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Once an “Odd Island Out,” Vashon Has Changed in 30 Years

The island has changed, and yet in many ways remained the same, during the past three decades.

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Sports

Air Fills Lungs as Runners Return for Island Ultramarathon

The windy day did not deter the 10-mile and 50k (31 miles) runners from enjoying their day.

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Sports

Island Wrestlers Impress at Triple Dual

On an already hot day, the Pirate wrestlers’ intensity and focus raised the temperature even more.

Obituaries

Leo Cunningham

He taught his family and friends the meaning of unconditional love, patience, acceptance, and more.

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Arts

Music Briefs

RiverBend plays a show next weekend; Michael Tracy talks Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.

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Opinion

If Liberty Was a Little Girl

Today is a good day to consider not only why, but how you will care for the democracy…

Opinion

Community Makes The Beachcomber Better

We would love to hear from you on any topic you feel passionate about.

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Arts

First Friday Means More Art in Local Galleries

Exhibits at Vashon Center for the Arts and in town will open for June’s First Friday Gallery Cruise.

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News

Class of 2021 Graduation Story Has A Happy Ending

“It’s been tough having our last year pass by on a computer screen,” said Chris Fontina.

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News

A Beloved Drama Teacher Exits Stage Left, With No Regrets

By Lauri Hennessey

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Arts

Start To Finish, Youth Artists Make an Exhibition

Vashon Center for the Arts has strengthened a long-standing program of support for youth artists.

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Arts

Enchantment Abounds at Swamp Bottom Jamboree

The roster of performers at this year’s event reads like a who’s who of Vashon’s arts scene.

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Arts

Small Island, Big Art: VIVA Member Show Opens Friday

Opening at Vashon Center for the Arts, this is the biggest membership show ever.