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Most of Western Washington will see a rise in 2024 property values, but not everywhere
Home values across Western Washington are generally up for 2024, but how much depends on the community. Meanwhile, many office spaces and condos are showing a decline in value. "After dramatic fluctuations in the residential market during the Covid years, values have returned to a steady level of increase," King County Assessor John Wilson said in a statement. "The volatility now is in the commercial sector and among condominiums." RELATED: Seattle's surprising place for housing bargains — downtown Western Washington property owners will soon learn how much their values have gone up or down over the past year, as county assessors begin mailing out notices. This updated information is sent over each summer to determine upcoming taxes — 2024's property values will be used for 2025's tax bills (there are more than 720,000 property owners in King County alone).
A 14-year-old in Kent was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a pursuit. Then he was released
KENT, Wash. — A 14-year-old boy was arrested in Kent late last week after a suspected DUI and a multi-agency pursuit but was eventually released to a parent. A Kent Police Department (KPD) officer first noticed a driver fail to stop at a stop sign on West Meeker Street, the department said in a social media post. The driver continued to ignore police lights and the siren, eventually losing a tire and running away toward a nearby apartment building.
King County Sheriff still won’t arrest Burien homeless despite SCOTUS ruling
(The Center Square) – Despite a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, the King County Sheriff’s Office is still refusing to enforce the City of Burien’s ban on public camping. On Friday, the nation's highest court decided 6 to 3 that banning homeless encampments on public property does not constitute “cruel and unusual” punishment. Burien officials deemed the decision a victory as it is in the midst of a...
Fourth of July weekend weather: Sunny skies and warm highs
King County residents can expect warm summer temperatures and sunny skies starting on Independence Day and lasting through the weekend. The upcoming forecast, according to the National Weather Service:. • Wednesday, July 3: Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 75 degrees. Light and variable wind around...
Pacific Coast Railroad’s Engine #16 at a rail wye in Renton
In 1943 when this photo was taken, steam locomotives still hauled coal from Black Diamond to customers in Seattle and other King County sites. The large wooden water tower was a necessary facility for the coal-burning, steam locomotive engines which needed to periodically take on water. The rail tracks in the foreground went to Maple Valley and Black Diamond. And that’s Pacific Coast Railroad’s Engine #16 at a rail wye in Renton. Wyes were sets of rails in a triangular figuration – the junction that allowed engines and the train of cars they were pulling to turn around and head the other direction.
Jacobs Selected for $800M Upgrade at Seattle-area Wastewater Plant
The King County Wastewater Treatment Division is planning more than $800 million in infrastructure upgrades at its South Treatment Plant in Renton, Wash. The county recently selected Jacobs to provide program management and consulting services supporting the work, the firm announced July 2. The South Treatment Plant is one of...
Abused Kent woman’s death identified as homicide
Three months following her death, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the manner of death of a 28-year-old Kent woman — allegedly abused daily by her mother — as a homicide. Esther Arunong, 28, died in Renton on April 29 at Valley Medical Center, one...
Father pleads for end to gun violence after 15-year-old son shot in the face in Auburn
AUBURN, Wash. — A rash of gun violence in King County has an Auburn family asking what it will take to end the cycle that has now touched their family. Their 15-year-old son was shot three times Saturday morning in their Auburn neighborhood. "His will to survive pushed him...
Seattle-area home values rebound, but offices take a hit
Seattle-area home values are rising again following the first drop in more than a decade last year. King County announced this week that residential property values have increased about 10% on average across the county since 2023. The increase, a partial indicator of what homeowners may expect their tax bill to look like next year, marks a return to some stability on the heels of a turbulent few years.
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