Renton, WA|Press Release|
Renton Winter Weather Information
Before snowfall lands on cold streets, city crews stand ready to apply anti-icer to prevent snow from sticking, making it easier to plow.
Before snowfall lands on cold streets, city crews stand ready to apply anti-icer to prevent snow from sticking, making it easier to plow.
With winter weather concerns in the forecast, now is the time to prepare for challenging driving conditions.
The University Place Planning Commission will REMOTELY hold its scheduled meetings to ensure essential city functions continue.
Mayor’s Annual 'State of the City' Address is scheduled for February 24, 6:30 p.m.
February is Heart Month and this week we are highlighting stroke awareness.
'The data suggests that more densely populated areas have transitioned slower to in-person learning models.'
As winter weather makes it presence known, it doesn’t necessarily take a blizzard to make conditions in the Pacific Northwest hazardous.
February 7-13, 2021 is National Burn Awareness Week and is sponsored by the American Burn Association.
1.5 million Americans will suffer a heart attack or stroke every year, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Lyle Quasim was the first African American director of Washington state’s Department of Social and Health Services.
Levies also fund important staff positions ranging from nurses to counselors to campus resource officers.
The City Council will hold a Public Hearing on February 16, 2021, as part of its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m.
After the car crashed and was on fire, the female was pulled out of the car to the sidewalk.
Next week crews will begin prepping the SR 20 bridges on north Whidbey Island for sandblasting and painting.
US 101 near Fisher Cove Road has been reduced to a single, alternating lane of travel since Monday, January 25.
Read about Northeast Recycling & Transfer Station, Coronavirus Vaccine, Community Event Grants, Business Crime Trends, and more.
The Draft 2021 Storm Water Management Plan is now open for public review and comment from Feb. 2-16.
Last week’s Blanket Drive for Seniors was another way they’re staying connected with senior living residents.
Click the link below to access additional resources through the Washington Economic Development Association.
'We are listening to our communities and stand united in support of a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce and community.'