Financial assistance for Maple Valley’s 13th annual Make a Difference Day projects and acts of service is currently available.
Covington leaders want to bring higher education opportunities to the city and are learning about the best way to do so.
Vine Maple Place has helped single parents transition from homelessness to stability for more than a decade but staff of the Maple Valley-based nonprofit wants to do more.
There are so many amazing young people in our communities and I am so excited I get to introduce a few more soon.
If all goes according to plan on the pitch, this should be a bounce back season for the girls soccer teams from Kentwood and Kentlake while Tahoma looks to replicate its success of 2012.
Kentwood’s Terrance Grady said his teammate Brandon Sytsma would make big plays this season and that’s exactly what the senior running back did Sept. 6 when Auburn visited French Field.
Managing YarrowBay’s master planned developments, bringing in new business and communicating better with residents are among the common themes in the race for Position No. 4 on the Black Diamond City Council.
Construction should begin later this year at the Covington Aquatic Center. The building needs a new roof among other upgrades.
Tahoma, Kentlake and Kentwood football teams are gearing up for their first games of the season.
A quartet of teen parishioners from St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Covington got a close look this summer at life in a third world country when they visited Guatemala on a missions trip.
There are certain community causes I will unabashedly throw my support behind publicly.
As the city of Covington works to fulfill the recreation needs and wants of its residents, the search is on for a parks planner.
The market runs from mid-June to early October from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at Rock Creek Elementary School.
Kristi Blair’s vision for the second Bra Dash 5K is not too different from the first time around.
A consultant for Covington discovered recently that Comcast owed the city $38,000.
Former Tahoma educator Ron Thiele took over as the new superintendent of the Issaquah School District this summer
The clinic will officially open to the public Aug. 26
With the cast set to spend a week in south King County in mid-September, a trio of volunteers from Up with People are in town now working to set up volunteering, connect with potential host families as well as school districts.
I know the VOTE Yes committee, which will campaign for support of the bond measure, is made up of smart people who learned from the last three bond measure failures and understand the challenges this one presents.
Generally speaking the surprising elements of the two day festival in July in the parking lot of Kohl’s were pleasant.