The Lake Sawyer boat launch has been completed the week ending Sept. 18 and is now available for use.
There will be a special meeting held by the Maple Valley, Covington and Black Diamond Planning Commissions at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 at Covington City Hall.
A 51-year-old Maple Valley resident was shot and killed by Issaquah Police officers on Saturday, Sept. 24 after firing a rifle at the officers and pedestrians. No one else was injured during the incident.
The opening act of the Black Diamond City Council closed-record hearing Sept. 21 concerning the development agreements for YarrowBay’s The Villages and Lawson Hills featured a couple of intriguing legal twists and turns.
City Council members collected nonperishable food and money for the Mayor’s Day of Concern for the hungry.
While hiking Sept. 5, Kentlake High seniors Brian Benshoof, Alex Posielski and Bryton Seyfert attempted to save a man’s life near Snoqualmie Valley on the Denny Creek trail.
South King County middle and high school students will welcome an ocean going canoe from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 24 at the O’Dell Education Center.
Black Diamond and Maple Valley emergency personnel responded to an accident on S.E. 216th Avenue and Covington-Sawyer Road this afternoon, Sept, 22.
Mountain View Fire & Rescue Black Diamond Fire Department Report Sept. 13-19
The Maple Valley Community Center will hold their 2nd Annual Community Oktoberfest supporting the 50+ Adult Programs at Lake Wilderness Lodge.
A financial issue concerning a bankruptcy case has arisen in Karen Crowe’s candidacy for Maple Valley City Council.
Crowe, along with her husband Michael Evan Crowe, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Feb. 10 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington for unsecured debts adding up to about $82,000.
Studying to become a nurse at the University of Washington in 1988, Harjeet Sandhu-Fuller got a job as an intern at the UW Hospital.
Though she wouldn’t act on it until she transferred to Eastern Washington University, it was there Fuller decided her calling was not in medicine.
Maple Valley resident Sean Kelly went to Reno last weekend to enjoy his third trip to the annual National Air Championship Races.
After attending the vigil of a 3-year-old girl in Oakland, Calif. the students of the Institute for Community Leadership (ICL) in Kent decided something.
Whatever the solution is to the current economic crisis, violence isn’t it.
Police Blotter Sept. 2-19
Despite the challenges it has faced in the past year due to a series of external factors, Covington has tackled those challenges and come out stronger, according to information provided by City Manager Derek Matheson and Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Wagner in their state of the city presentations.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Lyle Schneider will have plenty of people to write to when he is deployed this fall.
While hiking Sept. 5, Kentlake High seniors Brian Benshoof, Alex Posielski and Bryton Seyfert attempted to save a man’s life near Snoqualmie Valley on the Denny Creek trail.
During the past year Valley Girls & Guys, a Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure team based out of Maple Valley, has quietly become the biggest and most successful team in the state.
Covington Elementary’s Measurement of Student Progress (MSP) science results are the highest in the district.
