A closure is planned tonight starting at 11:30 p.m. over Snoqualmie Pass for snow removal near milepost 58.
On Jan. 9 officers observed a car with registration expired for two years. Officers pulled over the vehicle and the driver explained his license was suspended and had warrants for hit and run.
Officers were contacted on Jan. 8 about a shoplift and assault. Dispatch advised a store employee was bitten when they tried to hold on to a purse containing stolen merchandise.
Officers were dispatched to a grocery store parking lot on Jan. 7 on a complaint of solicitation for prostitution. The reporting party told officers a female was walking around the parking lot asking for drugs in exchange for sex.
Officers observed a truck impeding traffic on SR 410 while it was partially in one of the lanes on Dec. 31. Officers watched a man throw a bike into the truck bed and get into the backseat.
With tax season in full swing, the Better Business Bureau Northwest warns of new twists on tax scams hammering local consumers.
The weekly newscast is produced by PCTV. Find it on channel 22 Comcast and Click!, and channel 20 Rainier Connect every day at 7:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Watch online anytime at www.piercecountytv.org/pcn.
A rising star from Sumner got her first taste of the red carpet earlier this month. Saveya Boyle, 12, placed in the top 10 Actress of the Year category at the 2015 International Models & Talent convention in Los Angeles, along with an honorable mention in the T.V. Beauty category.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler is proposing legislation to protect Washington consumers from surprise emergency services bills that can add hundreds to thousands of dollars in unexpected costs.
A girl, Paisley Madison Hoskins, born Dec. 21, 2015, to Hayley and Dean Hoskins of Bonney Lake.
There is growing excitement from home gardeners and orchardists around the country about a bug. Yes, a bug.
On Dec. 24, officers were alerted to an attempted vehicle theft near SR 410.