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Deadline today to submit questions ahead of community council meeting

Director of county’s Local Services Department will respond.

Paintings pop up in town, memorializing Black lives lost

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Paintings pop up in town, memorializing Black lives lost

The ‘Remembrance Project’ aims to provide education through art.

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Island-based Impact Bioenergy fuels up car with food waste

Probiotic plant food giveaway from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 24.

Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Reports

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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Reports

Here’s what you need to know about July 7 to July 13.

Picnics To Go providing free lunches to islanders

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Picnics To Go providing free lunches to islanders

The program began on June 22 and will continue until Aug. 21.

Courtesy of governor.wa.gov

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Inslee extends pause on counties advancing phases to July 28

A spike in cases could cause hospitalizations and deaths to rise soon.

Some churches re-open their doors, while others Zoom on

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Some churches re-open their doors, while others Zoom on

For all services, a wide range of safety measures are required by the state.

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Get ready for shopping at Granny’s again

Granny’s will expand in-store shopping and donations to Wednesdays as well this week.

Islanders, officials weigh in on bridge closure

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Islanders, officials weigh in on bridge closure

Some are considering how the closure might impact the island in the long term.

Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Reports

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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Reports

Here’s what you need to know about June 29 to July 6.

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Schools foundation receives support for racial equity work

The Vashon Island School District began its racial equity work in 2016.

Gov. Jay Inslee issued new guidance allowing the resumption of self-service buffets, salad bars, salsa bars, drink stations and other types of communal food sources in Phase 2. File photo

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Buffets and salad bars back on the menu in King County

Gov. Jay Inslee has revised rules to allow self-serve food areas in Phase 2 of the state’s reopening.

King County homeless count: 11,751 people, up 5 percent from 2019

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King County homeless count: 11,751 people, up 5 percent from 2019

One night a year, volunteers spread out across Seattle and King County to count the homeless.