Libraries in Covington, Black Diamond and Maple Valley are closed Thursday morning for staff training.
The Enumclaw Hornets marching band took home the coveted Golden Drum Award at the Tenino Marching Band Festival last week, but that's not what makes Lynda Alley, the band and orchestra director most proud.
Travis Beaird voices his support for Darrel Dickson in the City Council Position 2 race.
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Thursday, October 20.
Organizers estimate more than 400 people attended the 20th Annual Plateau Health and Wellness Expo.
This is part of a series of candidate profiles Patch will be bringing you for the 2011 elections. Corey Cassell is running unopposed for Enumclaw School Board.
Ted DeVol describes why he'll be supporting candidate Darrel Dickson in the City Council Position 2 race.
Councilman Rich Elfers addresses statements made about his record in this fall's City Council election.
Come on out this weekend and see some of these fabulous houses that will be held open either Saturday or Sunday. The deals to be had are absolutely Spooktacular!
Brad and Rosie Johnson, of Enumclaw, write about why they're support Darrel Dickson for City Council.
Enumclaw, your photos could make your kid a Halloween star and you'd be helping out a local charity while you're at it!
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.
Supporters of local schools hung out at Sip City Wines Thursday for some wine-tasting and chit-chatting all the while learning about the latest news from the Enumclaw Schools Foundation.
Take the whole family to Enumclaw High School Saturday morning for the 20th Annual Plateau Health & Wellness Expo.
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Wednesday, October 19.
The Kendall Katwalk via the Pacific Crest Trail North from Snoqualmie Pass makes for a great and scenic fall hike.
Testimony in the Eric Sampson inquest this week provided new information about the circumstances surrounding his shooting, but Sampson's family feels the process failed to officially tell the full story.
EHS students present Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Mayor Liz Reynolds offers her perspective on the state of the city's general fund against the backdrop of a stagnant economy.
In the first of four budget workshops to build a final 2012 budget, city staff painted a bleak picture on the outlook for next year, though they continue to work to find savings and efficiences where they can.
Following a rash of graffiti offenses in September that resulted in an arrest, various locations around the city were hit again with blue tagging this past weekend.
Head to the coast for Razor Clams
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports for Tuesday, October 18.
Jody Horn writes in her support for Tina McGann for Position 4 on the Enumclaw School Board.
Organizer Jobyna Nickum shared with Patch the winning entries in last week's Bras for the Cause contest held in support of breast cancer awareness.
The Enumclaw City Council begins official work on the 2012 budget tonight in the first of four workshops that are open to the public.
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports for Monday, October 17.
Eight candidates for Enumclaw City Council or School Board took questions from the public about a variety of elections issues at a forum Tuesday morning hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and Green River Community College.
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16.
The Enumclaw Schools Board of Directors approved the lease and shared use agreement for Enumclaw Stadium Monday, putting to rest questions about long-term use and maintenance of the new facility.
In response to several reports that he was advocating religious discrimination against his opponent, City Council candidate Rich Elfers sets the record straight with Patch.
A multi-day trip to YMCA Camp Seymour provided an opportunity for more than 300 students to learn about the marine environment and get up close with underwater life.
CenturyLink issues a statement asking the public's help in watching out for thieves and offering tips for identifying legitimate technicians from impostors.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places.
Time to soak up the colors while we can.
There were demonstrations around the state Saturday. Were you there?
Here's a few locations in and around Enumclaw to consider taking the kids to in the next few weeks as they get geared up for Halloween.
Tanner Firlotte, the 17-year-old driver who was seriously injured in a collision on State Route 169 in September, is gaining awareness and even speaking, says family friend.
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Thursday, October 13.
Charles Bender, owner of Skynet Broadband and the new Xpert PC Plus, shares all the reasons why he'll be voting for Rich Elfers in November.