A new outlet to increase awareness of the tragedy of Human Trafficking in King County was unveiled today on a billboard along the East Valley Highway in Kent.
Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon today set 2013 fishing seasons for the lower Columbia River that anticipate a smaller return of spring chinook salmon and reflect continuing concerns about the river’s white sturgeon population.
An ordinance authorizing the execution of an interagency agreement between the County, city of Seattle and state of Washington for potential participation in a demonstration project of a financially integrated care model (Ordinance 2013-0037).
Students from Covington and Maple Valley named to SPU Dean’s list.
Stephanie Conrod of Maple Valley was named to the list, signifying a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
The Parks and Recreation division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, is now accepting applications from qualified groups that partner with a public agency, such as a school district or city parks department, to develop or renovate sports facilities.
Weekly updates and incident report for Mountain View Fire and Rescue.
Upcoming and ongoing events and services at the BDCC.
The base paving of the west side of the road has been rescheduled to Jan. 31 however rain is likely to push work to Feb. 1.
State Senator Joe Fain has introduced a proposal to strengthen the penalty for those convicted of assaulting a teacher or other school staff member.
Now aspiring filmmakers in the industry, Erik Franklin and Daniel Husser are embarking on their first full-length feature movie.
Nick Malik of Covington co-authored “Stories That Move Mountains”
Becoming a published author was a long, two-year journey for Maple Valley resident BJ Farish.
Maple Valley will focus its 2013 legislative agenda on transportation and on legislation that would make it easier for the city to annex property.
The Harlem Globetrotters return to Kent with their dazzling basketball and entertainment skills for two shows on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the ShoWare Center.
A group of Covington residents culminated nine months of work with a series of recommendations for the City Council.
The Seattle Thunderbirds Hockey School spans two weeks in August at the ShoWare Center.
Tahoma High students from the Literature that Inspires and Advanced Video Productions classes teamed up to write and film documentaries on issues that face teens today.
Public swim Feb. 16 to feature two-for-one admission price.
Class offers chance to learn about Tai Chi and Chinese New Year
