The Lake Wilderness Arboretum hosted a plant sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 11.
The large number of people enjoying area lakes and rivers kept the Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit very busy.
While sunshine and warmer weather are sure signs that summer is on the way, Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) wants to remind pet owners to keep their furry friends safe this season.
A rafting accident on the Green River near Black Diamond has taken the life of one man.
Travelers headed over Snoqualmie Pass this weekend may want to factor-in a little added time due to warmer weather, Mother’s Day and several areas along Interstate 90 that will shift traffic through the work zones.
Candidates planning to run for office in the August 7 Primary Election or the November 6 General Election must file Monday, May 14 through Friday, May 18.
Vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and others—including babies— during the ongoing whooping cough (pertussis) epidemic, so Public Health – Seattle & King Countyand Group Health Cooperative are partnering to provide free whooping cough booster shots for adults.
Should the State Parks system operate more like an enterprise-based hospitality industry, a public conservation asset based mostly on grant and tax funding – or perhaps a system of parks freely standing as community non-profit entities? What do people love about their park system, and what improvements need to be made?
With a forecast for warm and sunny weather over the next several days and a significantly greater-than-average mountain snowpack, King County officials are urging recreational river users to be extremely careful when heading out onto area rivers during late spring’s improving weather.
Travis Geving, a Cedar Heights Middle School math teacher, has been named the Kent School District 2013 Teacher of the Year.
A mock car crash was put on at Tahoma High on Friday, May 4.
Mountain View Fire and Rescue – Black Diamond Fire Department Report May 1-7
Ryan Ludeman, a freshman at Tahoma Junior High in Ravensdale, participated in the Senate Page Program during the final week of the 2012 legislative session.
Elizabeth lost her job, her house and her car in 2010.
After five months of couch surfing with her son, who was then 3, Elizabeth found a safe place in Maple Valley to help her get back on track: Vine Maple Place.
The Maple Valley City Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, 2012, in the Maple Room of the Lake Wilderness Lodge.
A Mattson Middle School student has been charged with assault in the third degree after allegedly choking another student to the point of unconsciousness May 3.
The body found in the trunk of a burned car on May 6 has been identified by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Another legal hot point appears to have been settled in Black Diamond following the Supreme Court ruling April 25 regarding duplicate applications for YarrowBay’s master planned developments.
Students in Kent and other South King County school districts are gaining improved opportunities for careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) due to the coordinated work of business and education groups.
Greater Maple Valley Community Center Board Announces Appointment of Rae Levine as interim executive director.
