The Covington – Maple Valley Police Blotter March 16-30
A Kent School District-wide food drive to benefit the local food bank runs until April 30.
Rep. Mark Hargrove, R-Covington, was given the Cornerstone Award by the Association of Washington Business (AWB) for his support of business-friendly legislation throughout the 2010 and 2011 legislative sessions.
The HighPoint Church will hold an flashlight Easter egg hunt at 6:30 p.m. on April 6 at the Covington Elementary School.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report March 26 – April 1
WSDOT is accepting applications for projects on local roads, streets and highways that increase safety, accessibility.
More than 40 people have been arrested in Western Washington and elsewhere in two distinct drug trafficking investigations. The investigation lead by the Drug Enforcement Administration resulted in 22 arrests on Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
A single, state recreation land pass now can be used on either of two motor vehicles, thanks to new legislation signed today by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
Metropolitan King County Council members who are part of the bipartisan coalition supporting a ballot measure that would ask voters to fund construction of a new Children and Family Justice Center will participate in a forum on the proposal hosted by Seattle University.
Before he retires in January, Secretary of State Sam Reed plans to go back to college – many colleges, actually.
Magnolia Gin, 52, of Seattle, and Son Hoang Le, 35, of Bellevue, who owned two adjacent businesses in the White Center were sentenced this week to prison terms for food stamp fraud.
At a ceremony held in the Capitol Rotunda this afternoon, 44 Washington State Patrol Troopers were sworn in by Retired Washington State Supreme Court Justice Gerry L. Alexander, and presented their commission cards by Governor Christine Gregoire and Chief John R. Batiste, who welcomed them into an organization known and trusted by the citizens of Washington.
Mountain View Fire and Rescue Report from March 13-19
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report March 19-25
Maple Valley resident Larissa Long doesn’t exactly fit the stereotypical image of a pageant contestant.
Married with three kids she regards herself as a social media geek who spends most of her time in gym clothes.
Jason Fiorito is one step closer to seeing his master plan for Pacific Raceways become a reality.
King County has turned down an offer from a potential developer to purchase the Donut Hole property in Maple Valley.
The Maple Valley community is cordially invited to attend an open house retirement celebration for the executive director of the Greater Maple Valley Community Center, Lynn Roberts, on Thursday, April 5,
from 3:30-6 p.m. at the Community Center.
Maple Valley playwright Ed Corrigan has dipped into his own personal life for his new play, “David.”
Former Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety chief Dwight Van Zanen died in a plane accident near Waxhaw, N.C. on Monday.
