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A play, ‘The Exonerated,’ shines a light on the wrongfully convicted

The play tells the stories of six people who collectively spent more than 100 years on death row…

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A freewheeling conversation with jazz legend, Diane Schuur

Jazz great Diane Schuur performs on Feb. 19, at VCA. Bruce Phares, who will open the show, interviewed…

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Intern program nurtures Spanish-speaking elementary students

The intern program is designed to give CES students exposure to Spanish language and culture and to spark…

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Happenings | Feb. 10 edition

Vashon Villages launches, sign up for health insurance and more.

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Two car thefts, prowling event occur on island

Both stolen vehicles were returned to their rightful owners.

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Poet laureates share their wisdom in Heritage Museum talk

The conversation, “Vashon Poet Laureates: The Importance of Poetry in the Life of a Small Community,” is free…

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Arts

Masterful music pops up at arts center

Gallery-goers were treated to a pop-up concert Sunday afternoon.

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Friends of Mukai bring new life to fruit barreling plant

Non-profit group seeks new tenants to occupy space in restored fruit barreling plant.

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‘Late in the Game’ is latest in playreading series

Northwest playwright Y York can’t stop writing award-winning plays, and is lending one of her newest works to…

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Schools, Park District may dissolve Commons Agreement

The Commons Agreement has been in place for more than three decades.

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WIAA launches bias reporting form in response to discriminatory incidents

Inappropriate behavior seen, heard or witnessed at any WIAA member school event can be reported.

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With county purchase, a new trail will link big parks on Maury

King County Parks is closer to realizing a longtime goal: a trail linking its two big parks on…

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Program expands workforce of caregivers for low-income islanders

Vashon Care Network created a pilot program to provide scholarships for a cohort of six students, who last…