One of the first things to be noticed about John Ewell is his ink. A small, plain cross adorns his left cheekbone, just under his eye, and his arms and hands are covered in an array of art as well.
Police have arrested two individuals they believe are responsible for recent thefts at the Maple Valley library.
Joe Androsko and Marsha Tetzlaff were elected to the Black Diamond Community Center Board of Directors at the meeting held June 9.
As the weekends get warmer and the grills make their way into the nightly routine, the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority asks residents to consider the following safety tips.
The Kentlake High class of 2014 graduated on June 14 at Showare Center in Kent.
City Council completed the first major step to rebuilding the bridge by entering into a contract agreement with King County
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Emergency repairs on Covington Way Southeast between Southeast Wax Road and 164th Place Southeast on Friday, June 20
Activities include wellness and sports performance speakers from MultiCare and Turning Point Studio Pro Skier Tyler Ceccanti will talk about improving sports performance.
The summer lunch program will run the week of June 23-the week of Aug. 14.
Cascade Regional Blood Services is hosting several upcoming blood drives in Covington during July.
This summer area firefighters are participating in specialized training that may keep them alive during a catastrophic emergency.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Glaciar Park Elementary students collected more than 40,000 drink pouches
Collaborative Solid Waste Transfer Plan review calls for smaller, right-sized transfer station network
The President’s Honor Roll recognizes students who stand above the rest with excellent academic performance.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Through the good works of longtime friend of the arboretum Charles Benedict, a Little Free Library has been donated to the arboretum and is installed somewhere in the gardens and forest trails.
A new board responsible for restoring fish habitat by expediting the removal of fish barriers in Washington’s streams will hold its first meeting June 17 in Olympia.
Rock blasting closures start an hour later next week on Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass. Drivers need to plan for added travel time due lane closures in multiple locations along the pass.
