The police responded to the museum and discovered the explosives were deteriorated and unstable.
July 23 was the one year anniversary of Washington’s E-DUI law and law enforcement said people are still having a hard time not using their phone while driving.
District offers free screenings
Alejandro Sandoval and his company must pay back $25,000 in workers’ wages
The following is a media release from the Department of Justice:
Vehicle pursuit results in fellow officer hitting Moreno
The following is a media release:
Loren Christopher Mertes pulled the trigger on a shotgun, killing his friend.
The city launched a new program on their website that allows community members to take a look at an easy-to-read breakdown of the budget.
Kent Police, community mourn loss of decorated officer
MultiCare’s annual Nurse Camp inspires future medical professionals
Jennifer Harjehausen was honored at Citizen of the Year during the July 10 council meeting. She has been living in Covington for about 14 years and loves volunteering in it.
Kentwood honors student earns $3,000 scholarship from Kent Lions
It was hard for the McFaddens to find a home, with houses flying off the market within days, even hours. So Marty told his agent to stop looking at what’s already been built, and start searching for what is going to be built, leading him and his family to Black Diamond.
Concert series for Maple Valley Food Bank
Mid-July may not seem like election season, but candidates are in full campaign mode and voters are about to make…
Seven fast food chains have agreed to end no-poaching policies that economists say cause wage stagnation.
Other counties across the state have already enacted similar restrictions.
Although disabled people are exempted from Seattle’s new law, the impacted community says that businesses haven’t gotten the message.
