Mountain View Fire and Rescue – Black Diamond Fire Report Oct. 16-23
Maple Valley will celebrate is 10th year participating in “Make A Difference Day” at 8 a.m. Saturday with a free breakfast at the Greater Maple Valley Community Center.
The Puget Sound area Edward Jones financial advisors have joined together to support the US Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program by using their offices as drop-off locations for this year’s toy drive.
There will be traffic revisions on the state Route 169 just south of SE 260th Street Wednesday and Thursday.
Southbound Witte Road at state Route 169 will be closed Wednesday until 3 p.m. for construction work.
To help ease any worry, Seattle Children’s would like to share some guidelines to help you and your child have a fun and safe Halloween. ween has always been scary.
Maple Valley residents face either paying an extra $20 for their license tab renewals for road infrastructure or cuts in city park programs and other services.
A rumor about the future of the Black Diamond Police Department caused an uproar in the past week.
Tahoma’s magical kingdom came to life the night of Oct. 19 for the Tahoma-Kentlake football game.
The city of Maple Valley will hold a volunteer recognition dinner meeting at 6 p.m. tonight at Lake Wilderness Lodge.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report Oct. 15-21
The Maple Valley City Council will hold a hearing to accept public testimony regarding formation of a City-wide Transportation Benefit District at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 5 in the Tahoma School District Board Room.
There will be a Washington DC trip parent meeting tonight at Cedar Heights at 7 p.m. in room 902.
The Covington Aquatic Center will host a Spooky Swim event Saturday.
The Maple Valley Parks and Recreation Committee to hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Lake Wilderness Lodge.
The rank of Navy Captain was bestowed on one of Maple Valley’s own, John V. Hardaway. The ceremony took place on the World War II battleship Missouri, docked at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
The King County Sheriff’s Office said teamwork between the Guardian One helicopter, patrol deputies, and a K-9 Unit led to the arrest of a wanted felon after he led police on a high speed chase early Sunday morning in Maple Valley.
Ecology Director Ted Sturdevant has published a new edition of his ongoing “Conversations on Washington’s Future.”
Prosecutions for benefit fraud lead the nation for convictions and restitution orders.
A new, expanded accessible voting center (AVC) opens in Renton today to help ensure that voters with disabilities are able to cast a private and independent ballot. The AVC is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays until the election on Nov. 6.
