Electronic equipment, including a DVD player, was stolen from a Chevrolet Blazer parked in the 11000 block of Southeast 176th St., sometime late on Oct. 27 or early on Oct. 28, according to Renton Police.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) announced Saturday that its members voted to ratify a new four-year…
In response to a two-hour-long line of people waiting to vote early at the Elections Office in Renton, election officials…
A new culvert carrying the Thunder Hills creek underneath Interstate 405 near the Main Street overpass has been installed –…
• Interstate 405 travelers should plan for an overnight ramp closure in Bellevue on Saturday due to construction activities. Crews…
Members of the Machinists union that struck the Boeing Co. for nearly eight weeks are voting Saturday on a new contract.
According to the union, the vote is simply to accept or reject the offer. The vote needs 50 percent plus one to accept or reject the offer. If the offer is ratified, members can return to work as early as Monday, according to the union Web site.
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Mayor Denis Law has proposed $50,000 for an off-leash dog park in his 2009 city budget proposal, which totals $252 million.
Shannon Harvey has won an Oscar. An Oscar in the teaching world, that is. Harvey is principal of Cascade Elementary…
A 27-year-old man early died Wednesday morning when the car he was driving – apparently at a high rate of…
Prizes were handed out at the Renton FilmFrenzy last night and we have the winners listed here on RentonReporter.com.
You can view each of the winning films by scrolling down the page and clicking the video viewers. When you’re done, scroll to the bottom of the page and vote in our poll on which film was your favorite.
Carolyn Buck’s nature photography will be exhibited at Carco Theatre through Nov. 29.
By STEVE HUNTER Reporter Newspapers Four of the five soccer fields at the Kent Pea Patch were closed indefinitely last…
Mayor Denis Law presented to the City Council Monday night a proposed $252 million city budget that is being buffeted…
Boeing Machinists might be back on the job soon. Both sides reached a tentative four-year agreement late Monday with wage…
The 41st District finally has a clear choice for State Senate in Bob Baker, and I am excited about it. I am even more excited about helping Fred Jarrett, ex-Republican who never really was a Republican, lose! I have attended community meetings, as well as e-mailing and calling Fred, about various issues in the past years, and I never get an answer that would help me feel represented as a conservative voter.
Jamie Frank burst into tears before going on stage Wednesday night. She was that nervous. But she had fun once in front of the microphone at DC’s Bar & Grill. With the lights in her eyes she couldn’t see the crowd.
The Renton community came together last Thursday to honor Norma Cugini as the 2008 Citizen of the Year. Also honored at Renton Technical College were the 2008 Outstanding Citizens of the Year, Becky Nickels and Bob Bridge.
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