A special weather statement has been released by the National Weather service advising of possible high winds with gusts to 60 mph Sunday.
Emergency underwater repairs will continue Saturday, March 10, as divers replace a second damaged state Route 520 floating bridge cable connection found on Friday.
A 32 year old man was killed Friday night when he fell down a cliff while hiking on the Rattlesnake Ledge hiking trail.
Friends of the Black Diamond Library are currently looking for plant donations and garden art for their 46th Plant Sale.
The state Legislature ended its 60-day session by adjourning Sine Die without a supplemental state budget plan.
Seattle guitar legend Randy Hansen played at Tahoma Junior High as a part of a “History of Rock” class on March 9.
The Washington State Liquor Control Board today launched an online auction open to the public that will allow interested parties to exclusive rights to apply for a liquor license at the current location within its current footprint.
The Covington City Council will hold a special meeting to interview candidates for openings on the Human Services Commission on March 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Covington City Hall.
Mountain View Fire and Rescue – Black Diamond Fire Department Report Feb. 28 – March 5
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced today that it will reopen the Mount Si and Little Si trailheads and trails at 8 a.m., Friday, March 9.
For Tahoma, the transition started in 1994, when the first technology plan was created by the Tahoma School District Technology Committee (TSDTC). It was revised in 1997 and 2000, and was later updated in 2003.
It wasn’t too long ago when classroom instruction was almost devoid of any technology.
Educators in both the Kent and Tahoma school districts are slowly, but surely, adapting to the use of technology for lesson planning, teaching as well as tools for their students.
Covington is trying to make it more attractive to build apartments in the city.
Tax season is a frenzied time for Patti Hammett and yet she wants to make the most of this busy period to help Tahoma High School seniors.
Since Saturday, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office (KCMEO) has identified seven likely overdose deaths from heroin, possibly due to an increased potency of the drug or mixture with other substances.
There will be a “My Wedding My Way” showcase from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Green River Community College Saturday, March 10.
Bullies are simply cowards, and cyberbullies are no different, according to Maple Valley Police Chief Michelle Bennett.
Bennett spoke at Shadow Lake Elementary on March 2 during a presentation about cyberbullying in an effort to inform and educate students about how they can prevent cyberbullying at school.
In Covington he was known as the “Rose Fellow” and the “Candyman.”
Robert D. MacDonald, the 2005 Covington Citizen of the Year, passed away on Feb. 26 at the age of 89 in Auburn.
Tyler Friesen, age 14, attends Tahoma Junior High and lives in Ravensdale.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Feb. 27 – March 4
