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The Seattle Seahawks are excited to offer King County employees, family, and friends the opportunity to purchase tickets at a discounted rate for a few upcoming fall games. Purchase tickets here. Sunday, Oct. 4 at 1:25 p.m. Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Chargers, priced $153 Sunday, Nov. 8 at 1:25 p.m. Seattle Seahawks vs Arizona Cardinals, priced $133 Sunday, Dec. 13 at 1:25 p.m. Seattle Seahawks vs New York Giants, priced $133 See all available discounts on the Employee Discount intranet page.
At King County International Airport-Boeing Field (KCIA), we are always looking for ways to improve our outreach and better connect with the communities we serve. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us understand what is working well and where we can improve. We invite you to take a few minutes to complete our Community Outreach Survey. Your responses will help guide our efforts to improve communication, engagement opportunities, and access to resources and programs at KCIA. This survey is voluntary and anonymous. You can complete the survey here. Please share your input by July… Read More
The King County Employee Transportation Program (ETP) is now accepting applications for the e-bike subsidy with options to lease a class 1 or 2 e-bike for up to one year. This subsidy can be used for up to $100 per month for up to one year e-bike lease subscription from any of the ETP preapproved vendors (Ridepanda, Rybit, Wombi). Spaces are limited, but if selected, you will receive a follow up email with concierge support to help identify which bike and vendor may work best for you. Options to purchase during or… Read More
Crossposted from Tails from RASKC Summer-like temperatures have arrived in the Puget Sound region. Be sure to keep yourself and your pets safe from the heat with these tips. Animals cannot sweat like humans, and they are vulnerable to overheating quickly, especially when the temperature rises above 80 degrees. Be sure your pets are ready for the summer heat with these safety tips: Be sure to provide plenty of fresh, cool water to pets, and shade from the sun. Though pets still need exercise during warm weather, take extra care when exercising… Read More
Crossposted from Cultivating Connections When we see someone experiencing a mental health, drug or alcohol related crisis in public, we want to help and often hear from residents and local businesses asking us who they can call. With summer and World Cup kicking off this week, we wanted to share some tips for locals to know from a training hosted earlier this month by the Department of Community and Human Services’ Dr. Matt Goldman and Kelly Tongg, LICSW. Tips to help someone in a crisis: Anyone can call or text 988 to help themselves or to… Read More
Crossposted from Public Health Insider Between the high cost of living and unprecedented cuts to federal food programs, many people in King County are struggling to put food on the table. In 2018-2022, 9.5% of all residents in King County reported that food they purchased sometimes or often did not last, and they did not have money to buy more. Food banks are having a hard time keeping up, and workers who help people find resources are overwhelmed by the growing number of people who need help. “This is a critical moment… Read More
On World Refugee Day, RISE (Refugees and Immigrants Support & Empowerment) Employee Resource Group joins communities across King County, Washington State, the United States, and around the world in recognizing the strength, resilience, and contributions of refugees. Established by the United Nations, World Refugee Day honors people who have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, violence, or disaster. It is a day to recognize their journeys, celebrate their achievements, and reaffirm our commitment to dignity, inclusion, and opportunity for all. Many King County residents and employees bring lived experiences as refugees… Read More
Crossposted from King County Local With warmer temperatures and a busy soccer summer in the forecast, King County is taking several steps to help remind the community the importance of fire safety. The National Weather Service is predicting above-average temperatures this summer. That will create drier conditions and increase the risk of fire. Given that forecast, Fire Marshal Eric Urban has issued a Stage 1 Burn Ban for unincorporated King County that will take effect Monday, June 22. And with the July 4th holiday in a couple of weeks, Urban also is reminding the community… Read More
Did you know that King County employees elect a representative to the Personnel Board? Tasked with hearing appeals of certain personnel actions, the Personnel Board consists of four appointed members and one elected member. Ballots were mailed earlier this month to all career-service King County employees. Ballots are due by June 23, so be sure to vote and get yours back in the mail as soon as possible! Ballots must be received by June 23. If you have questions about how to return your ballot, reach out to King County Elections at 206-296-1565 or Election.Services@kingcounty.gov. To learn… Read More
Crossposted from the DES Express The Facilities Management Division’s (FMD) Security Management Section (SMS) recently led two tabletop exercises at the King County Courthouse with participants from multiple county agencies, including the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and the King County Council. The goal for these exercises was to equip participants with tools and knowledge to respond to a range of scenarios where an active aggressor or active shooter is present. For the Active Aggressor exercise, SMS walked through potential scenarios, like a county council meeting turning rowdy, to allow council staff to think… Read More
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson celebrated the appointment this week of Dr. Sandra Valenciano as the new Director of Public Health – Seattle & King County. The current acting director, Dr. Valenciano was confirmed by both the Metropolitan King County Council and the Seattle City Council on Tuesday, June 9. “Community health and wellbeing are central to everything we do at King County, and Dr. Valenciano has the experience, expertise, and commitment to lead this critical department into the future,” said Executive Zahilay. “She is a well-known… Read More
The King County Clerk’s Office/Department of Judicial Administration will launch a new Self-Service Clerk’s Papers feature in the KC Script Portal on Monday, June 22, 2026. The KC Script Portal will be unavailable Thursday, June 18 at 5:30 p.m. through Sunday, June 21 at 6 p.m. A reminder that Friday, June 19 is a holiday, and the Superior Court will be closed. About the New Clerk’s Papers Self-Service feature This new online feature allows parties to designate documents and/or exhibits that need to be transmitted to an appellate court. Key benefits include: Parties can designate documents directly… Read More
During the FIFA World Cup 2026, King County employees may notice an increase in phishing‑awareness messages and simulation exercises over the next several weeks. “Phishing” is when scammers pose as trusted organizations and send fake emails, texts, or calls to trick people into sharing personal information or downloading harmful software. It continues to be one of the main ways attackers gain access to systems, steal credentials, or spread malware — and major events like the World Cup often lead to a spike in these attempts. Here’s how you can protect King County… Read More
Crossposted from Cultivating Connections King County’s Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) today announced the release of updated data to the Health Through Housing (HTH) Annual Reporting Dashboard. For the fourth consecutive year since the dashboard’s launch, data shows strong outcomes for Health Through Housing residents, providing further evidence that permanent supportive housing delivers positive outcomes for people exiting chronic homelessness. The updated dashboard highlights significant improvements in housing stability, health outcomes, and criminal legal system involvement among residents living in Health Through Housing sites across King County. Read more.
The Better Government: Customer Focus survey closed last Friday, and we want to thank all employees for participating in this important initiative. More than a quarter of employees – 27 percent – offered their feedback, which will help the county improve service to our community. Hearing from employees about what is working well and where improvements are needed will help us ensure we meet our customers’ needs effectively. Now the results and feedback are being compiled, reviewed, and analyzed, with final reporting to leadership and employees starting in July, followed by recommendations… Read More
Crossposted from Metro Matters Congratulations to King County Metro’s Emergency Management Administrator Matthew Green who was recently honored with the Top 40 Under 40 award by the International Association for Emergency Management (IAEM-USA). The IAEM-USA Top 40 under 40 is a recognition given to individuals under age 40 for their outstanding leadership and notable contributions to the emergency management profession. This honor is a symbol of excellence and a testament to the achievements and hard work of the next generation of emergency management professionals. At Metro, emergency management is an essential function to keeping the… Read More
On Wednesday, June 10, I delivered my first State of the County address in front of a crowd of over 500 attendees including King County Council, King County department leaders and employees, local elected officials and residents at the Federal Way Performing Arts Center. My goal with this first address was to talk about some of what this administration has been working on, my goals for the future and my commitment to the work ahead with each of you. We are living through a period of tremendous change in King County where… Read More
Executive Zahilay and the King County Council jointly proclaim Friday, June 19, 2026 as Juneteenth in King County. Together, they share how “Juneteenth is an important opportunity to reflect on the progress, achievements, and contributions African Americans have made and continue to make, and an occasion to look forward to the work that remains to reach full economic and social equity for the descendants of enslaved African Americans.” June 19, 2026 also marks the 161st anniversary of Juneteenth, which continues to be a profound symbol of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing journey… Read More
King County employees can get free admission to King County Day at Emerald Downs on Sunday, July 19. Employees may attend for free on Sunday, July 19, by bringing their King County badge, displaying their King County email inbox on their phone, or displaying any other generally accepted proof of employment. Employees may bring up to nine members of their family (10 total free tickets). Tickets will be available for pick-up on Sunday, July 19, in front of the general admission gates from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Emerald Downs’ address is 2300 Ron… Read More
The new summer schedule of Get Movin’ is designed to help employees shake off the workday stiffness and bring a little sunshine into your routine. It is a low-pressure way to feel better and move more. Classes are for all levels, from beginner to advanced. No special gear is needed and the sessions are all body-weight movement. Check out the summer Get Movin’ schedule here. Supervisors: Here is a printer-friendly PDF of the Get Movin’ summer schedule to post at your worksites for employees who do not have access to email.