Vine Maple Place raised more than $160,000 at its fall “Harvest of Hope” fundraiser breakfast on Nov. 3 to support its critical mission of providing hope and stability for homeless single parents and their children.
Roscoe is a lively and friendly Labrador, a 2-year-old bundle of energy who is ready for a loving home.
The Cedar Heights and Kentlake Skiing and Boarding Group will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19 in the Cedar Heights Library.
The Maple Valley Fire and Rescue Report for Nov. 5-11
Mountain View Fire and Rescue – Black Diamond Fire Report Nov. 6-12
Covington could use an image makeover.
To that end, the city’s Economic Development Council (CEDC) is partnering with the Covington Chamber of Commerce to develop a brand which would help make the city more recognizable for those from outside the region.
The city of Maple Valley is strapped for cash, according to City Manager David Johnston.
Possible solutions for a projected budget shortfall could include the elimination of the community development director and the city attorney.
Austin Tyronne Stein, 26, was charged with second degree murder by the King County Prosecutor’s Office in the bludgeoning death of a Covington man Nov. 4.
Tahoma School District is opening the nomination period for participants in Discovery, a program that serves exceptionally intelligent, intellectually gifted elementary students whose needs may not be easily met in the general classroom.
As of Tuesday morning, Rep. Mark Hargrove, Covington-R, still maintains a razor-thin lead over challenger Bud Sizemore in the race for the 47th Legislative District Position No. 1.
The Metropolitan King County Council will vote on the 2013 Budget at 1:30 p.m. in the County Council chambers in the King County Courthouse, 10th floor.
The Kent School District was chosen to become one of five new “signature” districts to participate Project Red’s 1-to-1 technology implementation program, bringing the total number of participating districts to 15.
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission announced their “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” holiday campaign.
Flood Control District funds 14 critical public safety projects in budget.
Decline of Puget Sound has slowed, but more work needed to recover what has been lost.
An updated set of reports displaying how many Washington high school graduates enroll in a two-year college or four-year university — and the names of those institutions, in state and out of state, public and private — is available at http://erdcdata.wa.gov. Information is organized by high school or school district name.
Ginger Passarelli, founder of The Soup Ladies, flanked by a number of volunteers from the non-profit organization, received the keys and the title of a surplus truck donated by King County Monday morning.
Is going to the forest, carefully selecting the perfect Christmas tree and cutting it down a tradition in your family? If not, now may be the time to start. Beginning Nov. 13 through Dec. 24 the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is selling permits to cut Christmas trees.
The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is seeking public comment on a draft rule to increase the flexible thresholds local governments can adopt to exempt minor new construction projects from review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler is fining three companies a total of $605,000 for violating Washington insurance laws.
