Cheese is delicious. At least, that’s this cat’s professional opinion. For the more scientific answer, I visited the cheese makers here at Washington State University.
On Aug. 2 communities across the country will participate in National Night Out. The annual event is a community-building campaign meant to encourage police-community partnerships and neighborhood benevolence to make communities safer.
The summer concert season continues on the Plateau, with weekly shows in Bonney Lake and Buckley attracting crowds armed with blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets.
Lots of Allan Yorke Park news this week – first, the Bonney Lake Council took a look at the park’s new master plan for improvements, and second, the park’s swimming area closed due to high bacteria levels and re-opened on Friday. A Sumner student’s invention is taking her to two national competitions and a man pleaded guilty to the murder of Enumclaw resident Nicole White. Read all this in your Weekend Briefing!
A few weeks ago, I came home with my roommate and two friends after a fun-filled afternoon of watching Finding Dory and getting dinner. The first thing we noticed was that our door was open. Everything was the same in our living room, but as we got into our bedrooms, we realize we had been burglarized.
Today, Richard Castleman, 43, pleaded guilty of the charge of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and was sentenced to 14 years in prison. He had 17 prior felony convictions.
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has lifted the “No Swimming” Caution Advisory for the enclosed dock area at Allan Yorke Park since bacteria levels have decreased below levels of public health concern.
Today, as part of a plea agreement, Jonathan Daniel Harris, 30, pleaded guilty to 2nd degree murder, 2nd degree assault and 3rd degree assault in the June, 2015 beating death of Nicole White.
Sports bring a lot of fun into our lives, whether we’re playing or cheering for our favorite teams. They’re also an important part of a healthy community in a number of ways.
My name is Dr. Holly Dickson. I have lived and practiced in Enumclaw for over 14 years and I love our little town. Our family has known Phil Fortunato for many years and consider him the best choice for 31st District state representative.
You have probably seen signs in places of business that say, “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” Those signs do not necessarily reflect current law in the state of Washington.
A just released University of Washington study found that Seattle minimum wage workers have had their hours cut since their pay went to $11 an hour. They also found that 2 to 3 percent of low wage workers sought jobs outside of the city as a reaction.
An estimated 70,000 people in Washington are likely infected with hepatitis C, an infectious disease which can cause liver damage, liver failure, and liver cancer. The Washington State Department of Health released a report showing the impact of hepatitis C in Washington.