This week we will focus on disaster supplies kits (or go-bags) as part of National Preparedness Month.
This week we will focus on disaster supplies kits (or go-bags) as part of National Preparedness Month.
Sept. 13 - A teenaged girl turned herself in to SeaTac police in connection with a July fatality hit-and-run in Maple Valley.
The incident happened on Tuesday, Sept. 7. A woman grabbed a two-year-old boy who was with his pregnant mother on the afternoon of Sept. 7.
A winner was announced for the City’s yard art contest—Katherine Evans-Race for her “Angle Lake Fish Acrylic on Wood.”
SeaTac police are looking for three men connected to the theft of luggage, which occurred on Aug. 30.
Sept. 9 - Proposals for the next South King County Fund Environmental Grants cycle are due Oct. 15.
Starting Sept. 13, 28th Avenue will be closed to through traffic south of the Angle Lake Light Rail station all the way to South 204th Street.
The city will host a fine art exhibit Oct. 4 – Oct. 29, which will feature regional artists two-dimensional artwork at the local community center.
September is National Preparedness month and Regional Animal Services of King County would like to remind all pet owners that Pet Safety is also a big part of this campaign.
Puget Sound Fire responded to 47 fires during the week of Aug. 23 – Aug. 29. There were a total of 707 calls for service that week.