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Should we or should we not have a county parks system? The question before voters is that simple. Because if voters do not ...
The King County Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Levy is a not a new tax, but a replacement for the expiring parks levy. Voters first approved the levy in 2008, and have renewed it every ...
Looking for local live music, theater or art? Check out this week’s South King County Fine Arts Roundup. Want to get out and do something interesting? There’s something for everyone in our South King ...
With the Aug. 5 primary just around the corner, King County Elections mailed ballots to voters on July 16 to officially get ...
King County alleges three Issaquah residents cut over 140 trees on public land to enhance views. Now, the county is seeking nearly $7 million in damages.
‘No Kings’ rallies scheduled across King County on June 14 The nationwide effort is intended to protest recent actions and policies by the Trump administration.
The new proposal would enact a 0.1% sales and use tax was approved by state legislators and signed into law last month by Gov. Bob Ferguson.
New King county park rangers to begin patrolling Saturday Council members hope the increased presence of officials will deter break-ins at trailheads.
King County Parks is launching a new Park Ranger Program on June 7 with six specially trained rangers serving as ambassadors and public safety resources for park visitors.
King County is one of eight local governments suing the Trump administration over issues affecting communities.
Public Health – Seattle & King County confirmed another positive measles case in King County Friday, marking Washington's fifth measles case of the year.