Legislation also creates nation’s first transit-based carbon offset program
On Oct. 28, 2014, the Kent Fire Department RFA and the Washington State Council of Firefighters received a Safety and Health Investment Project (SHIP) grant
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Maple Valley ArtWalk, sponsored by the Maple Valley Creative Arts Council, is putting out a call to artists
An ordinance creating the King County Metro Transit carbon offset program.
The American Heart Association estimates that more than 6,000 people under 18 experience sudden cardiac arrest each year. Undetected heart conditions are the leading causes of death in young athletes, who as a group make up over half of all youth sudden cardiac arrest cases
The second installment of Washington’s smoke signals series on marijuana tackles the myths around pot
All senior programs are located at the Black Diamond Community Center, located at 31605 Third Ave (state Route 169) in Black Diamond
Maple Valley Library – 21844 SE 248th Street, Maple Valley 98038 – 425.432.4620
House Majority Leader Pat Sullivan (D-Covington) introduced a bill Wednesday to help bring additional education opportunities to underserved areas and students
The Montana State University 2014 fall semester honor roll included students from Washington
Maple Valley Detective Jason Stanley said he’s seen neighborhood disputes and is grateful he gets along with his own neighbors. In his mind, there’s little worse than a neighbor dispute — being a prisoner in your own home
The editorial cartoon for the Jan 30 issue of the Reporter
The cool, wet western Washington weather creates ideal conditions for mosses, lichens and algae to grow on tree trunks, limbs and other surfaces
The donated aid car will be used to transport patients to Magbenteh Hospital in the town of Makeni, in Sierra Leone
A new team is about to join the Maple Valley and Covington sports scene — Tahoma Girls Water Polo Club
The Maple Valley City Council is looking at options for refinancing $2.9 million in general obligation bonds. One option would impose restrictions on the land the bonds paid for while saving more money, while the other would save a modest amount of money but with no restrictions on the land
The park will be open for a limited schedule starting Feb. 2
Fire Marshall says one home sustains an estimated $160,000 in damage
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
