After completing his master’s degree this spring, Kentwood grad Tyler Weinbrecht is headed to Malawi for six months with Construction for Change
A list of “warm, safe, and dry” projects to be done this summer have been presented to the Tahoma School District School Board.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Dow Constantine proposes eliminating 72 bus routes and reducing or revising an additional 84 routes.
Air Force Airman Jacob A. Breitenstein graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
Maple Valley City Councilwoman Victoria Laise Jonas announced at the Tuesday City Council meeting she will be resigning her seat on June 24.
The Washington State Department of Transportation and contractor crews will close I-90 at 7:30 p.m. for about an hour each night Tuesday, May 27, Wednesday, May 28 and Thursday, May 29.
In the wake of the Oso landslide, the King County Flood Control District Executive Committee wants to use advances in technology to dramatically improve the collection and use of landslide data.
Lake Wilderness Arboretum’s docent program and educational outreach provide a variety of enjoyable learning opportunities for people of all ages.
Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry, who received the Medal of Honor July 2011, spoke at the Tahoma Memorial Day service Monday, May 26.
An outbreak of E. coli cases led state health officials to warn consumers not to eat raw clover sprouts from an Idaho producer.
As people start to flock to local beaches, lakes, and rivers with the warmer weather, the state Department of Health urges parents to talk to their kids about water safety. In late spring, water is extremely cold and mountain snowmelt creates fast-moving, debris-filled rivers and streams that increase the hazards for rafting, kayaking, and swimming.
A motion confirming the membership for the task force to review the Executive’s low-income fare program implementation plan (Substitute Motion 2014-0178.2)
All graduating seniors and their families are welcome to attend the service
Advances in technology provide opportunity to develop preparation plans
Congressman Adam Smith visited Kent School District May 16 to take a closer look at award-winning iGrad, its cutting-edge youth re-engagement program.
ASL students perform in cutting-edge musical event
The ECHS graduation ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. on June 8 at Benaroya Hall in Seattle.
On May 17, WGU Washington awarded degrees to a record number of graduates during its commencement ceremony at McCaw Hall in Seattle.
Weekly call log for Mountain View Fire and Rescue
