A new report shows how expensive it is to have a toddler in daycare in the state of Washington.
Only Delaware, California, D.C., and Nevada have a higher unemployment rate than Washington.
Through an online forum from May 15 through June 9, the transportation commission gathered data from survey respondents on three options for fare increases.
Students taking CTE classes can learn in a range of topics, from farm management to computer science to culinary arts, along with many others.
Payments in Lieu of Taxes, or PILT funds, are federal payments to local governments to help offset losses in property taxes.
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While construction workers are running out of work due to utility conflicts, council members scurry to find ways to clear the area in anticipation of Independence Day.
Harrell says Mayor’s Office will submit a new ordinance to reconcile Seattle Municipal Code with state law on public consumption of illegal drugs.
The Rod Knockers in Eatonville will feature a variety of vehicles on display; registration is $20.
Eatonville resident Kimberly Dewey is one of four recipients of the 2023 Dragonfly's Inquiry, Community, Voice Scholarship.
After 500 interviews, survey results show 66% of Seattleites have negative views on the City Council’s efforts on downtown recovery.
The indoor season includes The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Comedy of Errors, The Bed Trick and Romeo and Juliet.
The resolution dates from 1950 to 1980, when the Town of Eatonville leased property from Weyerhaeuser to operate a municipal landfill.
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The event was an opportunity for 30 local businesses to connect with more than 200 high school students looking for summer employment or opportunities upon graduation.