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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report

Here’s what you need to know about April 6 to April 12.

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As Spring Blooms on Vashon, Islanders Step Out and About

Islanders visited the Vashon Farmer’s Market under blue skies last Saturday.

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Bill Safeguarding Island Parks Heads to Governor’s Desk

The bill’s failure would jeopardize recreation programs, staffing and critical maintenance work.

Photo courtesy of Johnson and Johnson (jnj.com)

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Johnson & Johnson vaccine halted in Washington over side effect

Following federal guidance, Washington health care providers are temporarily pausing Johnson & Johnson shots while experts educate hospital…

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High court ruling spurs effort to retool state’s drug laws

Meanwhile, the Blake decision has gotten people out jail, charges dismissed and possibly clemency for some.

The Monroe Correctional Complex on April 9, 2020. (Sound Publishing file photo)

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Formerly incarcerated people regain right to vote in Washington

Rights restored immediately upon release.

Spring Chinook Salmon. Photo courtesy Michael Humling, US Fish & Wildlife Service

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Salmon update: King County wants cleaner water, more habitat

Salmon and orcas are in the spotlight once again as King County unveils a new strategic plan to…

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With Flower Delivery Service, an Islander Touches Hearts

By Lila Cohen

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As April Blooms Pop, A Tasting Room Re-Opens

“April feels like an appropriate and safe time to re-open. We are excited to see people again.”

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In Mountain Crash, a Pair of Treetop Flyers Beat the Odds

The engine of Craig Beles and Truman O’Brien’s plane began to sputter 8,000 feet above the ground.

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Vashon Emergency Operations Center COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report

Here’s what you need to know about March 30 to April 5.

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Wall of Portraits of Black Americans is Vandalized

A portrait of Lamontez Jones was torn from where it hung outside Vashon Center for the Arts.

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Sheriff’s office wants help identifying Green River killer victim

Staff reports