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Early rendering image of the Marymoor Cricket Community Park. Courtesy of Major Cricket League.

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King County passes Motion of Support for Marymoor Cricket Community Park

The pitch would address the lack of a first class cricket facility in the region.

The Lady Kangs and Kangs following their KingCo. Conference Championship wins. Courtesy of Lady Kangs.

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Lady Kangs and Kangs to play at regionals this Friday

The Lady Kangs automatically qualify for the WIAA 3A State Championship.

Design rendering of Grata at Totem Lake (Courtesy of TWG)

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National real estate developer announces affordable housing project at Kirkland’s Totem Lake

Grata at Totem Lake is expected to be completed in early 2024.

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World’s longest surviving kidney patient dies

Mercer Island resident Nancy Spaeth went on dialysis at age 18 and received four kidney transplants.

The “Mini-O” is a miniature outdoor office built to be easily relocated. Courtesy photo

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Kirkland, Redmond businesses among those at 2022 Seattle Home and Garden Show

Event runs Feb. 26 to March 6 at the Lumen Field Event Center.

Cadence Patton, 9, gets properly fitted for a bike helmet at Bayside Bikes in Everett on June 17, 2016. Sound Publishing file photo

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King County repeals bike helmet law over evidence of racist and discriminatory enforcement

Board of Health still encourages helmet use, but citatations will no longer be issued

Screenshot of Gov. Jay Inslee’s news conference from Feb. 17, 2022.

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Governor: Masks can come off March 21 in most public settings

They’ll still be required in some places, but Washington is following several other states now lifting mandates.

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Eastside Fire & Rescue to leave behind Naloxone kits for those at-risk of opioid overdose

Eastside Fire & Rescue’s service area has had a total of 67 fatal overdoses since January 2020.

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A gun rights advocate warns a crowd of the potential need for forceful resistance in the future at gathering outside House of Representatives chamber in this 2020 file photo.

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Ban of guns at government meetings, ballot counting advances

The prohibition would cover open and concealed carry of firearms. State House Democrats overrode Republican objections.

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Vaccine verification requirement will end March 1, officials announce

King County officials say this decision is backed by science.

Design rendering of future Sounders FC facility in Renton. (Courtesy of Seattle Sounders FC)

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Seattle Sounders FC announce new HQ at Renton’s Longacres site

Facility is expected to open in 2024, before Seattle potentially hosts FIFA World Cup games in 2026.

Common themes from Eastside communities regarding ways to improve transit service. Courtesy of King County Metro.

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King County Metro and Sound Transit seek feedback from Eastside residents

2 Line light rail link to serve 10 new stations by 2023.

In King County, fentanyl is most commonly seen in blue, greenish, or pale colored counterfeit pills. Photo courtesy of King County.

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County files homicide charges in Kirkland fentanyl overdose case

Defendant accused of selling blue M30 fentanyl pills to clients after victim died in his apartment.

Design rendering of new PCC Community Markets location (Courtesy of PCC Community Markets)

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PCC Community Markets to open relocated Kirkland store

The co-op’s new location will open on March 2, 2022.

Courtesy of Kirkland Chamber of Commerce Facebook Livestream.

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Mayor Sweet gives annual State of the City Address with Star Trek overtones

The Feb. 10 speech touched on COVID-19, structural racism, environmental sustainability and more.

State Superintendent Chris Reykdal (Courtesy of OSPI)

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State Superintendent recommends change of mask mandate policies in schools, claims ‘landscape’ of pandemic has changed

Meanwhile, the state’s largest public school employees’ union continues support for masks in schools.

Lady Kangs after their KingCo Conference Championship win. Photo credits: Adam Lu.

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Lady Kangs and Kangs basketball teams win KingCo Conference Championship

Both teams to play Feb. 15 at LWHS for the SeaKing tournament.

A protective mask hanging on a front door. (Sound Publishing file photo)

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Inslee: Mask mandate is going away, but not quite yet

Governor said he’ll say exactly when next week. Meanwhile, a pause on elective surgeries will end Feb. 17.

Courtesy of City of Kirkland

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Concrete drivers’ strike to delay handful of Kirkland projects, including Totem Lake Connector

Project managers are unsure how long it could be until concrete is available.

The East DDC in Redmond (Cameron Sheppard/Sound Publishing)

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U.S. House passes postal service reform bill after concerns of facility closures and declining service standards

The bill intends to improve services, expand transparency and to save the agency billions.