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Holy crap! Exotic compost from Woodland Park Zoo up for grabs
There’s plenty of Zoo Doo to go around. The zoo has ended a lottery system that limited who…
March 7, 2022
Sports
Richard Sherman takes plea deal on charges stemming from July 2021 incident
The former Seahawks player will not have to do any additional jail time.
March 7, 2022
News
King County Local Dive: Police accountability and mail delivery
Welcome to a new podcast for King County residents.
March 4, 2022
News
Local filmmaker prepares for premiere of “The Woman” at Edmonds Theatre
“The Woman” is the first film Rose Kreider has written, produced and directed.
March 4, 2022
News
King County buys La Quinta Inn & Suites in Kirkland to become homeless shelter
The City Council simultaneously passes resolution to guide how the shelter will be implemented.
March 3, 2022
News
Ukrainian Honorary Consul speaks out about Russian invasion of Ukraine
“As long as we breathe, as long as our hearts beat, we’re going to protect our land,” said…
March 2, 2022
News
Eastside law enforcement agencies form task force against catalytic converter thefts
Will introduce program to paint and engrave catalytic converters to deter theft.
March 1, 2022
News
Inslee changes end of mask mandate to March 12
King County’s indoor mandate will end at the same time.
February 28, 2022
News
Man found dead in Auburn park in an apparent homicide
Police don’t have a suspect in custody
February 25, 2022
Life
World’s longest surviving kidney patient dies
Mercer Island resident Nancy Spaeth went on dialysis at age 18 and received four kidney transplants.
February 20, 2022
News
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
February 18, 2022
News
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.
February 17, 2022
News
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.
February 17, 2022
News
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.
February 16, 2022
News
Vaccine verification requirement will end March 1, officials announce
King County officials say this decision is backed by science.
February 16, 2022
Sports
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.
February 16, 2022
News
King County Metro and Sound Transit seek feedback from Eastside residents
2 Line light rail link to serve 10 new stations by 2023.
February 16, 2022
News
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.
February 14, 2022
News
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.
February 11, 2022
News
Local baker to host pop-up Valentine’s Day event at Cairn Brewing
The event is from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, or until products are sold out.
February 11, 2022
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