Damage is estimated at about $6.62 million to city facilities and to a retaining wall at the State Route 169…
The Renton City Council Monday night (Jan. 26) accepted petitions for two annexations that could make Renton the second-largest city…
The Renton City Council will vote Monday on a plan to build a regional jail to house inmates from seven…
In case you don’t recognize her name, it’s Sherril Huff who is running the King County Elections Division. Her charge?…
THE REMOVAL OF THE WILLIAMS AVENUE LOGJAM IN PHOTOS CLICK ON: Williams Avenue bridge logjam The Renton Reporter staff took…
Kyle Campisi is just 19 and already he’s cooking for the governor. Campisi of Buckley joined seven other culinary students…
After hearing from foes and supporters of Fairwood incorporation Monday night, the City Council unanimously accepted a petition for an…
These are tough times for governments, especially local ones that provide the types of services that touch the everyday lives…
The City Council will hold a public hearing Monday night on the Red Mill Annexation that would bring the lion’s…
The Boeing Co. announced today that it plans to reduce the workforce of its Renton-based Commercial Airplanes division by 4,500…
City crews pumped muddy water from a lower parking at the city-owned 200 Mill Building Thursday morning that simply had…
The Cedar River put on quite a show through downtown Renton Thursday, drawing crowds to bridges to watch as it…
In the past month, Renton has weathered two massive storms, each the type that hits only once every few years…
Some people we rely on a lot for our well-being. Police officers and firefighters come to mind. They’re here to…
4,000 tons of sand. 8,000 gallons of de-icer. 13,000 miles traveled to plow snow and spread sand. 1 missed Christmas….
I like the snow just as well as the next kid. But as I age, I find my patience is wearing thin. Enough already.
Throw out most of what you know about garbage in Renton. How residents and businesses dispose of their waste and…
Merry Christmas!!
2008 has been an eventful year for the Renton Reporter and for the City of Renton. Both are working hard to withstand these tough economic times and both have bright futures.
Renton is at the center of the Puget Sound region and, I like to think, the Renton Reporter is at the heart of telling the story of Renton and its people.
I was heartened to see that Sherril Huff has decided to run for her current job as head of the county Elections Division.