If you are a Twitter user and want to ask Chief John Batiste questions about the Washington State Patrol, you will get that opportunity from 2:30-4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Floods have devastated large sections of the nation this year, including floods from the Mississippi River in the Midwest and South, the Missouri River in North Dakota and Iowa and Hurricane Irene along the East Coast.
In this new age of instant gratification in cyberspace, most young people don’t realize the lasting effects their virtual lives can have on their real lives, and it’s a lessons many are learning the hard way.
Educators and cybersafety experts are working with kids to teach them the importance of taking a moment to think about what may happen if they put every thought that pops into their head out on the Internet.
The Rotary Club of Kent Sunrise is planning a fundraising event for several important causes close to the hearts of the members.
The fall Harvest for the Community event is scheduled from noon until 8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 1
The club is hosting a family-friendly Kent Oktoberfest. The event will take place rain or shine under tents at Town Square Plaza in downtown Kent.
This Saturday, Sept. 24, friends, family and others who loved Evi Stratton will join Team Hope Walking in the fourth annual Seattle Brain Cancer Walk. The walk is part of a national event to raise awareness about brain cancer and fund research and patient care for those who have been diagnosed with all types of brain cancer.
The American Legion is presenting an open house from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday Sept. 25 at 25405 97th Place South, Kent.
An Auburn family is celebrating after a King County animal control officer found their lost cat Thursday that had been missing for three years.
Free blood pressure and blood sugar checks and fitness classes were part of the Senior Wellness Day Sept. 22 at the Kent Senior Activity Center.
A few sparks flew during the Kent City Council public hearing on the 2012 city budget Tuesday and it may not be the last time before the budget is passed.
Anna Voloshina is proof that reading pays – a lot of reading.
The 10-year-old Soos Creek Elementary student completed the King County Library summer reading program by reading more than 1,000 minutes.
A 20-year-old Auburn man pleaded not guilty Thursday to a first-degree assault charge after he reportedly attacked a rival gang member in the King County jail at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
Fire heavily damaged a two-story duplex and killed two cats Thursday morning in Kent.
A Seattle developer plans to demolish the unfinished parking garage in downtown Kent and build a five-story, mixed-use development to include approximately 164 apartments and 3,700-square feet of retail space.
Volunteers are wanted to help the city of Kent with the annual Releaf at Clark Lake Park project.
Right wing Burke Gallimore wants playoff fever to start now for the Kent-based Seattle Thunderbirds junior hockey team.
Kent Police arrested a man for investigation of fourth-degree assault after he allegedly smashed his mother-in-law's face into a dresser when she tried to break up a dispute between he and his wife.
Co-founders of the Lucy Lopez Community Center Roberto Gonzalez, and Raul Ramos hosted a community fundraiser dinner at ShoWare Center Friday, Sept. 16, to re-open the center.
King County Executive Dow Constantine plans to preserve services to the public when he releases his 2012 budget next week because of health-care savings in the county budget.
The Rotary Club of Kent Sunrise is switching things up for its annual fall Harvest for the Community event. From noon until 8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 1 the club is hosting a family friendly Oktoberfest.
Raw milk sold at two Kent markets as well as seven other retail outlets in four counties is being recalled by Pride & Joy Creamery, LLC of Granger because it may be contaminated with E. coli.