Several new alcohol- and marijuana-related laws became effective July 24. Among the new laws is a section of Senate Bill 5052
Unanimous approval of Building for Culture program
With the launch of bachelor degree programs in software development and network administration and security, Green River College is striving to create a strong tech presence in the South Sound.
Washington experienced modest job growth in June, resulting in a 5.3 percent unemployment rate for the month, on a preliminary, seasonally adjusted basis, according to estimates by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Maple Valley Food Bank and Emergency Services fill backpacks with school supplies for students in kindergarten to 12th grade in the Tahoma School District.
They are looking for donations from now until Aug. 16.
The Maple Valley City Council met Monday, July 27 to discuss the potential for a priority based budgeting method
Detectives with the King County Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit are looking for any information on an unidentified person whose remains were found in a duffle bag at an apartment complex.
King County residents not currently registered to vote in Washington can register in person at the King County Elections office or the Voter Registration Annex through 4:30 p.m. on Monday, July 27.
Some seniors and disabled citizens will have an easier time qualifying for property tax relief starting with their 2016 tax bill.
Drivers relying on State Route 18 between Federal Way and Auburn should plan for major delays and alternate routes.
The two day 2015 Covington Days festival enjoyed large crowds with very warm weather and a variety of activities for all ages.
At 5:25 p.m. a smoky kitchen fire displaced a family of 5 from their Kent Valley apartment located in the 1000 block of Central Avenue North.
motion approving a partnership between King County and 4Culture to create a bond financed arts, cultural, heritage and preservation capital program to build, maintain, expand, preserve and improve new and existing cultural facilities (Motion 2015-0288).
The Maple Valley City Council meets at 7 p.m., Monday July 27 at the Tahoma School District Central Services building
The Black Diamond Community Center is now accepting applications for school supplies for Black Diamond area youth in grades Kindergarten through grade twelve
At the July 13 meeting, the Maple Valley City Council unanimously voted to approve an interlocal agreement between the city and the Tahoma School District
Providing voting materials in Korean and Spanish by the 2016 general election
Ryan Ludeman, a 2015 graduate of Tahoma High School, received a $1,000 Charles W. Harrison scholarship from the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture at Washington State University
Events for children, teens, families, and adults for the month of August
Valley Medical Center’s Clinic Network recently received the highest level of Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), part of a national initiative for improving care coordination in primary care
