Public Safety Committee presentation touches on a variety of topics impacting youth.
$1,440,450 grant from the Washington Department of Commerce is expected to cover all construction costs.
The grant will cover all associated costs with the Urban Tree Canopy Project.
Washington state’s 1st runner-up is on her way to the national competition.
The City of Renton hosted the dance at the Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center, and admission was $5.
The deadline to apply is 9 a.m. Nov. 25.
Plans include 18.5 acres for the park, trails, bike paths, covered shelters, grills, art, and more.
The money will go toward the Wellness Check-in Program and a department-wide financial wellness program.
The budget has not been adopted yet, so these rates are unofficial.
Renton City Council expected to adopt budget later this year.
Project to address intersection of SW 43rd Street and Lind Avenue SW near Ikea.
Renton Regional Fire hosts annual Future Women in Fire and EMS Workshop.
The Auburn, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Port of Seattle, Renton and Tukwila police departments are teaming up to host the free workshop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 2.
The main focus was to show law enforcement and others a roadmap to an enhanced quality of life.
This is part of Renton’s plan to transition its fleet from gas to electric vehicles.
Ben Flick said his job was worth it if even one student changed their trajectory through a positive interaction.
Raphael Ng was terrified after having his head shoved into the water during his swim classes in Malaysia.
It was purchased with the support of King County taxpayers.
King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion delivered a speech at the launch ceremony.
After being inspired by an SRO in high school, Yusuf Jibril now works as one.
Project involves purchasing 42 parcels adjacent to the current site.
“When these kids know that we care, that people care about them, they want to do better,” said James Mitchell.
“It’s fun. It’s rewarding. It’s a way to give back.”