News
Northwest
Submit a Photo
Submit a Story Idea
Submit a Press Release
Sports
Submit Sports Results
Life
Submit an Engagement Announcement
Submit a Wedding Announcement
Submit a Birth Announcement
Weather
Business
Submit Business News
Opinion
Letters to the Editor
Submit Letter to the Editor
Contests
Bucketlist Sweepstakes
Obituaries
Place an Obituary
Classifieds
Classifieds
Place a Classified Ad
Employment
Real Estate
Transportation
Legal Notices
Place a Legal Notice
eEditions
Newsletters
Home
Search
Newsletters
News
Northwest
Submit a Photo
Submit a Story Idea
Submit a Press Release
Business
Submit Business News
Sports
Submit Sports Results
Contests
Bucketlist Sweepstakes
Life
Submit an Engagement Announcement
Submit a Wedding Announcement
Submit a Birth Announcement
Opinion
Letters to the Editor
Submit Letter to the Editor
Obituaries
Place an Obituary
Classifieds
Place a Classified Ad
Employment
Real Estate
Transportation
Legal Notices
Place a Legal Notice
eEditions
Services
About Us
Contact Us
Submission Forms
News
King County releases first-ever Wildfire Risk Reduction Strategy
Amid expanding fire risks, the plan makes recommendations for agencies across the region.
August 16, 2022
News
Bellevue chiropractor accused of possessing, dealing child pornography
Robert Brad Ulrich pleaded not guilty, pre-trial hearing is Sept. 13.
August 16, 2022
News
Office of Law Enforcement Oversight director issues statement on behavioral health response
Calls for non-law-enforcement teams to respond to non-violent emergencies related to mental health.
August 16, 2022
News
GOP cheered abortion ruling. Democrats responded by voting.
A swell of electoral support for Democrats pushed turnout higher in primary. Republicans look to adjust for November
August 15, 2022
News
Housing First: ‘What if we do nothing about homelessness?’ | Podcast
A podcast about King County’s Health Through Housing initiative.
August 13, 2022
News
Honey bee swarm outside Bellevue City Hall is relocated
Iron Bee Apiary, located in Sammamish, took the bees in on August 11.
August 12, 2022
News
County executive announces coalition to tackle King County’s degrading state of behavioral health care
The policy proposals will be delivered to the King Couty Council next month.
August 11, 2022
News
Bellevue police arrest suspects believed to be a part of organized retail theft rings
Investigators believe the suspects are responsible for over $100,000 in stolen goods.
August 11, 2022
News
DOH opens call center to answer questions about monkeypox virus
Washingtonians can now call 1-833-829-HELP for any questions relating to the monkeypox virus.
August 11, 2022
News
Free vaccination events provide required back-to-school immunizations
In 2021, 13% fewer vaccinations were administered to King County children ages 4-5.
August 10, 2022
News
DOH releases COVID-19 updates for Washington K-12 schools, child care
The Department of Health guidance update includes required five-day isolation for positive COVID tests.
August 10, 2022
News
King County officials reflect on Health Through Housing criticisms and goals
Dow Constantine and Leo Flor uphold belief in the housing first approach.
August 9, 2022
News
Monkeypox cases in Washington are doubling nearly every week
Health officials suggest taking precautions to avoid getting infected with the virus.
August 9, 2022
News
King County Local Dive: Toddler’s mom accused of murder; state targets invasive crabs
A new podcast for King County residents
August 8, 2022
News
King County prosecutor candidates discuss criminal justice issues facing the region
Jim Ferrell and Leesa Manion clash over restorative justice programs in the county.
August 6, 2022
News
State’s response to monkeypox led Seattle doctor to visit Canada for vaccine
As of Aug. 3, at least 166 people in Washington had tested positive for the monkeypox virus.
August 6, 2022
News
OSPI announces plan to give working students credit towards graduation
The program is intended to recognize the skills and knowledge students acquire through employment.
August 4, 2022
News
U.S. Department of Commerce awards $47 million in grants to WA organizations
The grants will assist with workforce development programs.
August 3, 2022
News
Fix-it Fairs refurbish furniture for local refugee families
Volunteers at the July event restored 39 pieces of furniture.
August 3, 2022
News
Springer, Gibbons advance in August general election
Incumbent Springer has 72.30% of votes for Legislative District 45 State Representative, Position 2.
August 2, 2022
Previous
18
19
20
21
22
Next