With the closure of the Operational Emergency Center in Skyway over the summer and recent economic struggles, King County Fire District 20 is doing its part by conducting a holiday food drive for families in need.
The fourth annual Master Builder Care Foundation’s “Painting A Better Tomorrow” event helped put a fresh face on nine shelters that help the homeless and others in need in King and Pierce counties, including Vision House in the Renton Highlands.
The 520 Tolling Implementation Committee has released the results of its second round of evaluation of tolls across Lake Washington.
A digital camera and a laptop computer, valued at about $450, were stolen from an apartment in the 4700 block of Shattuck Avenue Place South on Oct. 30, according to Renton Police.
The Renton Technical College Foundation has named four new members to its board.
A multiple-vehicle accident on northbound Interstate 405 at about 4 p.m. today at State Route 169 near downtown Renton backed…
King County Flood Warning Center officials say the White River below Mud Mountain Dam could experience minor flooding later today…
The King County Flood Warning Center closed at 9 a.m. Friday, as rain-swollen rivers returned to normal levels throughout the…
The City of Renton is making it even easier to obtain various building permits due to a new online service. Now available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the online building permitting gives building professionals and Renton residents self-service, online access to permit information and services.
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Eleven days in Rome, Naples, Athens and various Greek islands. That’s how eight Renton High students in the International Travel club will spend the beginning of July.
Spokane native Jeff Kusterer, 64, stood on a sidewalk Saturday in Auburn, taking in the sights and sounds of the region’s biggest Veterans Day parade.
A home in the 3700 block of Northeast 12th Street was broken into sometime on Nov. 6 and a filing cabinet, night stand and cooler were rummaged through, according to Renton Police.
Vandals etched the names “Sicko” and “Mary” on mirrors in men’s restrooms at the new Regal Cinemas at The Landing the night of Nov. 5, according to Renton Police.
A Sammamish man, who briefly went into convulsions, was detained Nov. 2 as he walked from Fry’s Electronics, 800 Garden Ave. N., in an attempt to shoplift some electronic gear, according to Renton Police.
The 2008 general election Nov. 4 in King County is putting up some really big numbers. Turnout could reach about…
This Sunday (Nov. 9), the Boulevard Salon on Lake Washington Boulevard is going to be a beehive of activity for…
The fish weir crossing the Cedar River near Interstate 405 downtown was removed Wednesday in advance of the “pineapple express”…