King County Executive Dow Constantine says reforms to make government more efficient and improved infrastructure will put the county in position to rebound as the economy recovers.
Even though the flood risk of the Green River is lower than it was last winter, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers still needs to complete repairs over the next two years to get the Howard Hanson Dam back to full operating capacity.
Jim Funston tossed a few peanuts at a squirrel on a recent afternoon last week, as he stood in his driveway along a quiet Auburn residential street. One of Funston’s cats peered at the squirrel from underneath the back of a pickup.
Auburn resident Myron Duarte won’t let his age get in the way of a few more bull rides.
The city of Kent will receive $2.59 million this year from the King County Flood Control District to help place…
Carol Greco lost a sister to domestic violence five years ago. Greco, of Federal Way, told a reporter her story…
The nearly 30,000 residents of the Green River Valley need to buy flood insurance and make plans to evacuate their homes or businesses this winter, because of the potential from floods, due to seepage problems at an abutment next to the Howard Hanson Dam.