The Black Diamond Community Center needs art work, vases, baskets, jewelry, pictures.
Washington also sees increase in diversity of test-taking students
Washington State Department of Transportation to close I-90 for rock blasting one hour Sept. 21,22,23 and 24
The Maple Trails Garden Club is looking for new members
Covington’s finance director, Rob Hendrickson, earned his 24th professional finance officer award from the Washington Finance Officers Association
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
On a quiet street in Covington sits the longest running Foursquare church in the area, run by one of the longest sitting pastors in the community
An assisted living and memory care community is coming to the city of Covington
Volunteer spends more than 1,200 hours researching the history of Ravensdale
To help mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, Washington students in grades 8 through 11 are invited to take part in an essay and letter-writing contest
Although Summer is officially here for one more week, the air is beginning to remind us that fall is just around the corner
Photos from the Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety open house
Every year in late summer and early autumn, visitors to Lake Wilderness Arboretum can view a delicate flower that is usually thought of as a harbinger of spring
Starting in 2016, the Kent School District will be adding a King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) School Resource Officer to serve its unincorporated schools during the school year. Primary services will be provided to Kentlake High School, Grass Lake Elementary School and Sawyer Woods Elementary School. For the three months that school is out of session, the deputy will provide patrol service in the unincorporated KCSO precinct area.
Low snowpack, a dry spring and exceptionally hot summer have made this a tough year for Northwest salmon, which need cool, clear water to reach their home streams and spawn successfully
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (Board) and the Suquamish Tribe today signed the nation’s first state-tribal marijuana compact
Sept. 10 the first “Silver Alert” was issued for Bryant Merrick after a report was taken by Issaquah Police Department. The alert went out at 9:30 a.m., and was posted on DOT digital billboards in three counties. Mr. Merrick was located by the Seattle Police Department Friday morning and is safe
Crews are performing a variety of maintenance projects to levees along the Green River in Renton, Tukwila and Kent. The work requires intermittent closures to sections of the Green River Trail
