Covington’s economy turned a corner in 2012, which means there is more good news to report as the City Council prepares to approve the 2013 budget in December.
Trapper’s Sushi staff presented a check to Tina McDonough, on behalf of the Valley Girls & Guys 3 Day Walk for the Cure team.
Godfrey Drake wants to put the Kentlake boys basketball program on the map.
Kentridge and Kentwood girls soccer players presented a check Nov. 14 for more than $4,800 to Covington MultiCare for mammograms.
Skyline has stood between Tahoma and a 4A girls soccer state championship each of the past four seasons with the Spartans getting the better of the Bears three times.
Covington could use an image makeover.
To that end, the city’s Economic Development Council (CEDC) is partnering with the Covington Chamber of Commerce to develop a brand which would help make the city more recognizable for those from outside the region.
Since I moved to Maple Valley eight and a half years ago so much has changed, both personally and professionally, for me.
Relays continued to be a strong point for Kentlake’s girls swim team at the 4A swim and dive championships at the King County Aquatic Center where the Falcons finished seventh.
Ginger Passarelli, founder of The Soup Ladies, flanked by a number of volunteers from the non-profit organization, received the keys and the title of a surplus truck donated by King County Monday morning.
Tahoma’s Taylor Clarin was in the right place at the right at the right time twice against Curtis Saturday night.
Clarin scored both goals in the Bears win over the Vikings at Maxwell Stadium in the second round of the 4A state girls soccer tournament.
Tahoma’s aggressive offensive attack on the pitch led to a 4-0 win over Snohomish Wednesday night in the 4A state girls soccer tournament.
In the 47th Legislative District one race was close while the other was a landslide as the first set of results were posted Tuesday night with more definitive results in both seats up for grabs in the 5th district.
In the space of 24 hours three of the four South Puget Sound League 4A North football teams in the playoffs were knocked out in the district round: Kentwood, Tahoma and Kentlake.
A 46-year-old man was allegedly bludgeoned to death Sunday evening at a home in Covington, according to information provided by the King County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies arrested a 26-year-old man on investigation of homicide.
Dace’s Rock ‘n’ More is going virtual with online music lessons.
Maple Valley is full of families with kids who play sports.
With a 1-0 win Thursday afternoon over Kentwood, Tahoma’s girls soccer team completed its first undefeated regular season in at least a decade.
Dane Manio-Hernandez capped off the regular season of his senior year as quarterback for Kentwood’s football team with two touchdown passes and a one-yard scoring run to help secure a 31-21 win over rival Kentlake Oct. 25.
Kentlake students and staff had much to celebrate at its pep assembly Thursday afternoon.
KellySue Robinson wants to bring art to the masses with her new studio in Maple Valley.