The Tahoma National Cemetery presented a Veterans Day ceremony Friday.
The Kent Police Department has received information that a 32-year-old Kent man rescued from a vehicle found running in a closed garage yesterday has died.
The fall musical at Kentridge High School is meant to do more than just entertain the audience.
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All senior programs are located at the Black Diamond Community Center, located at 31605 Third Ave.
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Kent Police detectives have started an investigation into the discovery of two men found unconscious in a running vehicle. Police were called to the Somerset Apartments, 25200 109 Avenue SE at 2:18 p.m. today after a witness reported a suspicious situation at the address.
Mountain View Fire and Rescue/Black Diamond Fire Department emergency personnel were on the scene of a roll over accident on state Route 164 between Auburn and Enumclaw.
The city of Maple Valley’s annual Holiday Lights Celebration will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the Lake Wilderness Lodge, Park and Arboretum.
Woodrow Joseph Dougherty is nearly five times older than the city of Maple Valley.
A Hobart native, he was born 100 years ago today, Nov. 11, 1911, the 11th day of the 11th month of the 11th year.
James Manning wanted to offer some direction to young men at Kentwood High School.
He wasn’t sure exactly how he was going to do it or which students he would work with, but, Manning was determined to find a way.
What started out as a desire to be a mentor on Manning’s part has developed into a self-sustaining mentorship program for boys and girls at Kentwood known as CHOICES.
Green River Community College has been awarded two-year funding from Campus Compact to pilot a program intended to help community college students persist in school and ultimately graduate.
There will be a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 in the parking lot of St. Barbara’s Catholic Church in Black Diamond.
The Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra performed a masquerade concert Nov. 4 at the Maple Valley Presbyterian Church.
Earlier in the city’s short history Maple Valley relied on money generated by the housing construction boom, but city officials and staff have long known that would not last forever.
According to City Manager David Johnston, the city is limited in what it can do to compensate for the changing market, and what it can do may not be the most popular tactic in a down economy.
To help students improve their results on the Measurement of Student Progress (MSP) exams, Covington Elementary has started a new extended learning program called the DAWG Pack.
It had its first meeting on Nov 1., and is offered from 3:45-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
The elections results rolled in at about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8 with some interesting returns in city races and thumbs up for the liquor initiative.
A number of Tahoma and Kent school district athletes will compete in the girls 4A state swim and dive championship meet this weekend at King County Aquatic Center.
Here are the local swimmers to look for this weekend.
While retailers are working hard to get you into their stores — the commercials started before kids had even shucked off their Halloween costumes — the staff at Maple Valley Food Bank and Emergency Services were working on feeding the hungry this holiday season.
Erica Schweitzer wasn’t sure what she wanted to do when she grew up.
A senior at Tahoma High, she arrived as a 10th grader, searching for direction.
“I didn’t have any role models outside of my family until I met Mr. Haag,” Schweitzer said. “Now I want to be a video editor.”
There will be an ice cream social from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, at the Black Diamond Eagles Hall.
