In a few weeks, the Metropolitan King County Council will consider a number of proposed changes to its comprehensive plan. Among them is a heavily reviewed request to change the zoning of property owned by Covington-based firm BranBar LLC.
What started out as a proposal for a large, regional athletic complex in Ravensdale has been scaled back with the help of a cross-section of rural residents.
The entire historic archive of the Covington Reporter will be made freely available online.
At least one of them figures it can’t happen quickly, but Democrats running for the Legislature in the 5th District want to make changes in state government.
Donna Ehlers believes it’s never too soon to reconnect with friends from past and present.
Army Reserve Pvt. Kyle Shomaker of Maple Valley and Army National Guard Pvt. Gregory Livell of the Kent-Covington area have graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C.
Potential new members of Girl Scouts can get a sample of what belonging is like during a Song Fest from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at Cedar Heights Middle School.
James Lumia of Boy Scouts Troop 594 has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.
Garage sale supports youth group, missions
Restaurants in King County apparently are following the county Health Board’s order to cut trans fats out of the food they serve.
American Red Cross volunteers from King County are among the 100-plus from Washington who have been sent to the Gulf Coast area in response to Hurricane Gustav.
A ban on outdoor burning in King County was lifted yesterday in areas outside the jurisdiction of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
Parents of students in eight Kent School District elementary schools now have the option of sending their children to one of three other schools because the schools in question have been identified as in need of improvement under the federal No Child Left Behind Act.
Last month’s primary election is officially over, producing three one-party runoffs under the “Top Two” format.
Workers planned to finish their work this week in a short-term solution to an unstable slope at the south end…
The Black Diamond Ride to Cure Diabetes, a fund-raiser for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, was staged last Saturday. Claire Holder, who rides in such events to help battle the disease with which she herself suffers, wrote the following about her experiences as a Type 1 diabetic.
How people get around, as well as how much it costs, was the topic of discussion at a Metropolitan King County Council town hall meeting Aug. 25 in Covington.
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