The deadline for initiative petitions to be submitted is 5 p.m. on July 6.
SE 4th from 218th Ave. SE to 225th Ave. SE will be closed to the public from July 9 to Aug. 18.
Steve Martin and Martin Short discuss bringing their two-man comedy extravaganza back to Seattle.
Event organizers invite locals to help make a splash by donating to Issaquah’s Food & Clothing bank.
Changes increase access to transit services in the Puget Sound region
The camp will take place on Aug. 4 with tent set-up and registration at 3 to 5 p.m.
This press release is courtesy of Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park.
Cameron Edward encourages students to get more involved with their school.
Riders will no longer pay additional surcharges for zones or travel during peak commute hours.
Initiative shines light on the risks of prescription opioid addiction and overdose.
Issaquah encourages locals to have fun but stay safe on the Fourth, remembering the fireworks ban.
The challenge took place on June 15 and ended with a local shaving her head.
The deputies will carry out safety patrols on King County parks and trails for leashed pets.
The website will provide a hub for services and resources for labor and sex trafficking victims.
The notices are in the mail and values continue to rise across King County.
The Fourth of July Heritage Day Celebration will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lake Washington Schools Foundation support ranges from classroom grants to district-wide programs.
David Behrens won the online vote and Stephanie Kuwasaki won the in-person vote.
King County Libraries are air conditioned and an option for locals to stay cool during summer heat.
The 2018-2019 Tools4Schools will benefit Issaquah School District students.