The deadline to enter Renton's annual two-day culture festival is May 24.
A new survey of the nation's most diverse cities shows the biggest in Washington are some of the least diverse.
The two south King County offices were acquired by John L. Scott on March 21.
Renton seniors get an early start celebrating St. Patrick Day on Saturday 3/16 at Knights of Columbus' 34th Annual Free Pancake Breakfast
The state has created a database of buildings at risk of collapsing in a quake. See the ones in Renton.
Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County will hold a special day of work on March 8.
Ed Prince will oversee the Sound Cities Association Board Public Issues Committee.
Thousands rally at March for Life seeking civil rights for the unborn and support for women facing crisis pregnancies
Federal prosecutors want the junkyard's owner Charles Pillon, to grant EPA officials permanent access to his property for cleanup.
The U.S. Senate passed the "James Marshall 'Jimi' Hendrix Post Office Building" measure on Wednesday.
Ivars annual light festival at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park kicks off Friday night.
First Lt. Michael R. Adams grew up in the Fairwood area. He was killed in Iraq in 2004.
QFC and Fred Meyer locations in Seattle, Renton, and Bellevue are participating in the hunger drive.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Renton before the kids go out trick or treating.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
Deafening jets, crowds, and wave-ripping speed boats not your thing? Check out these events happening in your city instead.
Check out our map to find a spray park, splash pad, or wading pool near you.
“This was our biggest Symetra Week of Service effort yet—a true reflection of our employees’ volunteer spirit.”—Symetra CEO Margaret Meister
Find fireworks shows, parades, and other Independence Day 2018 events happening around Puget Sound.
Teachers, bus drivers, coaches, administrators and more get a free burger and fries at local Red Robin restaurants Tuesday.
Local childhood cancer hero family hosts annual lemonade stand to benefit childhood cancer research.
Darrianne Richardson, 16, who has kidney disease, is one of 13 finalists whose art could make the cover of a national calendar.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city.
Washington was given a grade of 67 percent when it comes to how it treats women.
Jackie Thomas will undergo surgery to remove a tumor, but will have to miss work for up to three months.
“You gave a stumbling, unsure young man a chance to grow on you.”
Rainier Avenue through Renton reopened Friday afternoon after crews repaired a large sinkhole.
The Starbucks Foundation has donated $150,000 towards the upcoming Family First Community Center planned for Renton.
The crash happened near Lake Washington Boulevard in Newcastle, but traffic was backed up far south of there.
This list is culled from pet license applications submitted to Regional Animal Services of King County.
Here are some of the biggest news events that happened in Renton in 2017.
The legislation recognizes that engagement and access to tools that can reduce recidivism are vital.
See local organizations participating in the 2017 #GivingTuesday holiday.
Whether you need last-minute appetizers or are getting an early jump on Christmas shopping, see what is open and closed on turkey day.
The King County Council on Monday approved a new flat fare for all King County Metro Transit bus rides.
Find Veterans Day parades, celebrations, and deals happening around Puget Sound.
The Sunset Neighborhood project was chosen by the public as part of Cricket’s Connecting Communities initiative with Rebuilding Together.
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Find a location near you to dispose of unwanted medication.
Free meals for kids at the Renton Applebee's on Halloween (and $1 margaritas for adults).
Nevzat Cankaya wants to open a coffee shop in Skyway. But an old zoning rule stands in his way.