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At Farmer’s Market, Juneteenth Took Center Stage on Saturday

A powerful new mural was debuted honoring the newly declared federal holiday.

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Third-Graders Rock a Special Art Project at Chautauqua

Conversations about empathy, discrimination, acceptance and kindness inspired student art.

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Tips for staying safe during Washington’s heat wave

The Puget Sound region could see record breaking temperatures this week as a heat wave hits Washington.

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Hot housing market forces out many first-time homebuyers

Housing experts concerned about the long-term impacts on generational wealth.

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In Work As Para-Educator, Islander Found New Ways To Shine

“The important thing is how you treat people; how you work as a team, how you get along…

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News Briefs

No fireworks over Quartmaster again this year, Take-Out Hunger campaign now underway

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Beloved School Nurse Caps Career with Pandemic Response

The past 15 months have put her to the test like no other.

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Vashon’s First-Dose Vaccination Rates climbs to nearly 90%

Here’s what you need to know about June 8 to June 14.

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For the Class of 2021, “Fight To Live the Lives You Deserve”

After months spent apart rife with new normals, the Class of 2021 graduated, spirits as high as ever

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King County to lift indoor mask mandate on June 29

About 1.3 million county residents have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series.

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King County leaders propose emergency funding for gun violence prevention initiative

Sixty-nine people were reportedly shot during the first quarter of 2021.

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Auditors find racial disparities in King County contracts

BIPOC-owned businesses earn contract bids at a much lower rate than white-owned businesses.

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Fourth-Grade Birds Migrate Back to Arts Center

In all, there are 90 student artworks on view.