Larry Phillips, a Metropolitan King County Councilman, plans to formally launch his campaign for County Executive during a campaign event and press conference this morning in Seattle.
Phillips said his candidacy will emphasize county government’s response to the current economic conditions.
A Covington City Council meeting that was planned for Jan. 27 has been canceled, making Feb. 10 the date of…
Three kinds of election history are in the making in King County. For the election Feb. 3, voters countywide are…
The recent flooding along the Cedar River will the subject of the next meeting of the Cedar River Council. The…
Tacoma Home and Garden Show: Jan. 28-Feb. 1. Features display gardens, deck-construction demonstration, home and garden seminars and more. Cost:…
A 48-year-old Covington man died at a Seattle hospital Thursday night after being injured in a traffic accident. As of…
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The right lane of westbound State Route 18, just south of Covington, was closed for more than two hours Wednesday…
Danielle Cunningham helps Washington rank in the top 10 in the U.S. in teachers who’ve been certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The state superintendent of public instruction announced last month that another 919 Washington teachers had earned certification, the third biggest newly certified “class,” behind only Florida and North Carolina. Washington’s updated total of 2,726 board-certified teachers ranks eighth in the nation.
Christmas memories are still fresh for 350 children, thanks to the $17,750 donated by community members for the annual Shop With a Cop last month and the efforts of groups that organized and volunteered in the event – Greater King County Police Activities League, Maple Valley Rotary, Greater Maple Valley Community Center and the Wal-Mart store in Covington.
School wasn’t ‘easy’ for Danielle Cunningham; now she’s a nationally certified teacher
Corner of Love Ministries, an outreach to the people of Nicaragua, is about to open its new office in Maple Valley and continue its drive for needy Nicaraguans.
Work continues on the Kummer Bridge on State Route 169 after its emergency closure in November due to concerns about the stability of its foundation.
Property tax relief is available to owners of property damaged or destroyed by recent snow or flooding, according to the…
The latest drive for donations in support of U.S. military personnel serving overseas brought this acknowledgement from its organizers, Christian…
Covington Mayor Margaret Harto is continuing as a member of the Board of Directors of Suburban Cities Association of King…
Months of preparation, planning and teamwork has gone into the development of the legislative priorities for the cities of Covington,…
A student from Covington was among the honored guests as more than 600 people packed Paramount Theater in Seattle Jan….
Readin’, writin’ and their own official day. That’s how this week went for two Tahoma High School students. Jan. 13…
The Home Depot store in Covington will join FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) in hosting clinics the next four Saturdays…