The U.S. Marshals Service in the Seattle-based Western District of Washington is alerting the public of a fraudulent court ...
After recovering from record-setting flooding, many in King County are wondering why December’s flooding has been more ...
Rates for Puget Sound Energy (PSE) customers went up Jan. 1, with about a 12% hike for electric customers and 7% increase for natural gas customers. The state Utilities and Transportation Commission ...
Those are just a few of the changes to state law taking effect in Washington on New Year’s Day. Some bills passed in 2025 became law earlier in the year, while others will take years to go into effect ...
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Gliding around the ice is one of the joys of the holiday season — but not one you will likely find naturally occurring in the ...
Three King County transfer stations are accepting flood debris free of charge. These stations are the Enumclaw, Shoreline, and Bow Lake transfer stations. All storm-related garbage and yard waste must ...
Poor sexual stamina in men is not a topic discussed in hushed tones anymore. It’s a genuine concern that has a far-reaching impact, not just in the intimate sphere but also in daily life. Reduced ...
The ability to test a higher number of individuals for COVID-19 is showing that the coronavirus is spreading rapidly throughout Washington, including in King County and Kirkland. In addition to the ...
After three years of planning, Lake Washington Technical Institute of Technology in Kirkland has opened the doors to its new RISE Center. According to its website, the student center — whose name ...
Financing affordable housing, especially on a large scale, can be a complex and expensive undertaking. Developers often find themselves falling short, unable to fill the final funding gaps. This ...