Washington legislators are considering a proposal that would take money from a fund used to clean up hazardous waste and give it to private landowners to clean up trash left behind by hunters and other visitors
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
For the first time in generations wolf populations are on the rise in Washington State
Members of the Disabled American Veterans, local Chapter No. 33, placed Christmas wreaths on “fallen hero” chapter members graves at Tahoma National Cemetery
CDC is collaborating with public health officials in several states and with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenesinfections (listeriosis) linked to commercially produced, prepackaged caramel apples
January 22 – Thursday – Dance with Stan’s Band “Diamonds in the Rough.”
Help from the Salvation Army’s Warm Home Fund for Urgent or Final notices from Puget Sound Energy.
Generally mild weather this fall has extended the algae-growing season on lakes across King County. Toxic cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) are currently blooming along some shorelines on Lake Washington.
An ordinance approving service changes for June 2015 and September 2015 that will be funded by the city of Seattle through a transit service funding agreement with King County.
The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week
WSDOT reports I-90 express lanes will operate westbound from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18.
Pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems most at risk.
The King County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a man involved in an auto theft outside of Covington where the 2 year old child was in the truck
At 5:30 PM a SeaTac deputy attempted to stop a Honda that had been reported stolen to Tukwila Police.
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a flood watch for portions of western Washington, including the following counties: Grays Harbor, King, Lewis, Mason, Pierce and Thurston
King County has completed a study of the Cedar River’s channel migration zone (CMZ), which extends from the river’s mouth in the City of Renton upstream to Landsburg
Each year, fire departments across this country respond to over 10,000 home fires caused by candles. That equates to over 27 candle fires each day
Low-income families, seniors, and disabled persons with urgent or final notices in Black Diamond, Ravensdale, Maple Valley, Covington and east unincorporated Kent (zip code 98042) are eligible
A dental assistant named Mackenzie, 21, is a contestant on the popular ABC show “The Bachelor.”
A letter to the editor from Peter Hawley of Covington
