At the July 13 meeting, the Maple Valley City Council unanimously voted to approve an interlocal agreement between the city and the Tahoma School District
The Maple Valley City Council is aiming to put a $22 million general obligation bond on the April 2016 special election ballot
The main organizer, Van Wolfe, is a 20-year-old former Tahoma graduate. He started the music festival, which features mostly local and regional bands, when he was 16
At the June 30 meeting the Tahoma School Board unanimously voted to close Russell Ridge Center
Mount Si is known in this area for the spectacular view at the top and possibly one of the longest day hikes
The sale and use of fireworks will continue to be allowed in the city of Maple Valley for at least another year
A gathering was held June 24 for a 14-year-old Tahoma Junior High student who died Tuesday, June 23, after being underwater in Lake Wilderness for about 40 minutes
After terror struck Manhattan and Washington, D.C. on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Clark Davis said he was on the first possible plane out of Seattle to New York to help in whatever way he could
The Reporter’s first installment of our new food-themed page, entitled In the Kitchen. This month’s is inspired by the season and renamed to On The Grill. Designed by staff reporter Rebecca Gourley/Covington-Maple Valley Reporter. This page can be found on page 9 of the July 3 edition of The Reporter.
Maple Valley City Council voted 3-3 on an amendment to the city’s fireworks ordinance, which made the motion fail
A special meeting of the Maple Valley City Council will be at 6:30 p.m., Monday, June 29 at Lake Wilderness Lodge
The residents of Covington have spoken, or at least 2,665 of them have. The Covington Transportation Benefit District’s Proposition 1 failed on the April 28 ballot, with 48 percent in favor.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety responded to a 911 call at 4:38 p.m. June 23 about a teenage boy who disappeared while swimming in Lake Wilderness with friends at a private beach in the 25300 block of 232nd Avenue Southeast.
The fact that a man became a woman is not the primary concern
Brett Easter, a 14-year-old student pilot living in Covington, has a grand goal. This summer he hopes to become the youngest person to fly solo across Washington
Amid a slowly recovering economy, one industry remains in high demand and the Tahoma High School has been tapping into that this year
The city of Covington has a new blog, Covington Pulse
MainVue Homes, a company deeply rooted in the art of giving back, is donating the proceeds from the sale of one of their homes to Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety is planning to commemorate the heroism of the first responders during the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedy in New York City by building a memorial outside of Fire Station 81
The new high school and regional learning center is scheduled to open for the 2017-18 school year