Lots of Earth Day activities this weekend in the Valley.
The water feature is expected to open in July.
As Earth Day approaches, numerous Eastside cities aim to celebrate, educate and foster a positive environmental impact through events for all ages.
You can attend a town hall in Snoqualmie from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at Snoqualmie Library, 7824 Center Blvd. SE, to talk about how the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy monies should be spent during the next six years.
The prohibition on the sale and distribution of these products will take effect June 1 under a law the Legislature approved in 2021.
Family owned and operated business takes a strong stance on environmental stewardship.
Shiro moved to Seattle at a time when the exoticism of Japanese cuisine had suddenly begun finding favorable reviews in American press. By Jayendrina Singha Ray, guest columnist.
Deepfake photos at Issaquah High School prompt review of policies and procedures.
If passed, the bill would require Seattle Public Utilities to pay Carnation $1 million after any false alarms at Tolt Dam.
Competition is fierce for Mount Si soccer team as season nears the end.
Limited storage and cramped spaces lead to long wait lines as food bank staff seeks a new home.
The number of fatal crashes in marked work zones had doubled in 2023 when compared to the previous year.
Several businesses have been determined a total loss.