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Island Physician Among First to Receive Vaccine: EOC COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report | UPDATED

Here’s what you need to know about Dec. 15 to Dec. 21.

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COVID-19 Meant More Million Dollar Home Sales on Vashon

Through Nov. 30 of this year, a total of 162 homes have been sold on the island.

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Fire District Grapples With Grievance From Local Union | UPDATED

A grievance charged unfair pay practices during an incidence in September of COVID-19 exposure.

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Report: WA nets only 100 new jobs in November

Unemployment rates held steady between October and November, according to a newly released preliminary monthly state employment report.

PSE workers rebuild circuit 27 in North Kenmore. Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Energy.

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Who should foot the bill for pandemic-era power?

Utilities could eventually raise rates to recoup lost costs, activists say that’s a bad plan.

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Eyman: I may never qualify another ballot measure again

The anti-tax activist, accused of campaign violations, testified one last time in his bench trial.

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Christmas Truck to Brighten the Night Again at Engels

The truck has been seen by so many islanders that it is now a tradition.

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Vashon Couple Trips the Light Fantastic

Santas, reindeer, nutcrackers and gingerbread men… You name it, it’s there on the lawn.

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For the Love of Wine, a New Business Is Uncorked on Vashon

“I love dining together, feeding people, and wine is a natural extension of that.”

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Vaccine on the way: EOC

Here’s what you should know about Dec. 8 to Dec. 14.

Courtesy of Gov. Inslee’s office

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Inslee announces new guidelines for schools and in-person learning

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A King County Metro bus with an ad from the natural gas organization Partnership for Energy Progress. Contributed photo

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Should fossil fuel ads go the way of the dino on county buses?

King County ran ads for a natural gas coalition on its buses this year.

In this 2019 file photo, Puget Sound Energy product development manager John Dooley stands in front of one of four units at the Glacier Battery Storage Project in northwest Washington state. The project can provide power to the small town of Glacier for around two hours if needed. (Sound Publishing file photo)

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What will a green WA electric grid look like?

It will require a lot more coordination, but will be more resilient.