The emotions of 33 women with a close-up view of the Seattle Seahawks couldn't help but explode when they saw the play that saved the NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Seahawks fever has escalated as fans in the Kent area prepare for the Super Bowl matchup against Denver.
State Rep. Pat Sullivan (D-Covington), House Majority leader and representative for Washington's 47th Congressional District stopped by the Kent School District offices to for a question-and-answer session with his constituents.
Kent-area events, entertainment and library listings for the week and beyond.
While two superb teams compete on the field during Super Bowl XLVIII, two deserving youth health and fitness projects from the Denver and Seattle areas also face off.
The sentencing date for Jorge Lizarraga, the man convicted of murdering Devin Topps, has been continued to 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7.
Suicide is a leading cause of death in Washington, especially for veterans, and now lawmakers are considering an expansion for mandatory suicide-prevention training.
If your Super Bowl game plan involves alcohol, plan ahead for a safe ride home.
Got a gameday tradition? Email us and maybe it will be featured on the website Friday.
The King County Council will have a public hearing Tuesday, Feb. 4 in Seattle about a proposal to fund Metro Transit and local roads.
Six people have applied so far for the vacant Kent City Council position.
Kent Police are investigating a sexual assault against a woman that occurred early Monday morning on the West Hill. As of Tuesday, the man wanted in the case remains at large.
Count new Kent City Councilman Jim Berrios among those recognized for life-saving efforts by Police Chief Ken Thomas.
Kent city officials quickly sided with the state attorney general's opinion that cities and counties can ban recreational marijuana businesses.
The 37th annual Green River Glass Show & Sale returns to the Kent Commons on Feb. 22.
A weekly look at calls to the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority:
A 62-year-old Kent woman suffered life-threatening injuries after a collision with a van coming out of a driveway on Saturday night in the 24100 block of 104th Avenue Southeast.
Sixty homeless people were counted in Kent during the 34th annual One Night Count in King County during the early hours of Friday, Jan. 24.
Kent Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is providing residents an opportunity to directly influence how the parks department allocates public money to its many programs and activities.
To say the music business is in Tess Henley's blood would be an understatement. Her mother sang in a soul band and her brother is an award winning guitarist. Her sister helps manage her music business and her father looks for other ways to monetize her music.