The Buckley man alleged to have set fire to a neighbor’s box van Saturday night remains hospitalized at Good Samaritan Hospital.
A 56-year-old woman from Sumner died in a mid-day collision today, Aug. 25, on state Route 410 between 234th Avenue East and 254th.
AAA projects 33 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home during the Labor Day holiday weekend, a 2.9 percent increase from the 32.1 million people who traveled last year.
An investigation for DUI results in the 1st known use of the revised Implied Consent Law for mandatory blood draws on Felony DUI arrests in King County.
No changes will need to be made to the Initiative 1185 language in the upcoming state Voters’ Pamphlet for this fall’s General Election after a judge Friday morning dismissed a lawsuit brought by I-1185 sponsor Tim Eyman.
The Washington State Patrol’s Missing and Exploited Children’s Task Force (MECTF) now believes there may be additional victims in a child pornography and molestation case that developed early this week.
East Pierce Fire and Rescue and the Bonney Lake Police Department are on the scene of a collision on state Route 410.
A boy, Michael Allen Darden Jr., born Aug. 9, 2012, to Julie and Michael Darden of Enumclaw.
Washingtonians Rebecca Cameron and Sandra Gray today were named winners of the Washington Regional Finals of the Third Annual Foster Farms Fresh Chicken Cooking Contest held at Kathy Casey Food Studios.
State Sen. Pam Roach, R, Auburn, was recently elected delegate to the National Republican Convention to be held next week in Tampa, Florida.
A wide variety of activities await families on “Second Saturdays,” which take place September through December at the Buckley library.
William Knight III, 7, was one of more than two dozen chiefs to receive their honorary badges.
At the main event in Burien, Knight received his badge, pinned on him by Powers, and certificate officially naming him Bonney Lake’s Chief For a Day.