As summer continues, officials remind residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or the Washington Attorney General’s Office.
KGMI’s Adam Smith has your weekend plans in the books.
The submission deadline is July 14, and the artist will be selected on July 18.
As of this year, the updated laws include sky lanterns that are anchored by a string or cord.
All three mobile events will be open to anyone eligible to donate between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
WSDOT estimates that more than 650 vehicles travel each day to visit Artist Point once it reopens each summer.
The new bike lanes removed a significant amount of room for street parking on Eldridge, but Public Works found in their project report that most side streets have ample space for parking.
Osbaldo Hernández hopes their presence in the community provides inspiration for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ community members to be business owners and work in the predominantly white brewing industry.
Seven miles of new trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and horses can be accessed through the Y Road trailhead.
As the days get longer, hotter and drier, foliage begins to dry out. Those drier conditions, along with the summer campfires and lightning strikes, are a tinderbox for wildfires.