Preliminary tallies are in for the state’s four initiatives.
This is the lowest rates the utility has provided since 2004.
The King County Flood Control District recently awarded $4.6 million in grants to local watersheds.
Many of the trees are older cottonwoods which can pose a threat to park-goers.
Save a Forgotten Equine was recently certified by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries.
Cities with embedded recycling service increase rates to cover costs of “free” service
Waste Management fleet without fuel; PSE has urged customers to reduce consumption.
The Sound Transit Board voted in September to raise the future light rail track and station.
Chinook and coho salmon will be returning to their spawning grounds through early November.
A proposed ordinance has put a neighborhood association at odds with local tasting rooms.
The project would help keep Lake Sammamish levels consistent and improve salmon habitat.
People Tech Group Inc. was ordered to pay H-1B visa employees nearly $310,000 in wages and an additional $45,000 in fines.
Longtime Eastside resident Richard Eastern opened the two locations in August.
Puget Sound Energy representatives presented an annual update to their integrated resource plan.
The Bear Creek mixed-use development will create 360 apartments.
That hasn’t stopped Google and Facebook from looking to expand.
The approval paves the way for mixed-use development on 14-acres in the Overlake neighborhood.
The Sammamish-based brewery is expanding into the old Hi-Fi Brewing location.
The federal government hopes to rebuild a dwindling Washington grizzly population.
The store is owned by PinkaBella’s Margo Engburg and will offer a cookie dough bar.