The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week.
Career expo brings together more than 100 employers wanting to meet with former military personnel
Cornerstone Church of Covington celebrated the arrival of their new senior pastor Rev. James Murphy earlier this month, following the retirement of Rev. Doug Waite last month.
Council and commission members to attend a video conference with Suwanee, Georgia, to receive a presentation on its town center development
On July 17, King County Assessor Lloyd Hara’s office mailed the 2014 property valuations to all residential property owners in Maple Valley.
Council will hold public hearings on ordinance amendments.
Road closures from wildfires in north central Washington could reroute several thousand more vehicles onto Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass this weekend.
Blood drives will be held in Covington and Maple Valley in August.
Seven-day closure of all but one westbound lane kicks off Friday, July 18 with closures of I-405 ramps
Gary Shannon Edwards ordered to repay his victims and serve 30 days in jail
The national event is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 5
Tips for starting a business continuity plan at the free webinar
The city of Covington is hoping for help in providing a brighter, cheaper glow to the city.
The Black Diamond Library is located at 24707 Roberts Drive, Black Diamond. For questions call 360.886.1105.
MultiCare Covington Medical Center has been recognized for providing excellent patient care in its Emergency Department.
The weekly call report for King County Fire District 44.
King County’s sale of 35 acres of property in the Donut Hole to the Tahoma School District for the site of the new Tahoma High School is slowly inching toward completion.
The city of Maple Valley and the King County Sheriff’s Office are moving forward with the process of hiring a new police chief for Maple Valley.
Isaac Johnson had been itching to ride in the annual Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic since he first heard about it at age 13. This year, at 16, it became a reality.
Fire burned more than 200 yards of brush and came close to commercial structures in Tukwila
