Chantelle Bailey made history last season when she became the first Enumclaw High girl to win a state wrestling title.
Starting Jan. 1 King County Fire District 28 will no longer issue free, three-day residential burn permits, but instead will charge residents $30 – but the permit will be good for a year.
What once was called a maintenance and operation levy will now be known as a replacement levy for schools, staff and operations, and the White River School District plans to put its version before voters Feb. 9.
The King County Library System and the King County Library System Foundation are celebrating a literacy fiesta.
Thursday morning, Sunrise Elementary School fifth-grade students knew the winds from the storm the night before averaged 44 mph, the highest for November thus far, and had subsided to between 4 and 11 mph by the time they hit the classroom.
If problems at Howard Hanson Dam bring flooding to the Green River Valley, leaders in the Enumclaw School District want to make sure they have accurate contact information and a course of action for students whose families may be affected.
The year-end budget presented to the White River School Board at its regular meeting Nov. 18 was filled with good news.
Monday evening, Robbie Wiese was standing before hundreds of King County community members, legislators, Olympia and Congressional staff at The Doubletree Guest Suites at Southcenter Parkway.
Frank Stratton considers himself an average basketball player.
It’s been two seasons since a spectacular crash abruptly put a halt to Henry Van Dam’s racing career.
Lauren Phillips and her Thoroughbred Stormy Maccool were very cool at the Western Washington Fair in Puyallup in September.
The holiday season got off to an early start Nov. 20 and Nov. 21 with the city of Enumclaw’s Festival of Crafts at the Enumclaw Expo Center.
There’s still time to catch a performance of the Enumclaw High School drama department’s production of the funny and poignant “Elephant Man.”