Steve Hunter

Caitlin Brown

Kent sandbags along Green River could remain until fall; Will county fund removal?

Caitlin Brown walks along the narrow path Tuesday of the Green River Trail only imaging what it might be like without the giant sandbags covering most of the surface.

Caitlin Brown
Firefighters battle a two-alarm fire Saturday

Cause of two-alarm Kent warehouse fire remains undetermined

Kent Fire Department investigators have been unable so far to determine the cause of the two-alarm fire that destroyed a carpet and carpet padding recycling warehouse.

Firefighters battle a two-alarm fire Saturday
Kent Police arrested Chris W. Smith

Kent Police apprehend man from state’s most wanted sex offender list

Kent Police arrested a 24-year-old man Thursday from the Washington State Department of Corrections most wanted sex offender list.

Kent Police arrested Chris W. Smith

Cigarette ashes cause small fire at Kent office building

Cigarette ashes started a small fire at about 11 a.m. Thursday at an office building in the 400 block of West Titus Street in downtown Kent.

Kent Police bust man, woman for thefts at East Hill businesses

Kent Police arrested a 23-year-old Kent man and a 21-year-old Covington woman Wednesday night for investigation of theft in connection with several recent incidents at East Hill businesses.

The Seattle Mist won't be making any tackles in 2012 in the Lingerie Football League

Lingerie Football League to skip 2012 season in Kent, rest of nation

There's going to be little to nothing to see of the women's Lingerie Football League this year in Kent.

The Seattle Mist won't be making any tackles in 2012 in the Lingerie Football League
Kent firefighter Steve Smith rescues one of 13 ducklings Tuesday from a East Hill storm drain.

Kent firefighters rescue 13 ducklings on East Hill

Kent firefighters rescued 13 ducklings that had fallen into a storm drain Tuesday morning on the East Hill.

Kent firefighter Steve Smith rescues one of 13 ducklings Tuesday from a East Hill storm drain.

State charges Kent businessman with L&I benefits theft; man is son of lieutenant governor

The state Attorney General's Office has charged a Kent businessman with four counts of first-degree theft and one count of forgery for allegedly receiving $19,459 from the state for a job injury claim even though he had returned to work.

Kent petition drive can start for low-enforcement marijuana offenses initiative

Sensible Washington, which filed an initiative last month with the city of Kent to let voters decide whether the city should make marijuana offenses the lowest enforcement priority by Kent Police, received the go-ahead from Kent City Attorney Tom Brubaker to start to collect signatures.

Two employees at Kent 911 center named Dispatchers of the Year

Two employees of the Valley Communications Center in Kent are being honored as King County Emergency Medical Dispatchers of the Year.

Kent fire investigators wait to enter destroyed carpet recycling facility to determine cause

It is expected to take at least until Wednesday before Kent Fire Department investigators can enter a destroyed recycling facility for carpeting and carpet padding to try to determine the cause of the fire.

Alyssa McLemore

Missing: Still no answers about Kent woman 3 years after disappearance

Friends, family and the Kent Police all seem to come up with the same response about the disappearance three years ago of 21-year-old Alyssa McLemore.

Alyssa McLemore

Apartment fire on Kent’s West Hill displaces 10 people; damage estimated at $600,000 | Update

Ten people were displaced as a two-alarm fire caused an estimated $600,000 damage to six apartments on Kent's West Hill.

Darren Motamedy will return to Kent to play at the fifth annual Evening of Jazz and Art Showcase June 28 at the Kent Senior Activity Center.

Darren Motamedy to play at Kent’s Evening of Jazz and Art Showcase June 22

Saxophonist Darren Motamedy will return to Kent to play in the fifth annual Evening of Jazz & Art Showcase June 28 at the Kent Senior Activity Center.

Darren Motamedy will return to Kent to play at the fifth annual Evening of Jazz and Art Showcase June 28 at the Kent Senior Activity Center.
Emergency responders will conduct numerous mass casualty incident drills April 30 through May 3 at the ShoWare Center parking lots in Kent.

Be aware of emergency response drills at Kent’s ShoWare Center

Expect to see large numbers of emergency vehicles traveling and in the parking lots of Kent's ShoWare Center on eight days over the next four weeks as part of a mass casualty incident drill.

Emergency responders will conduct numerous mass casualty incident drills April 30 through May 3 at the ShoWare Center parking lots in Kent.
Luis CdeBaca

State Department ambassador addresses sex trafficking

Sex trafficking continues to be a growing problem in Kent and the rest of the nation.

Luis CdeBaca
William Phillip is scheduled to go to trial June 20 for the 2010 murder of Seth Frankel

Phillip’s trial date continued to June 20 for murder of Kent city employee Seth Frankel

The trial date has been continued to June 20 for a 31-year-old Oregon man charged with first-degree murder in the May 2010 stabbing death of Seth Frankel a city of Kent employee and Auburn resident.

William Phillip is scheduled to go to trial June 20 for the 2010 murder of Seth Frankel
Gene Mueller is the new manager of Regional Animal Services of King County.

King County names new Regional Animal Services manager

Gene Mueller, the administrator of Chicago’s largest critical-care veterinary hospital, was named Wednesday as the new manager of Regional Animal Services of King County.

Gene Mueller is the new manager of Regional Animal Services of King County.
Informational pickets from the Machinists Union walk in front of Hytek Finishes March 21 in Kent to support company employees seeking a new contract.

Kent’s Hytek Finishes rejects mediation offer in union talks | Update

The Machinists Union says management at Kent's Hytek Finishes rejected an offer from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to help resolve contract talks.

Informational pickets from the Machinists Union walk in front of Hytek Finishes March 21 in Kent to support company employees seeking a new contract.
Matt Hague

Kentwood graduate Matt Hague makes Pittsburgh Pirates roster | Update

Matt Hague, a former Kentwood High School star, has made the Major League Baseball roster of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Matt Hague