• On May 21 officers responded to reports that unknown suspects entered a closed construction site at night and stole a number of items from a shed. The police report stated the suspects gained access by cutting a chain link fence along a wooded area.
Events coming up in Covington, Maple Valley and Black Diamond
On May 31 five people were displaced after their home caught fire in the 26000 block of 174th Ave. SE in Covington.
Over the last week, the Kent Fire Department RFA has received several calls concerning door to door salespeople that are offering residential duct/vent cleaning as well as “other services”
The following are SPSL all-league selections for softball and baseball.
School district ends Tahoma Learning Community programs
The city councils from Covington, Maple Valley and Black Diamond met last week at their eighth annual joint council meeting May 27
Covington Way SE is scheduled to reopen on June 11
William Pand, former parks commissioner for the city of Covington and 2014 Kentlake and Green River Community College running start graduate has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington
Today the Washington State Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the state’s voter-approved recreational marijuana law.
The Arts Commission and the Human Services Commission will hold meetings next week
The City Council will meet for its regular meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, June 8
The Black Diamond Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 9 in the council chambers
The City Council will hold a joint study session with the Parks and Recreation Commission
In 1999, the world’s largest collection of western azaleas, the Smith-Mossman Western Azalea garden, was added to the collections at Lake Wilderness Arboretum
The Washington State Patrol is seeking information on a two car, hit and run collision involving a WSP patrol vehicle that occurred at approximately 11:16 am on June 2.
The King Conservation District is offering $650,000 of regional food systems grants in support of King County agriculture
The Tahoma High School is celebrating the groundbreaking of its new Tahoma High School
Each year, thousands of Washingtonians go fishing – legally – without a license. How? By taking advantage of “Free Fishing Weekend,” scheduled for June 6-7
Visit the Wastemobile in Covington to drop off and safely dispose of household hazardous waste
