Jules Maas and her husband were shocked when they found out they were having triplets in 2010 and they weren’t sure where to begin.
Kentwood judo is on top of the league standings with three wins and just one loss so far this season.
Amanda Schratz is learning first hand beauty pageants are about so much more than beauty.
Toeaina, a junior, finished second and broke the school record in the triple jump event, with a jump that totalled 36 feet 8 inches.
The sport of roller derby has exploded in popularity over the last ten years and for Maple Valley resident Sheri Greenman that’s good news because she can’t get enough.
Miscellaneous news and updates from the April 8 meeting of the Maple Valley City Council
Kentlake High community members raised over $3,000 on March 28 in honor of Rachael Butler’s battle against Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Cierra Figaro, a junior at Kentwood, will channel her love of writing and poetry at the Seattle area Afro-American Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics April 20.
Tahoma High senior Maddy Turek has her sights set on a return trip to the 4A state tennis tournament and this year she wants to bring home a singles medal.
The city of Maple Valley will pursue a competitive process to determine who its next garbage hauler will be.
Fourth grade students at Crestwood Elementary have been studying the life cycle of salmon including raising salmon eggs and releasing them into Little Soos Creek.
The suspect has been questioned and released pending charges according to the King County Sheriffs Office.
The competition season for the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps armed drill team from Kentwood couldn’t have ended any higher — literally.
Kentlake’s track and field team makes the most of experience and new talent.
The boards of the Kent School District and Renton Technical College unanimously approved the formation of the new Medical Career Pathways program at a special joint board meeting on March 20.
Kentlake kicked off the league season for track and field with a meet against Kentridge March 21.
Festival celebrates Japanese culture and welcomes exchange students from Japan who will spend 10 days with host families from the Kent School District.
Maple Valley City Manager David Johnston will recommend a one month extension of the city’s contract for short term legal services with the Lighthouse Law Group when the City Council meets March 25.
All the early mornings and hard work paid off — the 24-member team scored high enough at the district competition to qualify for the state competition Friday and Saturday at the Sundome in Yakima.
For Mishell Cash knitting is a portable hobby she can do anywhere, even on a mountain