Talbot Hill Elementary’s MicroSociety held their student government inauguration for their new president, vice president, House of Representatives and Senate, Tuesday, Jan. 13.
Renton High School and St. Anthony School were put in lockdown around 11 a.m., Wednesday morning, because of a robbery/stabbing that occurred at GameStop, a retail store in the 200 block of South Second Street.
Plans are in motion for the construction of a new middle school in the Renton School District, starting with the preliminary boundary lines.
Renton’s Seahawks spirit was front and center for all the world to see as hundreds of fans descended upon Renton City Hall Friday to cheer the team on to Saturday’s playoff game against the Carolina Panthers.
As the debate over police use-of-force and minority relations continues, the Renton Reporter continues to tap the community for feedback. Part Two examines police relations with Renton youth.
The suspect in the beating of a Renton comedian signed up for his open mic set as “Jesus Christ” and performed his act wielding a Bible and a sex toy.
Newly appointed Council member Ruth Perez was sworn in at Monday’s Renton City Council meeting.
Comedian and show producer Dylan Avila was recovering Wednesday at Valley Medical Center, after being attacked by a man while on stage hosting an open-mic session at the Local 907 Monday night.
The following is part one of a three-part series looking into police tactics, procedures and relations in our community.
The men of “SonarFeed” will host their annual FIFA Tourney in support of the Neagle Foundation on Jan. 4 at The Berliner.
Some McKnight Middle School students got a hands-on introduction to animal brains in an attempt to better understand how their own brains function in teacher Dave Huff’s technology education classes.
The REACH Center of Hope and the city’s cold weather shelter got the gift of 100 blankets from Waste Management Dec. 18.
School board hears complaints about lack of teacher voice in decisions that affect their jobs
For the 45th year Renton’s First Savings Bank Northwest donated a tree full of knitted mittens, gloves, scarves and booties to the Salvation Army.
The new Renton Chamber of Commerce CEO Vicky Baxter wants to see the city enjoy prosperity.
The movie has a cast of mostly children with a few adults and tells the Christmas story through the eyes of a little girl, as narrated to her by her grandfather. It’s a musical, or cantata, a narrative piece of music.
The Renton students learned the power they have to influence the younger generation in their community with the project.
The holiday season kicks off this weekend in Renton, starting with the annual Ivar’s Clam Lights display in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Friday.
This year, three Rentonians, originally from Russia, will dance in Emerald Ballet Theatre’s “The Nutcracker.”
Set in the ‘50s, “Our Miss Brooks” is a nostalgic look back at a sarcastic English teacher, Connie Brooks, who’s in need of a husband and has her eyes set on the high school basketball coach, Hugo Longacre.