A downed tree caused wires to fall on the vehicle. Firefighters were able to call the woman on her cell phone and guide her and her kids out of the car safely
Construction of a new dock at Lake Wilderness Park is scheduled to begin Dec. 18
A new pocket park in Maple Valley is in its final stages of development and may finally come to fruition after many years of planning and designing. The last hurdle the project has is funding
Opening night was Thursday, Dec. 4. Shows will continue through Saturday, Dec. 13
Kentwood High School was in an emergency lockdown this morning because a handcuffed man escaped police custody and went onto campus after a traffic stop
Residents can rest easy knowing their property taxes will most likely not increase, despite the increase in the levy amount that was approved at the Nov. 24 council meeting
A preview for Kentwood, Kentlake and Tahoma gymnastics teams
The Jerry Woods Holiday Engine is one of the largest contributors to the Maple Valley Food Bank for the year
The Maple Valley Parks and Recreation Commission continued the discussion about what to do with two pieces of property last Wednesday
I don’t get mad at my coworker for bringing chicken pad Thai into the office. In the grand scheme of things, veganism is about acceptance, empathy and compassion
The print version of this story incorrectly stated that Tahoma lost to Camas 0-3 in their final match, the score was 1-3 (Camas)
City Manager David Johnston is predicting that Maple Valley will hit its two-month reserve line by 2018 if the current trends in decreased revenue continues
Tahoma beat Olympia Saturday morning, 3-1, and advances to the 5th place/6th place match at 6:45 p.m. Saturday
Photos from Tahoma’s match against Kentwood at the 4A District 3 tournament Nov. 7
Incumbents from District 47 and District 5 will remain in office
Crews have restored power to more than 162,000 Puget Sound Energy customers; approximately 48,000 remain without power.
Kentlake lost to Curtis 3-0 in their first game in the district tournament Friday
Tahoma, Kentwood and Kentlake all finished their first matches of the district tournament.
As of 12 p.m. Friday, 45 Tahoma High School student-athletes have been suspended from participating in any games or contests for being involved in a party that occurred last weekend
Tahoma schools are doing what they can to learn from the recent shooting to keep students safe as much as possible