Site Logo
Unofficial election night results. Screenshot

News

ESD levy loses support on day three of vote counting | April 24 update

More than 54% of the nearly 7,000 votes so far counted have rejected what’s been called a “critical…

Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Enumclaw Mayor Jan Molinaro giving his seventh State of the City speech on April 7.

News

Enumclaw mayor celebrates 2024 achievements while criticizing the county, state

The annual State of the City address had a different tone this year.

Kentlake junior Kaylee Guiles finds a hole in against Kent-Meridian. Ben Ray / The Reporter

Sports

WIAA sanctions girls flag football for high schools

Updates from assembly include transfer portal and rules for transgender athletes.

Bill Ramos.

News

Sen. Bill Ramos of WA District 5 dead at 69

King County Councilmember Sarah Perry announced her husband’s passing Saturday.

Getty Images/iStockphoto

News

Man drowns in Black Diamond lake

First responders believe the man suffered from a medical emergency while swimming.

Make sure you vote by April 22. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

News

Election is just days away — don’t forget to vote on these two measures

Enumclaw and Black Diamond are voting on a school levy and continuing a King County fingerprint program.

The Carbon River Fairfax Bridge was built in 1921 and is almost 500 feet long. Photo courtesy Washington State Department of Transportation

News

Carbon River Fairfax Bridge closed; SR 165 access to Mount Rainier cut off

The emergency closure came April 14 after new deterioration was discovered.

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)

News

FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm,…

Photo courtesy Enumclaw Plateau Community Association 
Volunteers with the Enumclaw Plateau Community Association working near Boise Creek.

News

EPCA, other Plateau organizations receive Alan M. Painter grants

The grants are awarded to groups that work to enhance their community through engagement and education.

A man places his ballot into the drop box outside Federal Way City Hall. Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

News

SAVE Act could disenfranchise millions of voters

Congressman reports law could cost Washingtonians over $361 million just to register to vote.

Longtime White River coach Terry Veltkamp is among the five inductees to the White River Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The Hall of Fame event will begin at 6 p.m. April 19. (Photo courtesy of White River Athletic Hall of Fame)

Sports

White River Athletic Hall of Fame will induct Class of 2025

Ceremony is April 19.

Three auto theft juvenile suspects attempted to hide from officers on a roof last August. However, the Enumclaw Police Department’s thermal-imaging drones were able to spot them.

News

EPD credits year-old drone program with drop in car thefts

The drones have been deployed more than 70 times this last year, for everything from examining traffic incidents…

Photos by Ray Miller-Still 
Chants of “hands off” and “This is what democracy looks like” dominated the corner of Porter Street and Griffin Avenue last Saturday between noon and 2 p.m. Among the protestors was Dore Aitken, 97, who believes that public funds for children and seniors is not government waste; and Carlyn Hannum, Tellen Pranklin, and Veronica Perez in penguin costumes to ridicule the governments decision to put tariffs on remote, human-free islands.

News

The Plateau protests: “Hands Off”

The corners of Griffin and Porter were crowded last Saturday as locals joined the national protest.