
Today is the last official day of summer and the air is beginning to remind us that fall is here.
A new and highly effective approach to control a viral pathogen that affects threatened steelhead trout in an Idaho hatchery is documented in a new paper
Governor Jay Inslee has declared Sept. 21-25 SepticSmart Week, underscoring the importance of maintaining the 950,000 privately owned septic systems operating in Washington
The Washington Employment Security Department will receive nearly $2.5 million in federal funding to improve employment opportunities for adults and youth with disabilities
Thanks in part to the community partnership that King County created to help residents sign up for affordable insurance, the number of uninsured adults here dropped by 38 percent. That’s 4 percent more than the rest of the state — and more than in all but one of the other 49 states
