Washington’s mortgage lending fraud prosecution account extended for at least five more years.
Lawmakers are struggling with a $5 billion budget deficit, and it's not clear yet how cuts will affect Shoreline and Lake Forest Park.
Here's a roundup of the region's major developments for Friday, April 22.
Check out these homes this weekend
Another local business is doing some great things.
Puppy mill rescue seeks snuggles
A real ladies man
Wants to join another dog
Kelsey Josund, Sierra Alef, and Maddy Berkman acted after losing friend to brain cancer
Teeny pup's adoption to fund other dog's medical needs.
His smile makes you smile
One of 21 pups saved from a euthanasia room
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling invented Quidditch, but college athletes have made the sport real—and real fun.
Shorecrest senior captain discus thrower Connor Wingo has overcome serious injury to make a remarkable return run at state
Selected police reports
Eggs for Easter? Patch examines the connection and fun ways to decorate for the holiday.
Here's a roundup of the region's major developments for Thursday, April 21.
King County property owners are responsible for removing non-native weeds on the county's hit list.
Here's a roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, April 20, including a local judo champion.
Check our picks for the activities to hit and new hot spots to explore.
Cleanscapes money will to go to community improvement projects
Abandoned house on Ashworth known to as hangout for teens and squatters
A roundup of the region's major developments for Tuesday, April 19.
Dad never lost his love for baseball, which he passed on to his sons. But he eventually caught up to our love of soccer after immersion in futbol-mad Brazil.
May is Bike to Work Month, a perfect time to get in shape for summer. But how do you keep your work clothes clean and your bike running smoothly? Patch cycling columnist Bill Thorness has the answers.
Construction is expected to continue through 2013, but the middle section is nearing completion
Seattle-area YMCAs have so far raised more than $22,000 for Japanese relief efforts, but they say they need more help
Shoreline will receive a 2% premium discount on its Regence BlueShield medical coverage for employees and spouses in 2012
A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday, April 18.
Japanese comfort food
Loschen was mayor in time of transition
Mark Peterson returns to Alaskan waters to fish crab but this time with cameras on board
In a matchup of 3A and 4A juggernauts, the Shorewood baseball team rode a strong pitching performance from Henry McAree to a 7-3 win over Redmond.
Talking about systematic changes
The Sounder Sleep System trains insomniacs how to let go and let themselves drift off.
King County offers secure and efficient online payment system
A roundup of the region's major developments for Friday, April 15.
Shorewood Culinary Arts students serve guests an array of tasty foods.
Basic Health Plan could be restored if breaks for out-of-state coal purchases, non-essential plastic surgery, mortgage-interest earnings for banks and privately owned airplanes were eliminated