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Arts

Burlesco Notturno is set to sashay back to Open Space

Expect a “night of sensuality, ribald humor and bewitching art” at the show.

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News

A nonprofit for women touts fall classes, upcoming benefit

The small but growing nonprofit is currently in the midst of a busy fall season.

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Obituaries

Robert Scott Durkee

He was a beloved husband, father, brother and friend.

Photo from the Vashon Heritage Museum
The Hamer Farm, around about 1920.

News

Time and Again: A History of Housing on Vashon

The past and present of life on the island.

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Sports

Mustangs sweep at Hole in The Wall invitational

The McMurray Middle School Mustangs cross country teams continued their winning streak.

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Sports

Pirate runners celebrate wins at Gig Harbor

The Pirates came home with two victories.

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Sports

Pirate footballers fall to Granite Falls, celebrate 14 determined seniors

This senior class is to be commended for the adversity they have overcome the past few years.

News

Happenings | Oct. 19 edition

Audubon walk, Meet candidates, Blood Drive, Autumn Animal Blessing, and more.

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News

Paxlovid: A tool that makes a difference when COVID strikes

It’s a prescription medication for reducing COVID impacts. But many people don’t seem to be using it much.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor | Oct. 19 edition

Readers write in about schools, The Beachcomber, and Gaza and Israel.

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Opinion

It takes time to heal from domestic violence — but you are not alone

I reflect on how I survived. In part, I take cold comfort knowing my story is not unique.

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Opinion

Rogneby: District needs fresh ideas, community voice, accountability

We must do the important work of repairing and building back trust with our learning community.

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Opinion

Jacobovitch: I’ll bring experience, commitment to bettering children’s lives

Even if you don’t vote for me, get involved for our children’s sake.