The King County Sheriff’s Office along with the Burien Police Department released a sketch of the alleged suspect in the Monday attempted rape of a 13-year-old girl in Burien.
Seattle Thunderbirds players told around 400 elementary students bullying wasn’t cool.
Tina and Cory McDonough’s third annual Friends of Vine Maple Place benefit last weekend was a success.
With the 2011 second special session wrapped up for the holidays Rep. Mark Hargrove, R-Covington, said in a statement he believes budget leaders in the majority party could have done more to address the spending gap created when they passed an unsustainable budget last May.
Puget Sound Energy issued an advisory warning Dec. 14 about a fraudulent email sent to customers that mimics a bill-payment notification.
Puget Sound Energy has recently introduced a new instant rebate for up to $10 off energy-efficient light emitting diode (LED) bulbs for residential electric customers looking for efficient lighting options.
The King County Sheriff’s Office and Burien Police are asking the public for help finding a man suspected of attempting to rape a 13-year-old girl Monday.
The Black Diamond Police Blotter/ Report from Dec. 8-18
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently conducting a study of state Route 516 and plans to release the final report in early 2012.
In Covington, sitting idly at a green light because you’re changing the radio station could get you honked at.
Now, thanks to a recently passed ordinance, it could cost you $250 for inattentive driving.
The holidays have been defined by symbols for years and everyone classifies them differently.
The holidays often are symbol of gifts, colorful decorations and the hope for a prosperous new year.
However, for a few special children, it is the symbol of love and hope; the love of family and the hope for a cure. These are the children of the Make a Wish Foundation.
If you received an email about making a property tax payment online to King County, be alert.
Six Black Diamond Elementary students were presented awards by the Veteran of Foreign Wars (VFW) for their essays during a school assembly Friday, Dec. 16.
A family of four was able to safely scape from their home in unincorporated King County near Covington after it caught fire Monday, Dec. 19.
The Mountain View Fire and Rescue Report Dec. 13-19
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report for Dec. 12 – 18
On Christmas morning children in Covington and Maple Valley who may not have expected to find much under the tree will be pleasantly surprised.
That’s because on earlier this week parents were able to shop at the Maple Valley Food Bank’s Christmas store, which was set up in a vacant storefront in Four Corners, for toys, clothes, gift cards and even bicycles.
Players from Kentwood’s girls soccer team presented a check for $3,500 to staff at Covington MultiCare on Dec. 15.
Bailey Wheeler, 13, is no longer afraid to stand up for herself because of what she learned during one of many workshops at a youth conference in Kent.
Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter Nov. 29 -Dec. 5
