Current and former members of the Mariners franchise hosted an assembly for Crestwood students on Jan. 9.
A rollover accident was reported in Maple Valley at Four Corners near the McDonalds on Sunday, Jan. 13.
Chris Lehnertz, Pacific West Region Director, National Park Service, has issued a decision and a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Camp Muir Rehabilitation Plan Environmental Assessment (EA).
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of more than 100 different chemicals that are toxic to organisms, including humans. The state departments of Ecology (Ecology) and Health have released a Chemical Action Plan (CAP) that addresses uses and releases of PAHs in Washington.
The Southeast King County Parkinson’s Disease support group will meet September 25, 2012 at 10:30 am at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church located at 25810 156th Avenue S.E.,Covington, WA 98042.
King County today launched a countywide campaign to raise awareness of the problem of human trafficking in our community. The campaign includes ads on 200 Metro buses that will begin to appear on Friday, a public service announcement, and a program to train key County staff to recognize and respond to human trafficking situations.
Adjusted for regional cost-differences, Washington now ranks 43rd in student spending. Only seven states invest less per child. The statistic, based on a new report from Education Week, shows Washington’s ranking fell by one slot and that spending in Washington decreased by $184 per student from the previous report.
Tahoma High student organizes senior project to raise money for American Cancer Association.
Norm and Tammy Mack have a combined total of over 50 years in the grocery business and look forward to opening their store.
Incident of the week and department news for Mountain View Fire and Rescue
Children from around the world participate in choir with local roots.
This year is Rosand’s first as an administrator and his vision for the school includes raising student success and focusing on the human element.
The Weekly, a freely distributed newspaper in Seattle and nearby cities, was purchased from Village Voice Media Holdings.
Experience art in Maple Valley through a variety of upcoming events.
Kent School District is honoring school board members this month as a part of School Board Recognition Month proposed by Governor Christine Gregoire.
Stroller Strides in Maple Valley, which is owned by Kristy Fassio, helps moms get fit before and after baby.
The Enumclaw School District Board of Directors hosted a public hearing Wednesday night regarding the proposed transfer of land from the Tahoma School District to Enumclaw.
A good business will invest in the future, even when times are bad.
Funds raised will go toward purchasing a security system, additional exterior security lights and a sound system.
Officers are invited to attend a ceremony to dedicate the new Hicks and Raburn memorial site.
