The Black Diamond Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will collect unwanted prescription drugs from the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 29.
Extra DUI patrols, law enforcement and community members in South King County are banding together this Saturday, Sept. 1 to canvass bars in South King County to alert patrons to the extra DUI patrols and options to make it home safely.
King County Archives is hoping to pique interest in its vast collection of historical photos and documents through social media.
King County Executive Dow Constantine has appointed an experienced local crisis manager to lead the King County Office of Emergency Management. Walt Hubbard was selected through a highly-competitive nationwide search.
Green Society Group, a medical marijuana management company, is no longer open for business, according to a Maple Valley city staff member.
The Tahoma Band Boosters is seeking vendors and crafters for its second annual Holiday Bazaar, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 3 at Tahoma Senior High School.
The Greater Maple Valley Community Center (GMVCC) DenYouth Center will be open early on Fridays to provide a safe place for students to go on early release days from Tahoma School District middle, junior, and high schools.
The Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report Aug. 20-26
Members of the Covington Chamber of Commerce hit the links at Washington National for the annual Golf Classic Friday, Aug. 24.
Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly robbed the Maple Valley Bank of America on Friday, Aug. 24.
The King County Library System Finance and Board of Trustees will hold a meeting Tuesday at the KCLS Service Center in Issaquah.
Army National Guard Pfc. Kyle C. Gilbert, a 2007 graduate of Tahoma High School, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi released his ruling today in favor of YarrowBay and the city of Black Diamond concerning the Land Use Petition Act appeal filed by Toward Responsible Development.
A land purchase and technical assistance by Sound Transit helped a multi-agency estuary restoration project outside of Marysville overcome major hurdles and proceed toward construction.
The bat were swinging at Lake Wilderness Park in the “Guns and Hoses” softball game between the Maple Valley Police Department and Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Sunday, Aug. 26
Once highly valued, horses are paying for the dire economy. The annual cost of care has risen sharply in recent years, forcing many owners to defer or reduce the level of care their horses receive.
Republican officials today released a revised convention-week schedule. Changes in the schedule are the result of the convention’s decision postpone the Monday, August 27 sessions due to weather-related concerns.
A Connecticut businessman who specializes in insurance for golf tournament hole-in-one prizes has been charged with multiple felonies after repeatedly failing to pay up.
In an effort to reduce preventable wildfires, DNR issued a statewide burn ban covering all DNR-protected lands, effective July 1, 2012, through September 30, 2012.
Replacement of old bonds for construction of the Pat Steel Building would reduce lease payments for UW Medicine.
