Holiday travelers and skiers enjoying new snow at Snoqualmie Pass this weekend won’t see the finished product but will have indoor facilities available starting Friday, Dec. 21, one month ahead of schedule.
A powerful spam-sending application is attacking the most common smartphone operating system.
Covington City Hall will be closed for business Tuesday nn observance of Christmas Day.
There will be traffic revisions to both northbound and southbound state Route 169 at Southeast 260th Street from 7:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Friday for the construction of two storm crossings.
With the approval of the 2013 budget two positions were eliminated from Maple Valley’s payroll: city attorney and community development director.
A handful of legal decisions were issued recently related to YarrowBay’s master planned developments in Black Diamond, The Villages and Lawson Hills.
A new mural for the Black Diamond Miners Memorial has been set at the future site outside the Black Diamond Historical Society’s building.
Thanks to generous support from businesses and community members, the Covington community tree lights up the Don Henning Roundabout again.
Elizabeth R. Steele-Miller-Reed, formerly of Covington, was born May 2, 1943. She was the daughter of Floyd and Ruth Steele.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report Dec. 10-16
The Black Diamond Library will host Cantando y Jugando: Singing and Playing at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, January 14.
The Tahoma and Kent school districts have released statements in response to the Newtown shooting last Friday.
Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra Not So Silent Night – Holiday Concert Dec. 14.
Kentwood High School Conquerors collected over 55,000 pounds of food for the Kent and Maple Valley food banks in their annual “Munch Madness” canned food drive.
The Covington City Council meeting scheduled for Dec. 26 has been canceled.
Police are searching for a suspect believed to have robbed a Covington bank Thursday.
About the only thing lower than stealing an 8-year-old’s gift from under the Christmas tree is stealing it off the front porch.
The Maple Valley City Hall closed Monday due to a power outage.
The new rules proposed by the FCC followed an announcement by AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and two national 9-1-1 associations that they will begin major deployments of text-to-911 service in 2013, with nationwide availability by May 15, 2014.
After extensive negotiations, a settlement was reached today in the amount of $11 million to resolve both the alleged negligence and civil rights claims of six plaintiffs against the Department of Social and Health Services and 21 individually named social workers.
