On Thursday, King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn introduced a motion that would task the Assessor’s Office with sending a mailing…
Staff reports
State Route 164 between 176th Way Southeast and Southeast 413th Place fully closed for both directions of traffic for 90…
Redmond Police allege former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman crashed into a cement barrier on a State Route 520 off-ramp…
In Monroe, two minimum security units will shut down soon, followed by the Washington State Reformatory.
Traffic conditions as of 8 a.m., July 14, 2021
Fred Hutchinson, UW Medicine, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Seattle Children’s
Around 5:45 p.m. on June 11, an Auburn Police patrol responded to a suspicious circumstance near the area of 112th…
A prosthetic leg arrived at the Auburn Police Department as found property over the weekend. It was found in the…
As of 8:14 a.m. July 13, an earlier ramp blocking incident on SR 520 Westbound at 108th Avenue Northeast in…
Puget Sound Energy has issued a request for proposal for new energy and capacity to meet customers’ long-range electricity needs.
King County’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic was well-executed in some ways, despite difficult circumstances, but gaps remained in safety,…
Each one of the cities outside Seattle faces the same problems Seattle has faced when it comes to homelessness because…
Have you ever watched a woman suffering from menopausal symptoms? It’s unbearable knowing that a loved one is slammed with…
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural compound found in the hemp plant. Cannabis plants are sometimes called hemp depending on their…
Reagan Dunn proposed a long-term pathway to transition before the landfill reaches capacity in 2040.
Are you looking to invest in a kitchen knife that reflects heightened balance and precision? Has the autonomous sensory meridian…
A final extension of the Washington state utility moratorium was announced last week, meaning the ban on shut-offs will expire…
Here is the latest traffic news for King County as of Wednesday, July 7, according to the Washington State Department…
A hot, dry summer could wreak havoc on the Snoqualmie River system.
