You can borrow a free Discover Pass, educational materials about state parks, and a pair of binoculars with your KCLS library card
Seattle area is projected to have some of the worst traffic in the nation.
The driver of a white box truck has been charged after causing a collision with a semi-truck near Maple Valley exit.
Federal fire forecast shows Western Washington has one of the most dire outlooks in the U.S.
Puget Sound Fire released a statement after the late evening rescue that lakes and rivers are still extremely cold this time of year.
Rep. Bill Ramos, D-Issaquah, has announced that he will run for State Senate in 2024
The valuation process is still underway, but expect the market to be cooler than last year.
State Sen. Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah) represents the 5th District, including Snoqualmie and North Bend
Beginning June 1, residents are prohibited from burning yard debris or for land debris.
More libraries will expand their hours beginning June 18.
AAA projects busy airports, ferries and roads over the holiday weekend this year, though still below pre-pandemic counts.
“Spoofers” are faking caller IDs to trick people into giving out personal information
Advice from local rescue agencies on how to stay safe while cooling off.
Flu vaccination rates for children and preganant people reportedly dropped from pre-pandemic rates.
Many local libraries will start offering expanded hours in late May.
New leader Stephanie Norton-Bredl previously headed the Sammamish and Snoqualmie YMCA.
KCLS says late fines generate little revenue, with fines making up less than 1% of KCLS’ budget.
If passed, the property tax levy will help fund behavioral health infrastructure in the region.
Washington’s COVID-19 exposure notification app is scheduled to conclude May 11 in tandem with the end of the Public Health…
A bill partially unwinding a 2021 policing reform clears the Legislature. It is headed to Gov. Jay Inslee for his expected signing.