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Design rendering of the Totem Lake Connector Bridge (Screenshot from City of Kirkland website)

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Late night road closures on Sept. 13 for Totem Lake Connector Bridge project

NE 124th St between 124th Ave NE and 120th PL NE will be closed from 10 pm to…

Free litter bags. Courtesy of the Washington Department of Ecology.

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WA Department of Ecology launches “Simple As That” campaign to prevent littering

From January-July 2022, 816 tons of litter and debris were removed from Washington roadsides.

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Fatal police shooting, illegal steroids, deadly trench collapse | King County Local Dive

A podcast for King County residents featuring top local stories.

Areas colored pink are under a red flag warning for fire conditions over the Sept. 9-11 weekend. COURTESY GRAPHIC, State Department of Natural Resources

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Wildfire smoke and high-risk fire conditions likely over the weekend

Low humidity, gusty winds and high temperatures mean if a fire starts, it will spread rapidly.

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State superintendent announces proposal for free school meals

Proposal asks WA Legislature to allocate $86 million annually.

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Washington’s COVID-19 state of emergency to end Oct. 31

Gov. Jay Inslee announced the order will end nearly three years after he first issued it.

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Funding secured for behavioral health crisis stabilization facility in King County

The mental health facility will help avoid arrests and unnecessary hospital emergency room visits.

Fleet mechanic lead Ken James is honored for 30 years of service with the Northshore Utility District. Courtesy of Northshore Utility District.

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Ken James honored for 30 years of service at Northshore Utility District

James was originally hired in 1992 as a senior mechanic.

King County Council members (File photo)

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King County Council wants to look at ways to support food banks amid rising inflation

A measure to identify resources for food banks will be come to a final vote on Sept. 20.

Intercepted box of illegal anabolic steroids, containers of illegal anabolic steroid pills and powder, and a firearm seized during warrant application. (Courtesy of City of Kirkland)

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Kirkland Police bust illegal steroid distribution ring with help of federal agency

Police also seized cash, vehicles, a firearm, and other valuables from the illegal operation.

Washington’s monthly self-sufficiency standard compared to ABD maximum monthly payment standards and SSI maximum monthly payment standards. Courtesy of DSHS.

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First time in history: DSHS increases cash assistance grants for Aged, Blind or Disabled program

In 2021, about one third of program recipients experienced homelessness, according to DSHS.

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Washington healthcare providers will begin offering COVID vaccine boosters

Washington is allocated 191,100 bivalent booster doses, which will be available this week.

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City of Kirkland wants community feedback on updated surface water master plan

The feedback hub will be open until Sept. 30.

Joel Spangenberg. Courtesy of Selective Service System.

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Kirkland man appointed to senior position in Biden Administration

Joel Spangenberg is the new Deputy Director of the Selective Service System.

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COVID-19 boosters targeting Omicron now authorized for certain individuals

Washington is allocated 191,100 bivalent booster doses, which will be available this week.

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Issaquah Police arrest previously convicted Bothell man in possession of a ‘ghost gun’

The man allegedly possessed an AR-15 with no serial number or branding.

Judged by XII: A King County Local Dive podcast. The hands shown here belong to Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who has been charged with homicide in the 2019 death of Jesse Sarey.

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JUDGED BY XII: Auburn cop’s death-themed tattoos go public

Episode 7 in this special podcast series explores the release of unredacted photos showing Jeffrey Nelson’s tattoos.

Courtesy of Redmond Pride.

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A long time overdue: Pride on the Eastside

The first Redmond Pride will take place on September 3 from 1-4 p.m. at Redmond’s Downtown Park.

Weapons seized after police arrested the armed suspect (Courtesy of Kirkland Police Department)

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Sword-wielding suspect has armed standoff with Kirkland Police before arrest

Police got involved after the the person allegedly made threats to condo complex employee.

This photo provided by the Washington State Department of Transportation shows smoke from a wildfire burning south of Lind, Wash., on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Sheriff’s officials are telling residents in the Eastern Washington town to evacuate because of a growing wildfire south of town that was burning homes. (Courtesy photo)

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How to stay safe from wildfire smoke in Washington

Department of Health reminds Washingtonians to stay indoors when smoke is in the air.