Kentlake sophomores had the chance to eat a school-provided breakfast before they took the High School Proficiency Exam (HSP) on Wednesday, March 14.
Hundreds of sophomores munched on slices of pizza and grilled cheese or consumed frozen yogurt from tubes Wednesday morning in the commons at Tahoma High School.
New technology is not just for teachers. Students now have many tools at their disposal they didn’t even have five years ago.
While laptops, document cameras and Power Point presentations have replaced overhead projectors, dry erase pens and transparencies for educators, technology tools are replacing hard copies of text books, pen and paper for students.
Despite a shooting in December 2010, the Lake Wilderness Trail is no more dangerous than any other part of the city, according to Maple Valley Police.
The final week of the regular 2012 legislative session Rep. Glenn Anderson, R-Fall City, hosted two student pages from the 5th Legislative District.
Juliana da Cruz and Shanna Hauser, both from Issaquah, served as legislative pages for the House of Representatives the week of March 5-8.
Beatrice Baldridge just recently turned 100 years old.
She also celebrated her 25th birthday.
The Maple Valley Planning Commission will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 14 at City Hall.
The Black Diamond Library events calendar for the month of April
Beginning March 15, human service providers in Covington can apply for a grant.
Agencies interested in applying for funding are encouraged to attend the Human Services Funder’s Collaborative Workshop on Thursday, March 15 at 9:30 a.m.
Former Covington City Council member and Mayor Pro-Tem Bud Sizemore has announced that he will challenge first term Rep. Mark Hargrove for the state House 47th Legislative District.
Maple Valley resident and artist Corky Storer’s ironwork will be featured at the 2012 Artscape show this month in Dallas, Texas, which runs from March 16-18 at the Dallas Arboretum.
The 9th Annual Hellebore Tea event was held Sunday, March 11 at the Lake Wilderness Lodge.
The YWCA is very excited to announce another series of our Spanish-language financial literacy classes, Esperanza y Poder para tus Finanzas Personales (Hope and Power For Your Personal Finances).
We will be offering the free financial literacy class for Spanish-speaking victims/survivors of domestic violence again this spring, March 15 through May 17 in a confidential location in South King County. Classes will be every Thursday afternoon from 12-3 p.m.
According to a message posted to SchoolReport.org, the Tahoma School District is running two hours late this morning, Tuesday, March 13.
With the help of the mayor, parks and recreation commission members, city staff and over 150 swimmers and spectators, the Covington Aquatic Center celebrated its 35th anniversary in style on Saturday, March 3.
A Shoreline woman was raped and robbed last night when she returned home from work and was attacked by a man as she walked towards her garage.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory from 1 p.m. today, Sunday, March 11 through 1 p.m. Monday.
It is time to move your clock ahead one hour. Daylight saving time took effect at 2 p.m. today.
Emergency underwater repairs to a second damaged State Route 520 floating bridge cable connection found on Friday were complete by this afternoon.
An overhaul of Washington’s Medicaid fraud recovery efforts to cut waste and recover taxpayer dollars was passed by the Legislature today with strong bipartisan support. A bipartisan group of legislators applauded progress made Thursday.
