The Maple Valley City Council will reconsider their support of House Bill 1128 at the March 25 Council meeting.
Senate Bill 5417 was passed March 13 and now moves on to the House.
The Enumclaw School Board decided it will continue to pursue a land transfer from the Tahoma School District to Enumclaw.
The Black Diamond Historical Society is sponsoring the design and construction of a new statue and memorial garden at the Black Diamond Museum.
There is a lot of talk in our local school systems about change and helping students to be successful once they graduate from high school.
The Maple Valley Parks and Recreation Commission presented a report on the city’s athletic fields and the commission’s recommendations to support the Ravensdale park project and move forward with the Summit Park and Ballfields project to the Maple Valley City Council March 4.
A new sanctuary has risen along the side of 272nd this winter and for the members and staff at Peace Lutheran it has been a vision years in the making.
A pair of bills which propose changing how cities can annex land are continuting to work their way through the state Legislature.
Out of the Darkness walk at Tahoma High School raises more than $3,000.
Sandi Sutton, a resident of Maple Valley, was identified by the Clark County Coroner’s office in Las Vegas as one of the victims of the shooting and subsequent car crash which happened in the early morning hours of Feb. 21 on Las Vegas Boulevard, the city’s center of gaming known as The Strip.
Kentlake junior Ashley Pernell returns to the gym after ACL injury sidelined her
A partnership between Kentlake High and Renton Technical College could fulfill an innovative education vision for students.
Members of the Maple Valley City Council made two trips to Olympia in support of a pair of bills which propose to amend the process for cities to annex property.
Strong swims by sophomores and juniors for Tahoma and Kentwood at last weekend’s state swim meet have their coaches looking forward to next season.
Daily workouts are posted on a whiteboard and the open gym format allows for patrons to come and go and workout at their own pace.
The Tahoma School District launched a Waste Free Wednesday program Feb. 6 led by each school’s sustainability ambassadors.
The city of Covington has partnered with the continuing education department at Green River Community College to offer a variety of classes for residents.
The Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety fire commissioners are asking the public to consider a levy on the April 23 ballot to fill an almost $1 million dollar funding gap and allow the district to maintain staffing levels and improve response times.
Economic development, public safety, transportation and addressing the city’s need for ball fields will be among the top priorities for the Maple Valley City Council in 2013.
One voice that has been largely overlooked in discussing education reform is the one at the heart of it all: Millennials.