The Kent School District has released a new mobile app to allow parents and students to access daily menus from their smart phones and tablets
A total of 401 schools earned Washington Achievement Awards for 2014. Award-winning schools were notified last week via email by State Superintendent Randy Dorn and State Board of Education Chair Isabel Muñoz-Colón
A parent info night on teen drug trends will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, at the Maple Valley Community Center
Greg Goral was diagnosed with appendix cancer three years ago
Xakary the Magician performed for about 100 kids at the Maple Valley Library last Friday
During the March 24 Covington City Council meeting, the City Manager Regan Bolli announced the city will be putting up a new banner sign
The city of Black Diamond and Lake Sawyer Park Foundation are teaming up April 25 – Earth Day – to clean up Lake Sawyer Park
She managed to keep her addiction mostly to herself by keeping her grades up so her parents wouldn’t suspect anything was amiss
The Washington Department of Labor and Industries is investigating all the sub-contractors involved with the SR 410 project
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
Tahoma High School’s head custodian, Rick Bergum, is a finalist for a nationwide Janitor of the Year contest
The 2015 Washington NW Regional competition of the annual Washington State Envirothon is hosted by the King Conservation District, Lake Wilderness Arboretum and the city of Maple Valley, and takes place Thursday, April 30 at Lake Wilderness Park
Economic Development Council and Planning Commission will have openings later this year
After making the decision to close Russell Ridge Center and notifying parents March 13, Tahoma School District released an analysis of the school March 31, which outlines its reasons for the permanent closure
King County’s annual Best Workplaces for Waste Prevention and Recycling list is accepting applications for 2015. Now in its ninth year, the list recognizes businesses in King County that have excelled at preventing waste and promoting recycling.
The Washington House of Representatives yesterday passed Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s Patent Troll Prevention Act, a bill to protect Washington small businesses from predatory and bad faith patent infringement claims and demands, in an overwhelming 94-3 vote.
The City Council meeting previously scheduled for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14, is canceled
Six people have been displaced after a fire started in their mobile home in the 24400 block of 64 Ave. S.
