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Twelve-story, 350-room hotel on Lake Washington breaks ground next month
The project is the Hotel at Southport and it breaks ground on Oct.
September 26, 2014
News
Award-winning chef adds Renton to his impressive resume
Executive Chef Wayne Johnson is now gracing the city with his southern-inspired menu at Shuga Jazz Bistro in…
September 26, 2014
News
Kids get a chance to weigh in on new Sunset Park design
This iteration of the master plan features a main access spine through the park along Harrington Avenue, a…
September 25, 2014
News
Lindbergh graphics dept. produces for district
Alby-Yasmeen Sumague, a senior at Lindbergh High School, is 18 years old, but already she has an apprenticeship…
September 19, 2014
News
Renton School Board denies neighborhood group request
The Renton School Board has denied the request of the Tiffany Park Woods Advocacy Group to get access…
September 18, 2014
News
RAYS center renamed for volunteer Cynthia Green
Last Saturday the Skyway community turned out to celebrate an unsung hero of 18 years at Renton Area…
September 12, 2014
News
Tiffany Park community turns out to oppose new development
At a meeting Tuesday night at Tiffany Park Elementary School, a room full of disgruntled residents showed up…
September 11, 2014
News
City Clerk retires after 18 years with City of Renton
Bonnie Walton came to City Hall in 1993 as an office assistant hired by Marilyn Petersen, the city…
September 5, 2014
News
Renton woman won’t let MS slow her ride in the Deception Pass Classic
Weekend event raises awareness for disease that affects more than 400,000.
September 5, 2014
News
New faces take over roles at the Renton Salvation Army
The Potters come most recently from their five-year post in Salinas, Calif., which Kris Potter calls “the salad…
September 4, 2014
News
New RedAlert system will send disaster info to cell phones
City officials have found that the number of residents with landlines is shrinking and traditional modes of contacting…
August 28, 2014
News
Are you ready for the Big One?
City launches ‘Ready in Renton’ for National Preparedness Month in September.
August 28, 2014
Life
Renton family building chili cook-off dynasty
Fourteen-year-old Maddie Pluntze won the State Chili Championship in Olympia earlier this month. Her 7-year-old sister, Sophie, took…
August 27, 2014
News
Renton schools send letters home explaining ‘failing’ NCLB label
In the letters co-signed by the Puget Sound Educational Service District, superintendents across the region call the label…
August 22, 2014
News
Luther’s Table to hold Back to School 5k Run and Walk Sept. 20
The event starts at 9 a.m. at Renton’s Memorial Stadium. This event for all ages is to raise…
August 14, 2014
News
Search continues for new KCLS director
Bill Ptacek served as director of KCLS since 1989 and resigned last year to take over as CEO…
August 13, 2014
News
Leave a book, take a book at curbside book exchange in Kennydale
Their Kennydale Book Exchange has mysteries, dramas and even kids’ books, which they buy from the Goodwill or…
August 1, 2014
Business
Local agency hoping to provide security for marijuana businesses
Providing security services to those in the marijuana business for their operations seems like the logical next step…
August 1, 2014
Life
Summer Teen Musical ‘The Wedding Singer’ opens Friday
It tells the tale of Robbie Hart, New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer, who is left at the alter…
July 25, 2014
News
‘Shake, Waddle and Roll’ your way to River Days this weekend
The community festival features events for kids, arts and crafts, recreation, food and stage entertainment in Liberty and…
July 24, 2014
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