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Reporter honors the Chargers’ Woods, Henderson

Reporter honors the Chargers’ Woods, Henderson

Kentridge High School’s Natano Woods, senior, track and field, is the Kent Reporter’s Male Athlete of the Week. Q: What is your favorite subject in… Continue reading

Reporter honors the Chargers’ Woods, Henderson
COURTESY PHOTO, The Museum of Flight

Speaker aims to save the moon landing sites

Michelle Hanlon of For All Moonkind explains why we need to guard the cradle of our space-faring civilization

COURTESY PHOTO, The Museum of Flight
Fuzzy Dolphin begins his 2019 campaign. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

Sophomores are center stage in $50,000 Auburn Stakes

Baja Sur leads nine-horse field Sunday

Fuzzy Dolphin begins his 2019 campaign. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO
Kent’s finest scholars honored, awarded scholarships

Kent’s finest scholars honored, awarded scholarships

Top students in the Kent School District were honored at the Community Scholarship and Scholar Celebration at Green River College on Tuesday, May 14. More… Continue reading

Kent’s finest scholars honored, awarded scholarships
Kent International Festival returns to ShoWare on Saturday

Kent International Festival returns to ShoWare on Saturday

Free event for the community

Kent International Festival returns to ShoWare on Saturday
Valley Com hosts academy June 1; public invited

Valley Com hosts academy June 1; public invited

Agency awarded for budgeting practices

Valley Com hosts academy June 1; public invited
Burgers and fries or trains and rails?

Burgers and fries or trains and rails?

A Sound Transit committee recently removed the Lowe’s/Dick’s site from consideration for a light rail maintenance facility. Public opinion gathered by Sound Transit at open… Continue reading

Burgers and fries or trains and rails?
Sheriff’s Office seeks sexual assault suspect for attack near Kentlake High

Sheriff’s Office seeks sexual assault suspect for attack near Kentlake High

Female student reports man grabbed her May 2 in park near school

Sheriff’s Office seeks sexual assault suspect for attack near Kentlake High
Early morning fire strikes mobile home on Kent’s East Hill

Early morning fire strikes mobile home on Kent’s East Hill

Crews extinguish fire at about 4:30 a.m. Thursday

Early morning fire strikes mobile home on Kent’s East Hill
State, feds splash and clash over Washington’s water quality

State, feds splash and clash over Washington’s water quality

President Donald Trump is ready to give Washington the clean water rules its leaders requested. Did he get an ounce of gratitude when the Environmental… Continue reading

State, feds splash and clash over Washington’s water quality
Conquerors’ Pollak earns WIAA/Wendy’s Athlete of the Week honors

Conquerors’ Pollak earns WIAA/Wendy’s Athlete of the Week honors

Kentwood sophomore hurdler and sprinter Emma Pollak is a WIAA/Wendy’s Athlete of the Week winner for Week 35 (May 5-11), the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association… Continue reading

Conquerors’ Pollak earns WIAA/Wendy’s Athlete of the Week honors
U.S. Attorney Moran honors Kent Officer Moreno as part of National Police Week

U.S. Attorney Moran honors Kent Officer Moreno as part of National Police Week

One of four officers in state killed in line of duty in last 18 months

U.S. Attorney Moran honors Kent Officer Moreno as part of National Police Week
Memorial Day reminder for Waste Management customers

Memorial Day reminder for Waste Management customers

Waste Management customers in cities in King County will be serviced as usual on Monday, Memorial Day, May 27. For year-round holiday schedules and other… Continue reading

Memorial Day reminder for Waste Management customers
Jobs report: hiring continues strong in April

Jobs report: hiring continues strong in April

Washington’s economy gained 13,500 jobs in April and the state’s seasonally adjusted monthly unemployment rate for April rose slightly to 4.7 percent according to the… Continue reading

Jobs report: hiring continues strong in April
FRANCES (GEIGER) SCHWARTZENBERGER

FRANCES (GEIGER) SCHWARTZENBERGER

Frances (Geiger) Schwartzenberger left this world peacefully on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019. Fran was born in Mandan, North Dakota in 1924. She married Wilhelm “Bill”… Continue reading

FRANCES (GEIGER) SCHWARTZENBERGER

Reader poll

If you could afford it, would you take a ride into space on one of the new commercial spacecraft?… Continue reading

  • May 14, 2019
Kent-Meridian High presents ‘Dearly Departed’ May 15-18

Kent-Meridian High presents ‘Dearly Departed’ May 15-18

Comedy about family life in the South

Kent-Meridian High presents ‘Dearly Departed’ May 15-18
Keiser legislation establishes committee to identify additional commercial airport sites
Keiser legislation establishes committee to identify additional commercial airport sites
LAO MARIE CARSON

LAO MARIE CARSON

Lao Marie Carson went to be with her Lord after months-long struggle with a weak heart, Friday, April 26, 2019, at the Stafford Healthcare in… Continue reading

LAO MARIE CARSON
Governor signs Das bill to help organizations provide affordable housing

Governor signs Das bill to help organizations provide affordable housing

Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill Monday that will help limit the costs of affordable housing by exempting self-help housing organizations, such as Habitat for… Continue reading

Governor signs Das bill to help organizations provide affordable housing