This will be the tenth year for Auburn’s Hops & Crops Music & Beer Festival! The annual event, held at the historic Mary Olson Farm,…
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This week’s City Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday instead of the normal Monday, due to the Labor Day Holiday. The holiday week does…
The following information was provided by VRFA regarding an incident that occurred at early morning Sunday, September 1st. “Early Sunday morning an Engine from the…
A human case of West Nile virus (WNV) has been reported by Benton-Franklin Health District – the first case of WNV in Washington this year.…
With summer winding down and fall activities beginning soon, the Labor Day holiday is seen by many as the last chance to hit the road…
Over the past two years, the state and federal governments have spent nearly $240 million on programs designed to provide students with healthier options at…
On Labor Day, Monday, September 2, Metro Transit operates a Sunday schedule. Metro offices, including the Customer Information phone line, and the Lost and Found and Pass Sales…
The last holiday weekend of the summer typically brings additional traffic, so planning ahead and allowing extra travel time is even more critical as Labor…
Washington State Auditor Pat McCarthy joined King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer’s August “Good Eggs” breakfast at Phoenix Rising Café in Auburn. The Auditor’s Office…
On Tuesday evening, September 3, 2019 through Wednesday morning, September 4, 2019 construction work by Miles Resources for the Duffy’s Auto Brokerage project will require…
Today by a unanimous vote the King County Council passed legislation that allows King County to directly access approximately $100 million in funding for affordable…
The big news the past couple weeks was that the yield curve inverted. First of all, a normal yield curve looks like this: As you…
Today Washington State Health Officer Dr. Kathy Lofy signed a statewide standing order for naloxone, a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. The standing…
As college students prepare to move into dormitories or off-campus housing for the upcoming school year, they should ensure their living space is a fire-safe…
The Council will continue to debate (and possibly act on) how best to prioritize funding from the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account (PSTAA) – a roughly $318 million…
The Council will consider legislation sponsored by Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles that would waive enforcement of Metro transit fares when Metro activates its Emergency Snow Network…
This past Saturday 27 teams of 108 golfers came together for the annual See Ya Later Foundation Golf Tournament. This all-day event is one of…
















