Tahoma School District Board of Directors could approve putting measure on ballot at July 23 meeting to meet county deadline
Partnerships work well for Covington and it recently formally extended its agreement with Black Diamond to continue one such relationship.
Now in its third year, the Maple Valley-based youth club could use a gym to play in, even if that means converting a barn, said Jeff Potter, who started the program.
Families in Covington and Maple Valley can celebrate this week as the ink dries on the state budget thanks to several million dollars set aside for the Tahoma School District and parks projects.
King County Councilman Reagan Dunn visited Camp Berachah to hand over the keys of a retired Metro van to the camp June 26.
In the early 1980s when Shannon Henderson first started at a brand new Kentwood High she taught shorthand, typing and business machines.
Todd Hulbert found out a year ago that opening a bookstore wasn’t easy but he discovered keeping it open is harder.
Niko Madison is preparing for a breakout year on the football field at Pacific Lutheran University.
With just a few weeks until the Covington Days Festival set for July 20-21 the plans for the event are falling into place according to Karla Slate, the city’s community relations coordinator.
Seniors from Kentlake High celebrated finishing high school at graduation on June 15
Kentwood High students graduated Saturday at ShoWare Center in Kent.
Norm Holcomb is excited to teach patrons of the Maple Valley Farmers Market about bees this summer.
Advanced Placement Statistics is not at all what I thought it would be and given that math is never my strongest skill, the presentation of a project by a group of Tahoma High students left me impressed, but also a little dizzy at the formulas.
Tiny soccer players dribbled, scrimmaged and passed the ball around on the field at Covington Community Park as city officials celebrated the grand opening June 8.
Officials from Tahoma School District and King County recently resurrected discussions related to the district’s purchase of 35 acres in the Donut Hole.
Reese McGuire experienced what it’s like to be a superstar on a whole new level the day after he was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round of the 2013 MLB first-year players draft.
Cancer survivors led off the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Relay for Life event June 1 at Cedar Heights Middle School in Covington. The overnight event highlights the constant battle of those with cancer. There were 43 teams and 400 participants with more than $67,000 raised.
Kentlake’s Morganne Comstock follows her heart from Eastern to Hawaii Pacific
McGuire was the 14th pick in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft.
Social media use is a double-edged sword, at least in my experience.