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Dr. Jeffrey Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County, says COVID-19 cases have declined significantly since the peak of the outbreak in late March, allowing the county to move into Phase 2 on June 19. FILE PHOTO

News

King County enters Phase 2 of Safe Start recovery plan

Full list of what’s permitted

King County to distribute 25 million face coverings to residents, businesses

News

King County to distribute 25 million face coverings to residents, businesses

Each of 39 cities in county to get a shipment

Inslee announces updated religious, faith-based services guidance

Northwest

Inslee announces updated religious, faith-based services guidance

Modified Phase 1, Phase 2 allow indoor services at 25% capacity or 200 people, whichever is less

Obituaries

James “Jim” Albert Grazzini

He will be dearly missed and always remembered.

Obituaries

Beatrice Enson

Beatrice was a sensitive, kind-hearted and reflective person who touched many people very deeply.

Obituaries

Genevieve (Jenny) Elise Henriksen

She was a hard worker, endless giver and a loyal friend to all who knew her.

Obituaries

Thomas Herring

He was a born engineer who never stopped designing and tinkering.

Obituaries

Harry F. Reinert, Jr.

Perhaps the defining aspect of Harry’s character was his unrelenting optimism.

What’s Happening June 18 - 25

Arts

What’s Happening June 18 – 25

Upcoming concerts with Vashon Live, Groups screen ‘13th’ and discuss it, Artful totems, and more.

Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County lists demands

Opinion

Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County lists demands

The following list of demands was read aloud at a Vashon march held last week.

Pandemic, Prejudice, and Pentecost

Opinion

Pandemic, Prejudice, and Pentecost

We are in a Pentecost moment in our society — a moment of crisis and potential for profound…

Meet our farmers: Venison Valley Farm Creamery

Arts

Meet our farmers: Venison Valley Farm Creamery

The Killian family loves being outdoors and nourishing deep relationships with their animals.

Opinion

In watershed times, the Class of 2020 can do anything

Perhaps it is the rest of us who need to challenge ourselves to be as good as they…