Lands in thorns along bank
Morris says Kent teen should not be charged with murder or in adult court
Vehicle pursuit results in fellow officer hitting Moreno
Kent Police, community mourn loss of decorated officer
Bust includes three Kent men; search of four Kent homes
Former Kent City Council candidate, King County Democrats chair to receive $37,700 settlement
Des Moines Police issue media release
A Renton woman was allegedly raped by the 28-year-old Seattle man. Bail was set at $100,000.
The suspect is scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 21 at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) three-day sweep in Alaska, Oregon and Washington targeting at-large criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants…
Gary Wasdin, director of the King County Library System (KCLS) since January 2015, has resigned.
Voters are approving higher taxes for more mass transit.
The FAA currently occupies about 360,000-square-feet in several different leased locations in Renton. Renton city officials put in a bid to keep the FAA in town.
King County Sheriff’s Office investigators suspect distracted driving is responsible for a fatal collision Monday night in unincorporated Kent.
Assault charges were expected to be filed this week against a 23-year-old Renton man in connection with a fight Monday with a detective and attorney outside a courtroom at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
Jay Inslee, Democratic candidate for governor, didn’t hesitate to take a shot at Republican candidate Rob McKenna’s stance against legalizing same-sex marriage during a media tour Tuesday at a Kent small business.
Inslee visited the Shuttle Express office in Renton on Wednesday as part of what he called an energy tour.
King County will move its elections headquarters back to Renton in June to show confidence repairs at Howard Hanson Dam will keep the Green River Valley cities safe from flooding.
“Today, we are casting a vote of confidence in this community,” said county Executive Dow Constantine today in presenting his State of the County address in Kent before the King County Council.
“Elections Director Sherril Huff and I agree, it is safe and it is time for King County to move Elections back to its state-of-the-art facility in Renton. We are announcing that Election headquarters will return to the Green River Valley in June.”
A former teacher in the Kent and Renton school districts pleaded not guilty July 21 to a charge of first-degree…
An independent review by three engineers has concluded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking the right steps for…
The American Red Cross can feed thousands of residents this winter if Green River flooding causes large evacuations in Kent,…