Performances span May 2-12 at school’s PAC
Tickets go on sale this week
Chatelaines top the field in dance and kick categories
March 25-31
Number, type of incidents
The family of Phillip E. Johnson is saddened to announce his passing on March 21, 2018 at age 89. He was a gentle man who… Continue reading
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
Seattle falls 4-0 at Everett
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
Everett builds 3-1 series lead
KDP pursuing ways to raise money and preserve a part of Kent’s past
Phyllis June, “PJ” Manz, daughter of Emil and Esther Boline of Jordan, Montana passed away Sunday, March 18, 2018 at the age of 93. She… Continue reading
Reporter staff A boost in state money will bring relief and save some jobs in the budget-beset Kent School District. According to a school district… Continue reading
James Rodgers releases debut collection of rock and roll poetry
I have received a lot of questions in recent weeks from Kent residents who are unclear about the relationship between the city of Kent and… Continue reading
As a longtime resident of Kent, I’m writing to thank and commend Mayor Dana Ralph and City Council members for supporting survivors of sexual assault… Continue reading
Ken Paul says that there are three reasons why gun control won’t work (“The wrong weapons; there’s more we can do,” March 16, Reporter). I… Continue reading
In Bonnie Lawlor’s letter (What do patriotism, freedom mean?” Reporter, March 16), she claimed the “conservatives” changed the term “global warming” to “climate change.” Fact… Continue reading
Middle school students explores the possibilities in today’s work force
Programs with NASA, University of Washington, Point Defiance Zoo and others look at climate change
Nominations are open for the 2018 Distinguished Alumnus Award, an award generally given annually by Highline College. The award honors former Highline students who have… Continue reading
Drivers who report talking on a cellphone jumped 46 percent since 2013