Kent-Meridian High's boys basketball team has struggled out of the gate, but coach Brian Lockhart believes that his players will ultimately have a successful season as they get their legs under them.
Coming off of what head coach Dave Jamison describes as a "mediocre" two past seasons, the Kentridge High boys basketball team is preparing to take off for the 2013-2014 season.
Several colleagues, family members and students gathered at Scenic Hill Elementary School on Tuesday evening to say goodbye to Tim Clark, who concluded his time on the Kent School Board in November.
Despite having passed away six years ago, Thomas Shelton still teaches his son, Marcus, about his accomplishments in life.
Adel Sefrioui is hoping to open a new public charter school in Kent.
Kent resident Sally Goodgion has a rather large "extended family." More than 50 people, to be precise, from all parts of the globe.
Members of Green River Community College Student Life broke ground at the campus site for the new Student Life Center Nov. 21.
Danny "Mooms" Mumaugh's new goalie helmet sports an image of the Denver, Colo., skyline as well as Seattle's. He's an athlete with two homes, and it shows.
A gray, overcast sky and soft rainfall set the mood last Friday, Nov. 15 for the memorial service of an American teenager.
The Kentridge High girls soccer team lost only its second game all season during the state playoffs against Inglemoor.
Kent Police and Kent School District safety officers locked down Kent-Meridian High School Tuesday morning after a report about a weapon on campus.
The oven timer at the Airways Brewing Co. Beer & Bistro goes off, drawing the whole room's attention to a potentially burned dinner.
Despite being only 13 years old, Kent dancer Trinity Inay’s passion and dedication for dancing have brought her a respected following in the dance world and a position on a national TV show.
Bruce Elliott has conceded his Kent School District board race to Maya Vengadasalam.
Afrikaans, Balinese, Chamorro, Creole, Dinka, Fula, Grebo, Hmong, Ilokano, Japanese, Khmer, Kosraean, Mandinka, Nepali, Romanian, Sotho, Tamil, Wolof. If they sound strangely familiar, they should. They're just a handful of the 140 languages spoken in the Kent School District.
Hard work and consistency can pay off, especially after 30 years of dedication to excellence in a program.
Being a cross country star wasn't really on Kentridge High senior Isaac Derline's mind when he went to his first practice during his freshman year. But now he's running 16-minute races and captains the team.
When Ryan Kaufman proposed the idea of a running club this fall at Sunrise Elementary School he was expecting 40 or 50 runners. He got 140 signups.
Mike Swienty is putting a new spin on exercise in Kent. The former 24 Hour Fitness employee opened the first "cycling boutique" on the Kent Kangley Road shopping center to focus exclusively on cycling.
Kent-Meridian freshman Tyler Phillips is showing off a projector light show he has rigged up to display in front of his house on Halloween and through the weekend.