Seahawks fever has escalated as fans in the Kent area prepare for the Super Bowl matchup against Denver.
When he was 4 years old, Kentridge High senior Chase Bublitz started swimming at the Fairwood Country Club along with his sister.
Kent wrestlers have put in work and made their mark on high school state rankings.
State Rep. Pat Sullivan (D-Covington), House Majority leader and representative for Washington's 47th Congressional District stopped by the Kent School District offices to for a question-and-answer session with his constituents.
To say the music business is in Tess Henley's blood would be an understatement. Her mother sang in a soul band and her brother is an award winning guitarist. Her sister helps manage her music business and her father looks for other ways to monetize her music.
The Excel Public Charter School received a largely positive reception at the Washington Commission on Charter Schools' open forum Jan. 15.
When you ask a hockey fan about their dream position, the answer most likely would be goalie or forward for his favorite team. But not Al Creigh.
Blue Friday isn't limited to Seattle. Seahawks fans are showing their colors throughout Kent, from barbershops to high schools.
Hundreds of visitors crowded the Showare Center on Tuesday night for the ninth annual Kent School District Technology Expo, which shows off some of the cutting edge devices used to enhance learning in the district.
Allegro Performing Arts Academy, an 18-year icon of Kent, has big plans in store for 2014, including a move to a new location at 222 Central Ave., the former site of a Stupid Prices store.
With its ranks swelling, Kent's iGrad program has expanded to a 4,000-square-foot building formerly occupied by a realty company in a Kent East Hill shopping center.
While the Kentridge High School wrestling team struggled last year in dual meets, the Chargers took third place in the South Puget Sound League tournament and sent several wrestlers on to regionals.
When Angela "Spunky" Robinson's mother and uncle died in 2000, she couldn't remain in her home state of South Carolina and left on a cross country trip, arriving in Federal Way in 2007.
Sporting a suit with a bright red shirt, Arries McQuarter stands out from his peers at Kent-Meridian High School.
Despite standing a little over 4 feet tall, 16-year-old Crystal Valmonte has a strong spirit and dedication to her sport as a gymnast.
The Kent School District’s decision to leave schools open Friday morning, in spite of a light dusting of snow, left residents puzzled as to the reasoning behind the decision.
Edward Vargas displays all the qualities one might expect of the superintendent of one of the most diverse and complex school districts in the state.
The Kentridge Chargers girls basketball team is preparing to dominate this season with a strong and experienced team that has played together for several years.
If knowledge is power, Tracy Tran can move mountains. The Kentridge senior recently took a unique honor among high school students. She received a perfect score on her advanced placement calculus test, an accomplishment shared by only eight people in the world.
The Kent-Meridian High girls basketball team has been busy both over the summer and in preseason practices to prepare themselves for an uphill battle against much more established teams.