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Preschool Sets Kids on Path To Become Thriving Students

The program is sustained by the will, vision, fundraising and advocacy of Vashon’s Latino families.

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The Kids Are Not Alright, Part 2: Student Support Services

Despite numerous resources, many students learning remotely do not feel provided for.

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Success Is Sweet at the Sugar Shack

It’s hard to imagine anyone on Vashon who hasn’t been tempted by the sweet delights inside.

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Tranquil Waterfront Once Scene of Wartime Effort

World War I increased the demand for cargo ships to transport food and materials to Europe.

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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report

Here’s what you need to know about March 16 to March 22.

Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler. (Wikimedia Commons)

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Insurers told to stop using credit scores to set rates

A ban of that practice will be in place until the pandemic is over, Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler…

Area code map of Washington. (NANPA)

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Meet area code 564: The new kid in town is gaining ground

The newest area code in Washington has infiltrated 360 territory, and 425, 206 and 253 are next.

A woman gathers flowers at Snofalls Lavender Farm outside Fall City on July 18, 2020. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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Finding farmland in King County is a perpetual struggle

High prices and a lack of available land has pushed the price per acre sky-high.

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For One Year, an Activist Has Helped Keep Islanders in Homes

Each month for the past year, more than 30 families have been helped by the fund.

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Training for Real Emergency, Fire Crews Put Out Flames in Vacant Building

Vashon Island Fire & Rescue conducted training exercises at a vacant building last week.

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New Case of COVID-19 Reported at Vashon School District

The positive case was not the result of any school program or activity.

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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report

Here’s what you need to know about March 9 through March 15.

Renton High School, pictured, could end up changing its nickname from “Indians” if a bill is approved in this year’s legislative session. File photo

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Bill would end Native imagery for public schools, teams

30 high schools in Washington affected