Drivers planning to travel over Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass won’t have to worry about getting stuck in a rock blasting closure tonight, but plan for more than an hour of added travel time tomorrow night.
Girls mountain bike camp at Duthie Hill gives kids an opportunity to push themselves while having fun. Many in the biking community think there should be more of these parks available in the Puget Sound Area. This video goes with a two-part series on the growth of mountain biking in the Eastside.
Crews will be blasting larger amounts of rock closer to Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass tonight. Depending on the amount of material that comes down from the blast, it may take crews longer to clear debris, which could result in a closure longer than one hour.
A website sponsored by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission provide information on where police officers will be conducting DUI patrols.
Hope For Horses Rescue will hold a fundraiser to benefit rescued horses from noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 7 at Gold Creek Equestrian Center, 16528 148th Ave. NE in Woodinville.
A presentation on lifestyle practices that can increase the chances of keeping brains healthy and reducing the risk of memory loss will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. Sept. 20 at Providence Marianwood in Issaquah.
King County’s Wastewater Treatment Division issued $494 million worth of new sewer revenue bonds today at a rate of 3.79 percent. The total savings to county taxpayers from the refinancing is projected to be more than $70 million, or about $3 million per year, through 2034.
Waste Management will provide regular garbage and recycling collection on Labor Day, Sept. 5, in Bellevue.
Drivers planning to travel over Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass won’t have to worry about getting stuck in a rock blasting closure tonight.
Travelers heading to a video game convention, sporting events and a 10k race in Seattle this coming weekend can expect major traffic congestion as construction crews close State Route 520.
Volunteers are needed in late September in Issaquah to create a snapshot of the number of people in Washington who walk or bike to their destinations.
The Issaquah History Museums are seeking community input for a new exhibit at the Issaquah Community Center.
Pink streamers and sparkly paint aren’t too girly for the 17 young ladies, some only 9-years-old, who line up atop a mountain bike trail.
One girl squeals in excitement as she rolls over the jump, while another grins and gets a foot of air before plunking back onto the dirt. It’s the last day of mountain bike camp at Duthie Hill Park, but the ride is still exciting.
King County Executive Dow Constantine Tuesday night thanked the voters who renewed the Veterans and Human Services Levy, and said the county will move quickly to ensure efficient continuation of the levy’s critical programs and services. Early returns had the levy passing with a 66 percent yes vote.
Crews will blast rock closer to Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass, which could result in a closure longer than one hour Wednesday night.
It took a few more hours than expected, but the King County Council passed a two-year, $20 car-tab fee Monday to avoid a drastic reduction in King County Metro bus service.
Military veterans in King County would be connected to the treatment and support services they need to avoid the unnecessary criminalization of mental illness, under a proposal to establish a dedicated treatment court calendar for veterans being developed by King County councilmember Bob Ferguson, King County Executive Dow Constantine, and King County District Court.
King County residents can now make unwanted mail go away with just a few clicks on their computer.
Providence Marianwood in Issaquah celebrated its 25th anniversary Aug. 13 with a picnic.
Dr. Jonathan Himmelfarb, director of the Kidney Research Institute will hold a free lunchtime lecture about kidney and heart health Sept. 23. He will speak on the subject, “Protect your kidneys, save your heart.”