VIOLATION OF COURT ORDERS
The artwork of Aaron Kekoa Lui-Kwan, who was born and raised in Kent, will soon be on display at the Covington skate park adjacent to Mattson Middle School.
Firefighters from Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety and from the Kent Regional Fire Authority were dispatched to the Timberlane area around 2:19 this afternoon.
Consignment sale begins Aug. 12
On Tuesday, August 6 communities around the nation and law enforcement come together to make neighborhoods safer.
Badges and Barbells receives county funds
Washington state primary important dates
repeating itself.
Mikell Everette signed as an undrafted free agent May 5.
As the school year comes to a close, some high school teams played their final games of the season. While other’s continued winning ways to advance farther into the post season.
Forget-Me-Not flower fundraiser
One Falcon will return to the nest this winter to coach the boys basketball team.
The Tahoma girls water polo team lost two in a row last week to Puyallup and Enumclaw.
On Sunday morning, reader Julie Millage noticed a mama duck sitting near the grate of a storm drain in the Pebble Creek neighborhood.
The following are scores from the week of play.
With one game left in the regular season, the Falcons sit in second place in the South Puget Sound League Northeast division.
Olivia Ribera named Athlete of the Week
Kentlake girls tennis hosted Kent-Meridian Thursday.
On Monday, April 18 John Schmidt, the owner of Neighborhood Grills, presented Pam Kreis, a teacher at the Tahoma Cooperative Preschool, a check for $884.