The bridge will be open to boat traffic for about 30 minutes.
King County Council now ready to approve the $20 increase as a way to save Metro bus service.
Here is a list of road construction in the city in August and September.
State Department of Health (DOH) officials warn consumers of possible symptoms after eating contaminated shellfish.
PSE reminds people to have utility lines located before digging to avoid injuries or utility disruption.
council voted Tuesday to have a draft moratorium prepared for its Sept. 13 meeting.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says the increases are expected to generate about $8 million annually.
The City’s actions are in response to amendments passed in this year’s legislative session to Washington’s existing medical marijuana law.
Ken Goodwin is honored by the Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts for his recommendations on reforming the investments.
King County Fire Marshal and King County Fire Chiefs Association declared the ban which will be in effect until Sept. 30.
Vacant council seat will be filled by appointment.
The board meets at the Water District at 6 p.m.
Council members will vote a new mayor from their ranks at the Aug. 2 meeting
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Quinn is running for re-election for Northshore School District Board Director #2.
Public Health encourages residents to call or report dead birds on-line
Sound Transit makes decision on East Link.
Ballots must be postmarked by on election day, Aug. 16, at the latest or returned to one of 11 drop boxes in King County.
Emery is a retired firefighter and owner of a firefighting education and safety company in Woodinville.
The proposed $20 license fee will be on the Aug. 15 agenda.
Effective July 31, Price cited a new job as the reason for stepping down.
King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert, who represents Woodinville and other cities, announced the news last week. Anyone in King County can now harvest rain for drinking water.
Candidates have until September 1 to return Patch’s candidate profile form.
A native plant was mistaken for a noxious weed.
Olson is running for re-election on the fire district's board.
Work continues on 175th Street downtown, and on 95th Street and Novelty Hill Road in Redmond.
The meeting agenda includes and details on the water main break on July 11.
Dawn McCravey is running for re-election to the Northshore School District Board of Directors.
The City Council will seek public input on how to make the downtown safer and more appealing to pedestrians.
Commissioners will get an update on what it could mean to the fire district.
The Corporations for Communities award recognizes businesses that make a difference.
Both sides accuse the other of not communicating.
Woodinville residents have a little longer to register, since there are no races on the primary ballot.
The King County Council approved legislation that sets up a new framework for interacting with residents of unincorporated areas.
The wastewater treatment plant north of Woodinville is expected to open in September.
The project is set for July 18-26.
The late Malka Fricks bequeathed a piece of artwork to the city, which is looking at possible themes for the sculpture.
Here are some tools to help drivers get around the region, as the State Route 520 bridge is closed for inspection and for construction.
The program offers free and convenient disposal of unwanted hazardous waste.
The closure is one of several planned this year, this time primarily for inspection, testing and repairs.