The track and field season is off to a brisk start with the first meets in the books.
The Kentwood Players are preparing “West Side Story” to open May 14.
Economic development will be the focus of Maple Valley’s comprehensive plan update that will officially begin this month.
More than 15,000 students poured into Key Arena on March 21 including students from Tahoma Middle School, Kentwood High and Kentlake High.
A commercial kitchen in Arlington has become the front line for feeding search and rescue teams in Oso.
The City Council discussed using future budget surpluses to pay for part of a resource officer at the council’s annual strategic planning summit on Jan. 25.
After African Promise fell victim to wire fraud, supporters donated over $12,000 in a matter of days
In the band room at Tahoma High School the drums and chairs get pushed aside after the afternoon bell rings and the room becomes a stage.
Family members of Detective Michael Raburn and Sgt. Samuel Hicks helped cut the ribbon to officially reopen Precinct 3 in Maple Valley on Tuesday morning.
The city of Covington is bringing in a second architect to refine renovation plans for Covington Aquatic Center.
Repairs from damage caused by a water main break in Covington early Tuesday morning are expected to be completed by the end of the week according to Gwen Maxfield, general manager for Covington Water.
On Wednesday afternoons at Covington Elementary most students board the buses and head for home. But for 12 students who are signed up for Chess Wizards, magic awaits them in the school library.
A new concept design, combining the two previous designs, was presented to the school board Feb. 25
The City Council voted 5-2 Monday night to approve execution of the contract with Cleanscapes after almost an hour of testimony from community members and employees of Waste Management, Republic Services and Cleanscapes.
The city of Covington has continued to move forward with plans for the Town Center, selecting a development partner at the Feb. 25 City Council meeting.
Kentwood’s four person all-girl stunt team is eagerly awaiting their white satin jackets.
The next step in the future of the Donut Hole, and toward a new Tahoma High School, is for King County to buy out its lease with the Elk Run Golf Course.
Practical nursing students from Green River COmmunity College packed 230 backpacks for Covington Rotary’s Backpack Buddies program last week.
Call report and updates from Mountain View Fire and Rescue.
Half a world away from the Ugandan bush Tahoma School District students are reaching into their pockets to help victims of war.