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Far too little fraud to make a difference in election, AP finds

This story has been republished with permission from the Associated Press.

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Doug Ostrom reflects on time as Park District Commissioner

Eight years on the Park District Board comes to a close for Doug Ostrom.

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Vashon’s third spike reaches ‘unprecedented’ levels of disease

Vashon Hits Record Rate of Infection and New High for Cases in a Single Week

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Car theft, burglary impacts north end of island

Stolen vehicle from the north end still remains missing.

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Part 3: Disabled advocacy engages high school staff, students

VHS students work towards disability justice through the newly-formed Disabled Student Advocacy Club

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First Friday beckons with ‘Notables Collection’ and more

The Country Store and Farm and VCA hosts new art collections for the month of January.

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Time & Again: Shore restoration, where historic business stood

What was once the Tahlequah Store is part of King County’s beach restoration efforts on the island.

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Happenings | Jan. 6 edition

Attend a book event, learn about reparations and more.

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Community Council talks building codes, ferries and more

The Vashon-Maury Island Community Council passed two resolutions in its December meeting.

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New laws bring changes to minimum wage, plastic silverware, voting rights for felons

Two taxes take effect, but the future of each is uncertain.

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Washington part of multi-state E. coli outbreak linked to packaged salads

Cases were found in King, Snohomish, Whatcom, Pierce, Thurston, Mason and Skagit counties.

Chris Gregersen injects a young chinook salmon with a small transponder used for tracking the migration of the fish. Photo courtesy of King County

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King County scientists work to save chinook salmon

They conducted a study to determine how the salmon use the Green River as a habitat.

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COVID-19 cases surge over Christmas weekend in King County

Projections suggest things will get worse before they get better.