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County employees and supporters march for safer working conditions
Rally was scheduled in light of a recent attack at King County Courthouse.
August 9, 2021
Business
Small-business advocacy group wants you to try minority-owned businesses and put it on their tab
The Intentionalist is opening up $400 tabs for folks to use this weekend at select businesses.
August 6, 2021
Northwest
Details of 3 recent COVID-19 outbreaks in King County
What the data says about how to prevent a larger surge in cases | Public Health—Seattle & King…
August 5, 2021
News
City of Kirkland lifts boil water advisory
City says test results indicate the water is safe.
August 5, 2021
News
Federal Way man arrested in connection with U.S. Capitol riot
A Federal Way man was arrested Aug. 4 for his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol…
August 5, 2021
News
Seattle Film Summit returns to partial in-person format this September
This year’s event will focus on promoting self-advocacy in the creative sector.
August 5, 2021
News
Residents in area of Kirkland water main break advised to boilwater
City officials are worried about contaminated tap water despite the repair of the pipe.
August 4, 2021
News
State’s dairy workers begin earning overtime with new law
“This bill corrects a historic injustice,” said Sen. Karen Keiser (D-Des Moines).
August 3, 2021
News
Fires banned in Snoqualmie National Forest
The U.S. The Forest Service announced that camp fires are prohibited in the Mt.Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest beginning July…
August 3, 2021
News
Educational merit of critical race theory sparks heated debate
In Washington, schools have seen parents protest and threaten to remove their children from schools.
August 2, 2021
News
Sexual assault leads to calls for closing King County Courthouse
Crime is rising in the ’dangerous environment that has surrounded our seat of government.’
August 2, 2021
News
Puget Sound Darigold workers on verge of strike amid contract negotiations
Workers cite lack of medical leave, outsourcing and bad-faith negotiations as reason for strike.
August 2, 2021
News
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations are rising in Washington
Data suggests the vaccine is effective in preventing hospitalization for COVID-19
August 1, 2021
News
King County Council OKs millions for courts overwhelmed by pandemic backlog
Some lawyers testified that the backlog has created an “access to justice” problem.
August 1, 2021
News
Renovated Totem Lake Park opens to the public
It features a boardwalk that connects to the Cross Kirkland Corridor and a playground.
July 30, 2021
Northwest
King County to restart inquests into deaths by police officers
Cases include shootings by Kent, Auburn, Federal Way and Kirkland police
July 28, 2021
News
Brief history of rats in the Puget Sound region – and the problem they present
Local exterminator noticed big change in rats over the past 40 years.
July 28, 2021
News
King County Council discusses policy for removal of homeless encampments
Still unclear what the standards will be, who will enforce it, and how jurisdictions will interact.
July 27, 2021
News
Vulcan purchases 1.4-acre property in Bellevue next to future light rail station
The real estate developer says the eight-story development will have about 250 units of housing.
July 26, 2021
News
Supreme Court rules officers can be compelled to testify about killings
In a joint lawsuit against King County, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled in favor of the families…
July 24, 2021
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