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Arts

Restocking the shelves with heartfelt stories about Vashon

A much-loved collection of poems, personal stories, and photographs, paying tribute to the island, is now back on…

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Arts

Arts Briefs | Aug. 10 edition

Concerts in the Park, Jam in the Atrium, My Neighbor Totoro, Comedian Josh Blue, and more.

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Opinion

Making life better for one dog at a time

Most dogs are good-hearted and want to please and love, but they all need time and training.

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News

Happenings | Aug. 10 edition

Vashon 101, weigh in on ferry fare increase, raise the roof for affordable housing, Engels Car Show, and…

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Opinion

Seeing something, and saying something

Islander Peter Ray wants islanders and visitors to stop throwing cigarette butts out of their cars on Vashon…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor | Aug. 1o edition

Readers write in about the fire levy, road signs, and more.

Bryan Neyers worked at Glacier Park Elementary School (pictured here) for several years as a paraeducator, supervising kids at recess and in child care programs. Despite co-workers approaching school and district administrators about Neyers’ close relationships with students, Neyers continued working with kids. He now awaits trial on Sept. 5 on charges of molesting and raping young boys in his care. (Photo by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures)

Northwest

Tahoma School District ignored repeated warnings of ‘grooming-like behavior’

State education officials say case highlights need for more oversight of paraeducators.

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News

Scene & Heard: Island teen takes a notable ride

206 miles from Seattle to Portland in a single day.

Arts

First Friday Gallery Cruise beckons with colorful exhibits

Calling all art lovers.

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News

VashonBePrepared: Island CERT teams to the rescue

About two dozen volunteers gathered recently at Island Center Forest for a search and rescue training exercise.

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Arts

Arts Briefs | Aug. 3 edition

Concerts in the Park, a troupe of performance artists, the Maury Island UFO Incident, and more.

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News

Airport commissioners grapple with pavement problem

As a state-designated “municipality,” the Vashon airport has had to handle a toxic threat on its own.

Opinion

Vashon voters lead the way in King County

Did you vote? And how do you feel about what happened?