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The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week.
King County Metro Transit has improved access to some restrooms for bus drivers and is correcting other problems identified in its restroom network.
Public Health of Seattle and King County has notified the Kent School District that it has begun to see an increase in influenza activity in King County.
Nine Tahoma High School students placed in a recent essay competition hosted by the Maple Valley-Black Diamond Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5052.
The National Weather Service is forecasting showers and a chance of snow Sunday, Dec. 28.
Hop Jack’s, “A Neighborhood Gathering Place,” has collected over 100 bikes and scooters for underprivileged kids through the 3rd annual company promotion called “Spikes Bikes”
Due to the significant need in Washington state for highly-skilled technology workers capable of meeting the demands of the 21st century, today state Reps. Drew Hansen, D-Bainbridge Island, and Chad Magendanz, R-Issaquah, are partnering with Washington students to participate in the “Hour of Code,” a week-long national event that promotes computer science education.
After the holidays are over, make sure you dispose of your cut holiday tree properly.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released the final cleanup plan for the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund site, a major industrial waterway that includes the mouth of the Duwamish River on the south end of Elliott Bay.
The National Weather Service forecasts showers Friday and a chance of snow Sunday.
The impetus behind Brian Davis’ abrupt resignation as a teacher and coach of the Tahoma basketball team apparently stemmed from allegations of inappropriate conversations and contact with a female student, according to emails and notes received from the Tahoma School District through a public records request
Covington Police pursued and recovered a stolen vehicle at around 6:40 a.m. on Dec. 21
The Greater Maple Valley Unincorporated Area Council will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A report from the MLS summarizing November activity shows year-over-year gains in pending sales, closed sales and median prices
This new system holds three times more than the old one and mounts to the five-yard dump truck
The Kent Fire Department RFA received more than $600,000 from a solar energy efficiency grant earlier this month
Gov. Jay Inslee met with Sound Publishing reporters and editors Dec. 18 at the Bellevue Reporter office to discuss the executive branch’s 2015-17 budget proposal
Big changes are looming for the Tahoma School District. Not only are district officials planning for a new high school, they are also working on a reconfiguration plan for the rest of their schools for when the project is completed
Imagine starting your career at 16 years old. Most people that age don’t know what their future will look like in five or 10 years. Some, however, have it all mapped out
