In this episode of KentNow, we cover major current events, important City of Kent updates, and a detailed conversation with Public Works leadership about the city’s response to December’s flooding.
We begin with national headlines, including Seattle’s trip to the Super Bowl and highlights from the newly announced Academy Award nominations. We also discuss recent issues impacting TikTok users, following the company’s confirmation of a major infrastructure problem that disrupted features and content visibility for millions of users.
From there, we turn to city business with an overview of Mayor Dana Ralph’s 2025 Progress Report, which outlines Kent’s accomplishments over the past year and the city’s priorities for 2026, including flood resilience, public safety investments, and long-term planning for a stronger future. We also share an update on Kent 101, the City’s nine-week civic education program that gives residents an inside look at how local government operates.
Our featured interview includes Public Works Director Chad Bieren, Deputy Director Kelly Peterson and Dave Brock, and team member Mark Matitudus . They walk through how the city prepared for and responded to rising river levels, what made this storm different from typical winter events, and how departments coordinated in real time with regional and federal partners. The conversation highlights both the technical and human side of the response, including infrastructure monitoring, emergency decision-making, and the lessons being applied to future storm preparedness.
We close with upcoming community events, including the Seattle Thunderbirds’ “Battle of the Sound,” children’s Crafternoon programs at the Kent Library, and the Spotlight Series performance by Gaden at the Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center. The episode also features a brief piece of Seahawks-related Kent history, revisiting the story of Sir Winalot, the team’s original mascot created by a Kent-Meridian High School teacher.
This episode offers a look at what’s happening now, how Kent responded to a major regional event, and what lies ahead for the community.