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An image of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. will replace a graphic of a crown as the official logo of King County under a measure approved Monday by the County Council. "King County is ...
KING WILLIAM — A 15-year-old King William County girl has been named the winner of the county’s logo design contest. Laurelyn Morgan was 14 when she submitted the winning entry in the contest ...
His steady gaze emerges from the black-and-white relief. The portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — part of a proposed new King County logo — will soon be found on county stationery ...
A King County Correctional Facility jail health audit uncovered key issues in how the jail provides behavioral health care, including racial disparities and effects of policies that could increase ...
King County Parks is launching a new Park Ranger Program on June 7 with six specially trained rangers serving as ambassadors and public safety resources for park visitors.
The King County Flood Control District Board of Supervisors unanimously approved directing district staff to increase ...
King County has dropped Mercer Island resident Julie Hsieh and Hsieh Investments from a lawsuit regarding illegal tree ...
KING WILLIAM — Voting time is almost up in a competition to design a new branding logo for the county. The county received 21 entries after launching an appeal for designs from residents in June ...
Out of 127,000 people who've moved away from King County in a four-year period, census records found that 37% of movers stayed somewhat local, going to either Snohomish, Pierce, or Kitsap counties.
King County's proposed new logo features the likeness of Martin Luther King Jr., for whom the county is now officially named.
King County Councilman Larry Gossett, who formally proposed the logo change in 1999, believes that those opposed to the King emblem will change their minds.