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Kentlake reaches Hardwood Classic quarterfinals; Kentridge still alive | 4A girls basketball

Aniston Denckla scored 15 points as Kentlake defeated Camas 39-38 in a 4A state regional girls basketball playoff at Puyallup’s Rogers High School on Saturday.… Continue reading

National magazines recognize WGU Washington for supporting military

Two national publications again honored Western Governors University (WGU) for helping meet the educational needs of the nation’s armed forces community. Military Advanced Education &… Continue reading

Gropp hat trick pulls Thunderbirds past Rockets | WHL

Gropp hat trick pulls Thunderbirds past Rockets | WHL

Bear, Kolesar score in 5-3 victory over Kelowna

Gropp hat trick pulls Thunderbirds past Rockets | WHL
Americans defuse Thunderbirds | WHL

Americans defuse Thunderbirds | WHL

Tysza, Kolesar, Strand score in 7-3 loss at Tri-City

Americans defuse Thunderbirds | WHL
Mustangs bounce Stars, 9-6 | MASL

Mustangs bounce Stars, 9-6 | MASL

Antoniuk logs two points in Tacoma’s first home loss

Mustangs bounce Stars, 9-6 | MASL
Thriving state marijuana market gets potful of legislative attention

Thriving state marijuana market gets potful of legislative attention

By Tim Gruver/WNPA Olympia News Bureau A number of bills in the Washington Legislature could change the way people buy, sell and grow marijuana. The… Continue reading

Thriving state marijuana market gets potful of legislative attention
Safe driving course coming to Pacific Raceways

Safe driving course coming to Pacific Raceways

Students receive classroom session, hands-on driving challenges

Safe driving course coming to Pacific Raceways
Closing the gender gap in tech at Green River

Closing the gender gap in tech at Green River

How the college plans to reach equal female/male enrollment in software development

Closing the gender gap in tech at Green River
To stay sharp, learn something new and difficult | Gustafson

To stay sharp, learn something new and difficult | Gustafson

By Timi Gustafson, R.D./For the Reporter For Baby Boomers approaching old age, there is all sorts of advice available how to stay physically and mentally… Continue reading

To stay sharp, learn something new and difficult | Gustafson

Fire destroys residential garage in Maple Valley

Firefighters from Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety, Fire District 44, and Puget Sound Fire were dispatched at 11:30 p.m. Thursday to a detached residential… Continue reading

Library makes impact by serving all

In response to Shawn Mickens’ letter (“Library providing more than it should”, Kent Reporter, Feb. 10): I am a Caucasian grandmother who patronizes the Kent… Continue reading

School district shares its new race and equity policy | Watts

The Kent School District values its rich, diverse schools and communities and is committed to its mission of “successfully preparing all students for their futures.”… Continue reading

Wall of Washington | Shiers cartoon

Wall of Washington | Shiers cartoon

President Trump’s immigration policy has unnerved our state.… Continue reading

Wall of Washington | Shiers cartoon
When you dig deeper, the president’s ‘tough talk’ on trade doesn’t sound as good | Brunell

When you dig deeper, the president’s ‘tough talk’ on trade doesn’t sound as good | Brunell

When President Trump spoke to Boeing workers at its South Carolina production facility, he reiterated his campaign promise to bring jobs back to America. It… Continue reading

When you dig deeper, the president’s ‘tough talk’ on trade doesn’t sound as good | Brunell
Kent’s Interurban Trail to close near South 212th Street

Kent’s Interurban Trail to close near South 212th Street

City of Kent crews will close the Interurban Trail between South 212th Street and West James Street from Monday, Feb. 27 through late April for… Continue reading

Kent’s Interurban Trail to close near South 212th Street

Lawmakers dealing with controversial bills | The Petri Dish

A vote, up or down, on abolishing the death penalty in Washington. That’s what Attorney General Bob Ferguson wanted on the legislation he crafted. “The… Continue reading

Thunderbirds’ Hockey Challenge raises more than $150,000 for charities

The Seattle Thunderbirds’ 19th annual Hockey Challenge on Feb. 18 raised more than $150,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington & Alaska… Continue reading

Kent’s Spotlight Series presents Seattle Rock Orchestra on March 10

Kent’s Spotlight Series presents Seattle Rock Orchestra on March 10

Seattle Rock Orchestra brings the music of Led Zeppelin to Kent’s Spotlight Series on Friday, March 10. The show will feature music from the legendary… Continue reading

Kent’s Spotlight Series presents Seattle Rock Orchestra on March 10
Mattress Firm’s PJ Bowl to support local foster kids

Mattress Firm’s PJ Bowl to support local foster kids

Mattress Firm’s 12th annual Pajama Bowl is set for Sunday, April 2, from 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., at Acme Bow, 100 Andover Park Way,… Continue reading

Mattress Firm’s PJ Bowl to support local foster kids
Museum of Flight chosen to exhibit Apollo 11 Spacecraft on 50th anniversary of the Moon landing
Museum of Flight chosen to exhibit Apollo 11 Spacecraft on 50th anniversary of the Moon landing