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Transportation Commission traces reform in road maintenance, construction funding

By Tim Gruver/WNPA Olympia News Bureau

Road-usage charges may replace gas tax as WSDOT prepares to launch test program

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Road-usage charges may replace gas tax as WSDOT prepares to launch test program

By Tim Gruver/WNPA Olympia News Bureau

Stars put perfect home record on the line against Rampage

Sports

Stars put perfect home record on the line against Rampage

MASL match kicks off at 7:35 p.m. Friday

News

Deadly force, abortion limits, marijuana in schools draw legislators’ attention in pre-session bill filings

By Enrique Pérez de la Rosa/WNPA Olympia News Bureau

News

Washington Wine Industry Foundation offers more than $30,000 in scholarships

The Washington Wine Industry Foundation is offering more than $30,000 in scholarships to undergraduate and post-graduate students studying…

The blinding truth of glaucoma: A workshop to understand the realities of the disease

Life

The blinding truth of glaucoma: A workshop to understand the realities of the disease

A doctor at the Kent Eye Clinic is bringing together people in the community for a glaucoma workshop…

Opinion

Best books of 2016 | WASDIN

Public libraries play an integral part in meeting the needs of communities today. Computers with Internet access allow…

Winter chill, flu-and-cold season cause Northwest blood woes; severe weather triggers acute blood shortage

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Winter chill, flu-and-cold season cause Northwest blood woes; severe weather triggers acute blood shortage

Bloodworks Northwest (formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) is asking people to schedule a blood donation during the next…

Boeing’s Conner leaves our region a better place | GUEST OP

Opinion

Boeing’s Conner leaves our region a better place | GUEST OP

By Chris Gregoire/For the Reporter

Reliving horrors

Letters to the Editor

Reliving horrors

In response to Jerry Cornfield’s column (“Battle brews over Planned Parenthood practices, issues”, Reporter, Jan. 6):

Letters to the Editor

Developing Kent into a ghost town

Yippie! Kent is going to get rid of that beautiful open space known as the par 3 golf…

Letters to the Editor

Anticipating a different America

Dennis Doucette may not be familiar with the term “racist” but he sure knows what a bigot is.

Letters to the Editor

Thank you

Thanks to the members of the City Council – Tina Burdell, Bill Boyce, Jim Berrios, Dennis Higgins and…

Business

Free income tax preparation available at Highline College

Community members can get their taxes done for free, thanks to a partnership between United Way of King…

‘Slog’ of a session? | The Petri Dish

Opinion

‘Slog’ of a session? | The Petri Dish

McCleary 8, Legislature try to solve riddle to fund public ed

Sing-along, bingo luncheon supports café and senior meal program in Kent

Life

Sing-along, bingo luncheon supports café and senior meal program in Kent

A rock ‘n’ roll sing-along fundraiser benefited the Kent Parks Deli and Cafe at the Kent Senior Activity…

Kent schools to tangle in King Showcase on Monday

Sports

Kent schools to tangle in King Showcase on Monday

Kent teams take to the court for the sixth annual King Showcase Presented by Ram Restaurant on Monday,…

WGU Washington Chancellor Jean Floten to retire

Business

WGU Washington Chancellor Jean Floten to retire

WGU Washington Chancellor Jean Floten, who has led the nonprofit, online university since its launch in May 2011,…

4 tips to help you avoid the flu during peak flu season

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4 tips to help you avoid the flu during peak flu season

By MultiCare Health System

KENNETH D. COOPER

Obituaries

KENNETH D. COOPER

Kenneth D. Cooper aka “Papa” age 90 of Kent, WA passed way January 2, 2017.