The Kent Sunrise Rotary Club honored four students, a teacher and staff member of Cedar Heights Middle School at its Nov. 20 meeting. Rotary Members,… Continue reading
288 apartments part of first phase
Two-year closure starts Nov. 27 to separate street/railroad tracks
Democrat and political newcomer beats incumbent Hargrove to represent District 47
King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer hosts a Veterans Workshop and Job Fair on Tuesday, Dec. 11, from 3 to 7 p.m., at the KO-AM… Continue reading
The King County Library System Foundation (KCLSF) has been awarded an $80,000 grant from The Boeing Co. to help the King County Library System (KCLS)… Continue reading
An artist-in-residence will spend a year working with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to help develop new ways to achieve agency goals through… Continue reading
Sessions Nov. 27, 29 at SeaTac YMCA
Popular burger joint plans grand opening, ribbon cutting
Local firefighters responded and doused a fire that struck an abandoned house Monday night on Kent’s West Hill at South 272nd Street and 26th Avenue… Continue reading
Two men injured in Nov. 7 shootout; no arrests yet
Nov. 11-17
Type, number of incidents
A Saturday morning fire heavily damaged a detached garage and shop in the 22600 block of 119 Avenue Southeast, the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority… Continue reading
Victim still recovering from brutal beating by a baseball bat-wielding man that left him clinging to life
Victim, 25, a Kent mother of two
More than 6.6 million riders in the quarter
Board of Health
Warning signs must be posted in all King County gun stores and firing ranges.
But some question whether to proceed with probe in wake of Auburn senator losing his reelection bid
Crews to place concrete sidewalks
Case cost city $400,000 to defend