Drivers who use eastbound State Route 18 near Auburn should be prepared for overnight closures of the Green River (Neeley) bridge on Wednesday, July 15, and Thursday, July 16.
There will be a Maple Valley City Council meeting tonight, Monday, July 13 at 7 p.m.
It’s the day many football fans have been waiting for: single-game tickets for the Seahawks go on sale today
A motion confirming the appointment of Julie Wise as deputy director of the department of elections
The bipartisan transportation package that passed the Senate and House includes two large projects to address traffic and safety concerns on I-90 and Highway 18 over Tiger Mountain and I-90 from Eastgate to Issaquah, Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah, announced yesterday
It only takes 10 minutes for a car to reach deadly temperatures for a child or pet trapped inside.
With Western Washington in the middle of a heat wave, it’s especially important right now to be vigilant. A parked car can reach 125 degrees in just a few minutes, even with the windows partially open
We rely on our hands for so many daily activities, from working to driving to cooking. Hand pain stemming from arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome or other causes can be very debilitating if not treated. Fortunately, there are many treatments available.
Youth and adult volunteer positions on the Arts, Planning and Human Services commissions are available in Covington
This year’s theme for the Chalk In event at the Black Diamond Miners Day is “The sky is the limit.”
What started as a small love of cooking for Natalie Vorpahl while growing up in Enumclaw, has led to an appearance on the Food Network Channel’s Cake Wars
Roots are what keep a tree grounded, keep it steady and help it to grow tall
It was a turning point in the war. George Washington had just crossed the Delaware River, capturing the town of Trenton from British-allied German forces and defending the town against a counterattack led by the Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis in the dawning days of 1777
During the June 30 City Council special meeting, the city of Covington and Tatsuno, Japan joined together as sister cities.
The Fourth of July picnic at Lake Wilderness Park featured a pie baking contest, live music, games and a fireworks show.
At the June 30 meeting the Tahoma School Board unanimously voted to close Russell Ridge 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
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
It is no mystery the weather over the last month has been hotter than many Western Washingtonians are used to.
And the hot, dry weather didn’t take a break on July 4.
