The next regular Work Session and Town Hall meeting is scheduled for Jan. 8, 2015.
WSDOT and Seattle Tunnel Partners conducted additional survey work early Sunday morning
A motion establishing the 2015 state legislative agenda for the King County Flood Control Zone District (Motion FCD14-03).
A King County resident is negative on initial testing for the Ebola virus.
King County Councilman Reagan Dunn joined Interim King County Library System Director Julie Acteson and community members to officially reopen the Fairwood Library
The work, which is expected to last at least three days, is necessary to fix a failing drainage system beneath the roadway
The city of Covington’s identity remains under construction, but it’s being built with fewer drive-thru windows
Every night through New Year’s Day, visitors can treat themselves to a festive holiday display of lights unlike any other in the South Sound area
Snoey served the Covington community for more than 12 years
Cathy Wahlin, who lives in Covington and works at Kent’s Windermere Real Estate/PSK, recently received the 2014 Five Star Real Estate Agent Award
Kentwood High School was in an emergency lockdown this morning because a handcuffed man escaped police custody and went onto campus after a traffic stop
So what’s next for motorists? It’s obvious: the decline at the pump will continue across all 50 states, and it has. One gas station in Oklahoma City dropped to $1.99 Wednesday
Anthony DeLeon, a 2011 Tahoma grad, is a junior in Central Washington University’s musical theatre program
Department recommends being proactive this holiday season
The city of Maple Valley posted caution signs at Lake Wilderness due to the presence of Cyanobacteria scum formations identified in the swimming beach on Nov. 5 and Nov. 20
Cary Kemp watches as her nails are decorated at the Jamberry Nails booth Saturday during the Kentlake Craft Fair
Residents can rest easy knowing their property taxes will most likely not increase, despite the increase in the levy amount that was approved at the Nov. 24 council meeting
For the second consecutive year, Washington has the largest group of new National Board Certified Teachers
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
After 11 turbulent months on the job, Dave Gordon submitted his resignation as mayor of Black Diamond on Nov. 25
