How exciting to see students helping to educate each other about not only classes but life skills and important issues…
KCLS has connected communities for more than 75 years.
Washington voters have spoken on I-1639. Sheriffs need to set the stage to follow their oath of office – and enforce the law.
Living on a fixed income in an increasingly expensive region is not easy.
Republicans see their role as fixing or foiling bad bills. Democrats’ tax bills are their new target.
The only way out of the climate crisis is if people take action — and getting out into the streets…
Change never comes easy and often times it arrives in the form of something new.
Regarding the Reporter story, “Church brings abortion suit to state on Women’s Day” (March 15).
Bravo to Cedar Park Assembly for rejecting the bigoted, hateful and unconstitutional law mandating that its insurance has to pay…
I am happy to see the Washington State Legislature take up a bill (HB1211) to achieve 100 percent renewable energy…
Democrats, who control the House and Senate, are set to release spending plans and revenue packages
What does it mean when a city council holds executive sessions?
New advertising director joins Eastside news team
Violence in the world will happen but we shouldn’t just resign ourselves to it.
In opioid epidemic, lawmaker wants recovery to be on the same pedestal as treatment and prevention.
KCLS offers various resources for individuals looking to take control of their economic success.
Crews were able to respond to this event because of voters’ support of the 2016 Safe Streets and Sidewalks levy.
Traveling abroad is an easy reminder to check your ethnocentrism.
After spending a couple of weeks digging out of another “once in a hundred years” weather event, I am thinking…
According to the Independent in the United Kingdom, four in 10 children are addicted to the Internet. You may think…