On Tuesday morning Burien Police were called to Highline United Methodist Church when the pastor arrived at work to find someone inside
A motion supporting passage of state legislation enabling creation of cultural access funds (Motion 2015-0068).
The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week.
A house fire in the 25400 block of 29th Ave S displaces five; three adults and two minors. Although the house had working smoke detectors, it was one of the residents who realized there was a fire and woke the rest of the family to allow them to escape without harm.
“My primary goal has always been to bring about an end to the Defendants’ unlawful conduct and to make clear that I will not tolerate discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.”
The Metropolitan King County Council today gave its unanimous approval to a contract agreement with the city of Seattle that will allow the city to purchase additional transit service hours from Metro Transit. The approved legislation will implement an increase of 223,000 additional hours of transit service starting in June.
Learn what materials are accepted in curbside composting and recycling, and how to keep edible food from going to waste, with the King County Master Recycler Composter (MRC) volunteer training in Kent.
The King County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team will be conducting training in Maple Valley Feb. 25
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Craig Goodwin, newly appointed Black Diamond City Council member, is a talented nature and wildlife photographer. He sent these photos to The Reporter
The Lake Wilderness Arboretum Foundation is looking for vendors interested in exhibiting at the 44th annual spring plant sale
A group of four state senators who serve on the Transportation Committee, including Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, unveiled a $15 billion transportation revenue package proposal Feb. 12. The package consists of more than $8 billion in new project funding including $3.2 billion for projects affecting residents in Covington and Maple Valley
The Hawk property project is flying fast and furious into Covington. That was the update the City Council received at the Feb. 10 meeting from Colin Lund, director of development for Oakpointe-Yarrow Bay Holdings, a Kirkland firm
The Covington Transportation Benefit District wants to fund local road repair projects by increasing the city’s sales tax by 0.2 percent through Proposition 1, which will go out to the voters in April
Bee’s Florist, in Covington, sold over 500 rose stems this Valentine’s Day
The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week.
An ordinance approving a transit service funding agreement with the city of Seattle (Ordinance 2015-0039).
Local residents will have a prime opportunity to learn about the internal workings of the 9-1-1 emergency dispatch center when the next 9-1-1 Citizens Academy is held on March 28, 2015
King County Executive Dow Constantine and King County Board of Health chair Joe McDermott remind residents just a few days remain before the close of Open Enrollment on Washington’s health exchange
Petty Officer 2nd Class Adrienne Powers is a mass communication specialist aboard the aircraft carrier operating out of Yokosuka, Japan
