At the tender age of 7, Solomon wrote her first song, and she knew then she wanted to be on country radio. To make that aspiration happen she needs to be in Nashville.
Dale Hoover wants to bust one of the biggest myths about Meals on Wheels: it is not just for poor seniors.
Know the suicide warning signs and where to find help.
The city of Maple Valley is taking the next steps in securing legal representation on a contract basis after eliminating the staff city attorney position late last year.
Alicia French, a senior at Tahoma High School, knows the darkness of suicide too well.
Marylou Ozbolt-Storer of Maple Valley is a local artist who will be participating in the RAGS wearable art show March 7-10 in Fife.
Catherine Brooks earned the distinction of Collegiate Scholar for the fall 2012 semester.
Valley Girls & Guys will host its first official kick off meeting for the 2013 team at 6:30 p.m. in the library at Rock Creek Elementary in Maple Valley.
Tahoma has been recognized for its approach to sustainability and systems thinking, both of which are a focus of Senge’s work.
Governor Jay Inslee addressed issues of job creation, the state budget, education funding and gun control as he outlined his policy goals for his first term
Tahoma High School’s We the People team won the annual state competition that was held in Olympia on Jan. 11. The team will advance to the national competition in Washington D.C. in April.
Members of the Kent-based Institute for Community Leadership visited the Capitol campus and addressed the Senate’s education committee on Jan 21.
A new memorial honoring Sergeant Hicks and Detective Raburn, who were both killed in the line of duty in the 1980s, was dedicated on Jan. 18 at Lake Wilderness Park.
Upcoming events include Open Mic Night, Third Word Wednesday and Tahoma music faculty concert.
The purpose of a burn ban is to reduce the amount of pollution that is creating unhealthy air. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency staff will continue to monitor the situation.
Students performed various dances as part of an assembly that celebrated the legacy of Dr. King on Jan. 18.
People without health insurance can get best protection against flu.
The goal of the grant is to increase the number of underrepresented minority and female high school students to participate in advanced placement courses.
Candidates for openings on Covington’s Parks and Recreation Commission will interview during a special meeting Tuesday at City Hall
This is the third win for Photography By Nicolette, having also received the award in 2010 and 2011.
