Wireless retailer’s “Stop the Hunger” program hosts fund drives for 300 local food banks to help combat food insecurity
The Metropolitan King County Council today unanimously approved an ordinance which creates a full-time, ongoing and independent auditor of Metro Transit
Maple Valley Fire & Life Safety report from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2
The police department discussed ways to protect the most common stolen property during its monthly business watch newsletter
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
The Washington state Elections Division has long prided itself on helping ensure that our state’s military and overseas voters have access to voting and are not disenfranchised.
King County’s innovative Regional Veterans Court helps vets stay out of further involvement in the justice system, and reduces the use of jails and emergency services.
The Council will take public comment on the proposed 2015-2016 King County Budget.
As of 12 p.m. Friday, 45 Tahoma High School student-athletes have been suspended from participating in any games or contests for being involved in a party that occurred last weekend
Winter will be here before you know it, so now’s the time to make sure you—and your vehicle—are ready for snow and ice
While health and aid workers from around the globe work to stop the epidemic at the source, the United States response to the spread of Ebola has been decidedly fickle
The King County Housing Authority has been awarded rental subsidies from HUD that will enable it to support 33 formerly homeless veterans at the Multi-Service Center Federal Way Veterans Project that will break ground next month
Soos Creek Water and Sewer District project expectations
Recent lockdowns in Moses Lake, Federal Way and Seattle underscore the threats students face. Here is a statement from State Superintendent Randy Dorn on recent events
Ron Taylor believes he “took a stand” against political correctness. Other Black Diamond City Council members and the mayor said Taylor made offensive remarks in an inappropriate fashion
Tahoma schools are doing what they can to learn from the recent shooting to keep students safe as much as possible
Continuing needed protection/mitigation work while allocating funds for flood corridor projects
Cedar Grove is hosting a company-wide food drive the week of Nov. 10 and collected donations will be given to the Maple Valley Food Bank
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
The annual event let costumed kids see, climb in and explore the “big rigs” from around the community, while also getting in some trick-or-treating
