At 2 a.m. Sunday morning it becomes 3 a.m., so remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before heading to bed.
Businesses can now have licenses revoked for repeated calls for police service.
Resident worry that choice of routes will pit ‘neighbor against neighbor.’
Residents should call 911 when they observe suspicious activity, including someone aggressively trying to come into your home while providing a questionable story.
The boathouse has been home to Cascade Canoe & Kayak Center for the past seven years.
The Indians season came to an end Friday night in the regional round of the state playoffs.
The National Weather Service is calling for mostly cloudy skies with a 40 percent chance of rain for today, Saturday, with a high near 40.
Game time is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Kent-Meridian High School.
Classification would limit number of retail zones that could accommodate recreational marijuana retail outlets.
A busy new resident has moved in along the lower Cedar River, prompting the city to take action to protect its trees.
Lindbergh swimmer Andrew Franco-Munoz this weekend won two individual state championships and helped power a relay to a third state title at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Despite a 48-39 loss Friday night at Curtis High School, the Indians are still alive and will play the No. 2-seeded team out of Port Angeles at 8 p.m. tonight, Saturday, at Foss High school in Tacoma.
Saturday’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a 50 percent chance of rain and a high around 40, but as temperatures drop through the evening, the rain could change to snow after 10 p.m.
Renton will now play top-seeded White River at 7:45 p.m. Friday at Curtis High School. A win takes them to the District 3 Championship game
A total of 15 male and two female wrestlers from Renton high schools are moving on to the Washington State Mat Classic XXVI wrestling championships this weekend in Tacoma.
Renton will take on No. 4 Kingston at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday at Wilson High School in Tacoma.
The weekend started better than it finished for Renton-area high school basketball players as all three teams advanced to their district tournaments, but dropped their opening round games and watched their seasons end.
Things get started tonight, Friday with a handful of boys and girls basketball games that will decide seeding heading into next weekend’s district tournament.
No position was taken on a potential ballot measure to raise revenues, but the City Council supports sending it to voters.
This past weekend’s meet functions as a seeding meet for the regional tournament and winners were given the paper brackets from their weight class, as a keepsake, showing them moving to the top and claiming victory.