There will be a Healing Conference Friday, Oct. 5 at the Covington Cornerstone Church.
A 20 year old man was found stabbed this weekend and police searched an area next to I-5 for the knife used in the stabbing.
Route information, tools online; riders now pay when boarding
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is providing assistance to local governments starting in Clark, King, and Pierce counties that want to improve the health of their urban forests. Other cities or counties may apply for the same type of projects.
An ordinance authorizing an 30-year use agreement with Hollywood Hills Saddle Club for the operation, maintenance, programming and use of the equestrian facility located in the Woodinville Pit Park Site (Substitute Ordinance 2012-0244).
Shorter autumn days, mean construction closures on Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass will now begin a half-hour earlier. Drivers traveling over the pass should plan ahead to avoid the closures or be prepared to wait until the pass reopens.
Bus tickets will help homeless people in Seattle and King County
Air Force Airman Levi T. Ingram graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During their recent orientation at Joint Base Lewis McChord, the Kent MCJROTC unit new cadets learned how to wear their uniforms, how to march, and how to condition themselves physically.
A fundraiser for Black Diamond K-9 Unit Sept. 15 raised $1,561.
The Lake Wilderness Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4 in the Rainier Room at the Lake Wilderness Lodge.
The Carly Stowell Foundation is sponsoring a guest appearance by the Seattle Women of Jazz at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 in the Kentlake Performing Arts Center at Kentlake High.
The Covington Domestic Violence Task Force will kick off its Purple Light Nights campaign Saturday with a tree lighting at 6:30 p.m. in the Fred Meyer plaza parking lot in front of Los Cabos.
Haley Larson’s winning shoe design speaks loudly on the topic of bullying.
The state Court of Appeals is the next exit on the legal highway for Toward Responsible Development’s Land Use Petition Act appeal of the YarrowBay master planned developments that was denied by Superior Court Judge Patrick H. Oishi Aug. 27.
Mergers can be tricky whether it’s two businesses or two churches.
A Black Diamond Elementary student received the Hometown Hero Award from the Black Diamond City Council for saving a boy from drowning last year.
The Master Gardeners Foundation and roughly 250 second grade students from Tahoma School District will be visiting the Lake wilderness Arboretum tomorrow as part of a Tribal Life Trail.
Tough Mudder course designer Nolan Kombol thinks there’s no better place to have a mud-laden obstacle course than in Black Diamond, where there is always mud.
There will be a raffle to raise money for the children of Constance Rankins at 7 p.m. Friday at Gloria’s Lounge, 23220 Maple Valley Highway.
