It is estimated that more than 60 million Americans suffer from heartburn at least once a month. Heartburn can affect anyone, and at any age.
As more electric cars and trucks hit the roads, their owners will need places equipped to charge them.
Molina Healthcare of Washington recently celebrated the launch of the first-ever Western Washington Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN). The networking event was an opportunity for Hispanic/Latino nursing students to meet with Hispanic/Latino nurses and health care professionals.
Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra’s popular summer camp is filling up fast.
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) led a bipartisan letter signed by 39 Senators encouraging appropriators to continue to provide robust funding in fiscal year 2012 for a critical crime-fighting program.
King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer has recommended Auburn resident Stephen Williams to the King County Mental Health Advisory Board for another three year term. King County Executive Dow Constantine reappointed Williams and the County Council confirmed the reappointment.
King County Executive Dow Constantine today signed the life vest ordinance adopted late yesterday by the Metropolitan King County Council.
Two innertubers who reportedly went missing on the Green River after hitting a log jam this afternoon, were later found safe on shore, the King County Sheriff’s Office reported.
A bike rodeo – a free event for families and children, presented by the Pacific Police Department – runs from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 25, at Alpac Elementary School, 310 Milwaukee Blvd. N., Pacific.
City mayors took a stand on American military policy, passing a resolution Monday calling for an early end to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The public is invited to Verity Credit Union’s Shredathon on Saturday at three locations, including the Auburn branch at 1424 Supermall Way, Suite 200.
With warmer weather encouraging people to “get wet,” the Metropolitan King County Council on Monday took action to prevent a day on the water from becoming a tragedy. The Council adopted legislation requiring the use of personal flotation devices (PFDs) on major King County rivers.
The King County Districting Committee today released four alternative plans for redrawing County Council districts. The plans are posted on the Committee website at www.kingcounty.gov.
Starting Monday, Johansen Excavating, Inc. will begin construction activities for the City’s South Division Street Promenade project. Several blocks around and south of City Hall on South Division Street, A Street Southwest and Main Street will be impacted.
Once a can-do, roll-up-my-sleeves “Rosie the Riveter,” Vickie Vallier is now a queen.
Country music superstar Miranda Lambert will perform Sept. 17 at the Puyallup Fair, part of concert series presented by Columbia Bank.
A man in his late 40s was taken to Harborview Medical Center with burn injuries following a bus fire today at a salvage business in the 1400 block of Thornton Avenue Southwest in Pacific.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority’s Training Division will be conducting live fire training in the City of Pacific on Wednesday, June 22.
Investigators from the Valley Regional Fire Authority have determined the cause of a Wednesday house fire in Pacific to be incendiary.
Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation is gearing up for its annual KidsDay event June 24 at Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE.