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Newcastle Police bust two Kent men for home burglary as family slept

Newcastle Police arrested two Kent men and two Renton teens for investigation of residential burglary in connection with entering a home through an open window in the middle of the night while the family slept.

New FAA offices to be built in Des Moines; Kent bid fails

The city of Des Moines beat out Kent, Renton, SeaTac and other cities for the new Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Northwest Mountain Region offices.

King County voters approve new emergency radio network

King County Executive Dow Constantine thanked King County voters for their 65-percent approval of funding for a new emergency radio network for first responders.

  • Apr 29, 2015
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Kent officers tussle with man kicking cars on South 277th Street | Police Blotter

A Kent Police officer resorted to punching a man two or three times in the head and face as officers struggled to get him into a patrol vehicle after he earlier had stepped in front of cars along South 277th Street.

Kent Police Blotter.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson

State “ticket bot” consumer-protection proposal becomes law

Governor Jay Inslee on Tuesday signed Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s proposal to ban “ticket bot” software into law.

  • Apr 28, 2015
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson
Sleep Country kicks off its annual Shoe Drive for Foster Kids on Monday

Kent-based Sleep County USA kicks off annual Shoe Drive for Foster Kids

The annual Shoe Drive for Foster Kids by Kent-based Sleep Country is underway and runs through June 7.

  • Apr 27, 2015
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Sleep Country kicks off its annual Shoe Drive for Foster Kids on Monday

Kent man receives 12-year prison sentence for role in dealing heroin, meth

A Kent man, his brother and their father received prison sentences last week in U.S. District Court in Tacoma for leading a Pierce County-based meth and heroin distribution ring.

Kent seeks applicants for city’s new Financial Sustainability Task Force

City leaders decided it's time to form a volunteer task force to help figure out how to keep Kent financially sustainable.

Kent Fire Department call report.

Kent Fire Department call report April 19-25

A weekly look at calls to the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority:

  • Apr 27, 2015
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Kent Fire Department call report.

Fire displaces three from Covington home; cat saved

Three people were displaced following a house fire Friday in the 26400 block of Timberlane Drive Southeast in Covington. The fire was reported by a neighbor at 2:43 pm.

  • Apr 24, 2015
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A rendering of the apartment complex Seattle developer Tarragon is building at Kent Station.

Kent Station apartment developer gets city property tax exemption

Seattle developer Tarragon will receive a property tax break each year for eight years from the city of Kent for building the 154-unit Kent Station Apartments downtown.

A rendering of the apartment complex Seattle developer Tarragon is building at Kent Station.

National Board Certified education professionals honored by Kent School Board

The Kent School District honored 40 education professionals for receiving national board certifications at a school board meeting Wednesday night.

  • Apr 24, 2015
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Kent City Council approves new LED street lights

About 2,600 city-owned street lights will get new LED lights later this year at a cost of $2.6 million that is expected to save the city approximately $230,000 a year in electricity costs.

State says former Kent Highlands Landfill site still safe for public

The former Kent Highlands Landfill site on the West Hill continues to protect public health and the environment, according to a recent periodic review by the state Department of Ecology (DOE).

Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke used her veto power over the City Council for the first time on Tuesday to halt a change in how B&O tax funds are spent.

Mayor Cooke vetoes Kent City Council’s measure to change B&O tax allocations

It took the city of Kent's controversial business and occupation (B&O) tax to cause Mayor Suzette Cooke to use her veto power over the City Council for the first time during her 10 years in office.

Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke used her veto power over the City Council for the first time on Tuesday to halt a change in how B&O tax funds are spent.
Doris Martinez

Highline hosts week of diversity celebrations

Highline College hosts its 18th annual Unity Through Diversity Week from April 27 to May 1.

  • Apr 23, 2015
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Doris Martinez

Bartell Drugs accepting donations for The Salvation Army’s Domestic Violence Programs

In support of survivors of domestic violence, Bartell Drugs is accepting donations for The Salvation Army's Domestic Violence Programs, May 10 through May 23.

  • Apr 23, 2015
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Senate resolution honors Kent’s 125th anniversary, rich history

The Senate passed a resolution Thursday celebrating Kent's 125th anniversary and evolution from an agrarian community to an economic dynamo.

  • Apr 23, 2015
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Gizmo enjoys a puppucino (whipped cream in a bowl) after the Pampered Parade last Saturday in downtown Kent.

Pets sport their best in inaugural Pampered Pet Walk | SLIDESHOW

Thirty-one dogs and a miniature horse strolled the streets of downtown Kent last Saturday during the Kent Downtown Partnership's Pampered Pet Walk.

Gizmo enjoys a puppucino (whipped cream in a bowl) after the Pampered Parade last Saturday in downtown Kent.
Ridoy Alom sings a patriotic song from Bangladesh during the Bangladeshi Community in the South Puget Sound cultural event at the Kent Senior Activity Center last Saturday night.

Bangladeshi community shines with music and dance | SLIDESHOW

The Bangladeshi Community in the South Puget Sound proudly performed its traditional music and dance at a cultural event in Kent that celebrated the Bengali New Year 1422.

  • Apr 23, 2015
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Ridoy Alom sings a patriotic song from Bangladesh during the Bangladeshi Community in the South Puget Sound cultural event at the Kent Senior Activity Center last Saturday night.