Five Mariner players spoke at Meadow Ridge Elementary School on Tuesday at their annual D.R.E.A.M. assembly.
For this week's Throwback Thursday (TBT) we're featuring Kentwood catcher, Scott Lochow, from 1983.
The fittest of the fit met at the ShoWare Center last weekend to compete in this year's CrossFit Regional Competition.
The Kent Fire Department presented its Gift of Life simulation and assembly at Kent-Meridian High School last week.
Once upon a time, Carrie Devault opened a bookstore out of her basement. Starting with 12,000 books, she sold novels, children's classics and teen fiction to those who shared her love of the written word. A few years later, as her collection of books multiplied, Devault moved from her basement to a three-warehouse storage unit off West Valley Highway in Kent to house the now 500,000 books in her possession.
Community members, leaders, and service men and women gathered together in honor of Memorial Day.
Fraternal twins Stephanie and Jestann O'Hara aren't your typical duo. Yes, these Kent-Meridian seniors can finish each other's sentences. And yes, their personalities are similar. But when it comes down to what they really love, both girls are on the opposite ends of the spectrum.
Faster than a speeding kickball, more powerful than a Tonka truck and able to leapfrog two first-graders in a single bound, the Watch D.O.G.S., a special group of volunteer dads, are gaining recognition throughout the Kent School District.
Green River Community College hosted the final Artist and Speaker Series for the year with performances from the Ke`ala `O Kamailelauli`ili`i hula group and Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole, a five-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner for hula and choreography.
Kentridge's Kevin Hall has been mastering his hurdling technique all season long, and at last Saturday's West Central District track and field meet at French Field, the crowd witnessed how much his efforts have paid off.
Kent Youth and Family services held an anti-bullying presentation last Friday to teach the children in the Birch Creek community how to stand up to bullies.
With micro tears in his left hamstring, Abu Kamara of Kent-Meridian High School ran through the pain to advance to West Central District in the boys 300 and 110-meter hurdles at last week's South Puget Sound League's track and field meet at French Field.
Donna Simpson sits at her computer, logs onto Facebook and starts to write a very stern, very powerful letter for all to read.
Fairwood Elementary School will replace a section of its roof this summer to adhere to district safety standards.
Multiple media sources last week reported Issaquah High School students once again hosting May Madness, an online tournament where male students vote for the sexiest female student.
Contestants from ages five and older competed on Saturday at the NW Grind Competition at Kent 360 Park.
Gov. Jay Inslee spoke to educators and administrators Thursday afternoon regarding his plan to fund education.