Redmond Coding Association also focuses on e-waste collection and will host a ‘hackathon’ this summer.
Event held at Bellevue Downtown Park can be catalyst for the world’s second most popular sport.
Nearly $600,000 in funding has been designated for the program, with applications accepted until Sept. 30.
“People can’t age in place as they get costed out of their family home where they’ve lived for decades,” said Kirkland Mayor Kelli Curtis.
Washington is the first state to prioritize low-cost leases for electric vehicles.
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Here’s a rundown of what has gone down at the 2A and 3A KingCo levels of team sport.
“Any firearm traded in is one less gun that may be involved in a tragic accident, suicide or stolen and later used in a violent crime,” according to the department’s website.
As Earth Day approaches, numerous Eastside cities aim to celebrate, educate and foster a positive environmental impact through events for all ages.
The prohibition on the sale and distribution of these products will take effect June 1 under a law the Legislature approved in 2021.
Shiro moved to Seattle at a time when the exoticism of Japanese cuisine had suddenly begun finding favorable reviews in American press. By Jayendrina Singha Ray, guest columnist.
Deepfake photos at Issaquah High School prompt review of policies and procedures.
The number of fatal crashes in marked work zones had doubled in 2023 when compared to the previous year.
Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill on March 26 adding new regulations to the purchase and sale of catalytic converters…
A Kirkland police officer accused of exhibiting odd behavior toward bikini barista employees while using a city-owned vehicle has resigned…
Snoqualmie rally car school program continues to grow. Women who have signed up so far include car enthusiasts, stunt women, bus drivers and a mom looking to be more comfortable driving in ice and snow.
“It’s really about providing that space to reimagine who you are,” said Heidi Daniel.
The move comes as roadway deaths in the state have hit historic highs.
A couple of our reporters headed to T-Mobile Park to see if the Mariners’ food budget was as tight as their player free agency budget.
Office of Law Enforcement Oversight director calls Burien’s ordinance “unconstitutional.”