Unanimous support for recommendations from Youth Task Force
The following local students have earned their name on the Washington State University and University of Wyoming presidents’ lists for honor roll
Washington kindergartners may be at increased risk of preventable diseases, according to data released by the state Department of Health last week
Photos of the 2015 Maple Valley Days at Lake Wilderness Park
Other events planned throughout the summer include music in the park, Shakespeare in the park and a family movie night and concert
Lake Wilderness Arboretum volunteers are re-establishing plant collections into five unique gardens
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
In the clipped, clinical wording of autopsy reports everywhere, King County Medical Examiner Tim Williams noted that the little girl on the table, known in court records as “N.B.” had sustained “significant bruising to her body,” including her face, upper mid and lower chest, abdomen, back, sides, buttocks, arms, legs
Brett Easter, a 14-year-old student pilot living in Covington, has a grand goal. This summer he hopes to become the youngest person to fly solo across Washington
The city of Covington is looking for community members to run a Parks and Recreation Priorities Advisory Committee or PRePAC
Amid a slowly recovering economy, one industry remains in high demand and the Tahoma High School has been tapping into that this year
Tahoma, Kentwood and Kentlake graduation slideshow
It’s time to grab your reusable bag, meet your local farmer and choose from an assortment of tasty, nutritious fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy and more –much of it coming from within a short tractor ride of your community.
As our population ages, there is increased awareness in ensuring that seniors are safe from harm in their golden years. In recognition of this effort the Metropolitan King County Council today proclaimed June 15, 2015, as Elder Abuse Awareness Day in King County.
Knowledge of potential scams can prevent a ruined vacation
Scammers have updated age-old scare tactics for modern consumers. And this particular type of scam, which the Federal Trade Commission and Microsoft issued warnings about, is still making the rounds
Highlights from the Metropolitan King County Council meeting
Refinancing and growth elements help protect current rate
