Fire departments from Kent, SeaTac, Maple Valley, Tukwila and Burien to participate.
Community Emergency Response Team course in Feb. and March to create awareness and teach critical skills for assessing a disaster.
Paving and road closures moved to tomorrow due to weather.
The Lake Wilderness Arboretum Foundation is hosting a student art contest with the theme, “It’s your arboretum.”
Freight rail, ferries and aviation among programs highlighted
Council approves 2012 amendments to policies that manage growth in the unincorporated areas.
Washington State ranks number one in the nation for broadband adoption, network speeds and economic structure according to a study released today by TechNet, a network of CEOs and senior executives that promote the growth of technology-led innovation.
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission heard public testimony on a set of recommendations to restructure salmon and sturgeon fisheries on the lower Columbia River during its meeting Dec. 14-15 in Tumwater.
In her final budget proposal before leaving office, Gov. Chris Gregoire today proposed a balanced solution to the state’s nearly $1 billion 2013–15 budget shortfall.
Orange tabby cat named Crookshanks finds new home in the New Year
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider adopting broad-based changes in policies governing salmon and sturgeon fisheries on the lower Columbia River at a public meeting Jan. 11-12 in Olympia.
The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) has adopted a new rule that increases the flexible thresholds local governments may adopt to exempt certain minor new construction projects from review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).
Navy Seaman Brandie L. Storey, a 2011 graduate of Kentlake High School, Black Diamond, Wash., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
Current and former Seattle Mariners will host an assembly for Crestwood Elementary students on Wednesday.
Last year during the same time there were 960 DUI arrests in King County.
Club to host kick-off event Jan. 15 at local library.
Open Mic Night and Third Word Wednesday events to be held in Jan.
Taylor, a 2008 graduate of Kentlake High, realized recently her plans for life after college have changed thanks to a longtime friend who encouraged her to spend some time teaching in Ghana.
Roads, parks and economic development are at the top of the city of Covington’s legislative priorities.
National Board program challenges teachers, encourages reflection.
