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Board defends district’s decisions in VHS teachers controversy

Some question the district’s willingness to let two teachers quietly resign.

The King County Library System administration building in Issaquah. Photo courtesy KCLS

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King County libraries planning to expand hours | KCLS

Many local libraries will start offering expanded hours in late May.

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King County libraries to get rid of late fees starting May 9

KCLS says late fines generate little revenue, with fines making up less than 1% of KCLS’ budget.

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Report says teacher violated policies in multiple ways

According to the report, the teacher admitted to becoming close to a student, particularly during the summer after…

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Students and community calls for action in school district | UPDATED

Editor’s Note: This article, originally published in The Beachcomber’s May 4 print edition, now contains additional reporting on…

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Levy for Vashon Park District passes by wide margin

By midweek, the measure had surpassed the 60 percent threshold required for approval.

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King County Councilmember proposes regional ban on public drug use

Proposal comes following what Reagan Dunn is calling a “failure” of the state Legislature.

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Vashon’s Troop 294 welcomes first female scouts

With a change in leadership, Jennifer Gogarten recently became the first female Cubmaster of Pack 275.

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State agency launches investigation of two island teachers

Two local teachers, who both recently resigned from their jobs following the school district’s conclusion of separate, months-long…

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Fire district levy lift will be on August ballot

Vashon voters approved a similar six-year measure in 2017. It expires after this year.

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Mukai awarded grant for Fruit Barreling Plant restoration

“We now need to make one last big push to make the vision of a restored Fruit Barreling…

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King County Crisis Care Levy passing in first election results

If passed, the property tax levy will help fund behavioral health infrastructure in the region.

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At long last, construction begins on Island Center Homes

The approximately $12 million project to build 40 income-qualified rental units first broke ground in December.