A study session will start at 6 p.m. to discuss sign policy amendments
Members of the Maple Valley community are being asked to provide comments and ideas to the city of Maple Valley Parks and Recreation Commission that will help guide future development recommendations for two city owned park properties in Maple Valley that are undeveloped on June 25.
All senior programs are located at the Black Diamond Community Center, located at 31605 Third Ave in Black Diamond.
The ceremony to announce the winners will be held June 9.
The Tahoma School Board unanimously approved the schematic design for the new Tahoma High School at its May 27 board meeting.
Community team led by Real Life Church ‘brings it’ to Ghana
Ride, hike or volunteer and join King County Parks in celebrating National Trails Day this Saturday, June 7.
The city of Maple Valley Parks & Recreation is packing your summer full of festivals, concerts and more! Mark your calendars for fantastic summer entertainment at Lake Wilderness Park!
Weekly call log for Mountain View Fire and Rescue.
Capt. Mike McCarthy, or Principal McCarthy as he is known around Covington Elementary School, is one of many local residents who helped at the site of the 520 mudslide in Oso in the slide’s aftermath.
Cynthia Lyman, 71, collapsed in front of approximately 13 people
The state Supreme Court has denied a petition for review by Toward Responsible Development of the Court of Appeals decision upholding developer YarrowBay’s plans for two master planned developments in Black Diamond.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Maple Valley Police Chief Michelle Bennett has accepted a reassignment to a different post within the King County Sheriff’s Office.
The King County Library System is aware of recent minor theft reports at the Maple Valley Library and is not overly concerned.
City hopes new design and slogan will help develop Covington as a destination to stop and shop
A habitat restoration event will be held from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Soos Creek Park on June 14.
Applications have to be received by the Flood District by Sunday, June 15.
Inslee visits successful dropout recovery program, first one of its kind in the state
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
