Bob Hasegawa, David Hackney and Steve Bergquist keep their seats, with Hasegawa and Hackney running unopposed.
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) Task Force Summit highlights progress as well as shortcomings.
New school offers free enrollment to children of income-eligible families
In October, South King County-based company Cascadia Global Security was chosen to be part of the 2024-2025 CEOcircle program, where they will be part of… Continue reading
When it comes to local services for veterans and their families, the King County Veterans Program (KCVP) can help find connections in financial, housing, wellness,… Continue reading
When it comes to planning a cruise trip with the family, fewer local agents are as popular as Jennifer Hardy, who has once again been… Continue reading
When the Malmassari family took over the Kent East Hill Nursery in 2017, it was after Darren Malmassari had been a manager at the business… Continue reading
It’s been a good month for Paolo’s Italian Restaurant in Kent — not only is the beloved eatery celebrating 34 years, but also a major… Continue reading
Students says: ‘I thought I could trust you to be my teacher and not my predator.’
“It’s so wonderful connecting with all these women,” said breast cancer survivor Jennifer Dovey.
The staff members all worked together with school nurse last year to save the life of a 10th-grade boy.
Closures on I-405, SR-167 and I-5 scheduled for Sept. 27 to Sept. 30 — and means heavy “monster” traffic, depending on the weather.
For people who may be new to house plants or those who want a way to help spruce up their living space, here are a few tips.
For the second weekend in a row, expect delays and detours when traveling around Renton.
According to SEIU, the current sick leave system at Valley Medical Center is not efficient enough for many employees.
It has been 20 years since the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) first made landfall in the Pacific Northwest. Since then, the “celebration of gaming and… Continue reading
Nearly $3 million will go toward projects in Kent and Renton.