An ordinance adopting public transportation service reductions for February 2015 (Substitute Ordinance 2014-0382.2).
Metro’s fall service revisions – including the elimination of 26 bus routes and service revisions to at least 30 others – take effect Saturday, Sept. 27.
Drivers should plan for added travel time due to construction-related slowdowns.
Meeting is scheduled from 7-9 p.m. at the Maple Valley Fire Station
Maple Valley nonprofit will take 15-20 volunteers to Uganda in the summer of 2015
Contractor crews are planning full directional closures of SR 99 next week to continue work on pavement repair, installing traffic loops and striping.
First open mic will be Oct. 3, with sign-ups at 7 p.m.
Kent Fire Investigators are sifting through ashes to determine what started a house fire in the 3800 block of S. 249 Street.
The Summer’s End Fun Run is part of the inaugural So. King Challenge
MVFLS receives 22 emergency medical service calls in week
Joannie Blyth tells her story on the eve of Take a Step Against Domestic Violence 5K Walk
Maple Valley’s Avery Estes, 10, assists with fight against texting and driving
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
The Metropolitan King County Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 6, to take testimony on a proposed ordinance authorizing the sale of a 35-acre parcel of County property to the Tahoma School District for development of a new high school.
King County Flood Control District Chair Reagan Dunn and Flood District Supervisor Pete von Reichbauer were at Auburn City Hall today for the first of two meetings where the public were able to review and comment on a variety of flood protection solutions for the lower Green River valley
Fire crews responded to a Commercial Fire on Kent’s East Hill in the 10600 block of SE 240 Street.
City will accept privately initiated amendment applications from Oct. 21-Dec. 19
Cecil D. Walker allegedly beat and stabbed his 86-year-old mother to death on Aug. 27, 2010
Alleged female victim told Covington police that her husband punched her in the eye and held her against her will
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
