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Governor lifts restrictions, but health officials warn the pandemic is not over
As of June 30, bar-goers are able to stand shoulder-to-shoulder and diners can sit at restaurant tables that…
June 30, 2021
News
Gas Station Blues concert series returns for the Summer
Concerts will be held at the Historic Shell Station.
June 29, 2021
News
Eastside Fire and Rescue receives assistance from the state to fight Cedar Hills wildfire
The wildfire started on June 28th and is 25 acres and growing.
June 29, 2021
News
Nearly 12,300 PSE customers are without power today
Thousands of people in Western Washington have lost power over the weekend, as power demand spiked during a…
June 28, 2021
News
Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank reworks fireworks show and fundraiser
Charity feeds local children and families in need.
June 28, 2021
News
Report: Apartments in the Seattle area are getting bigger
Apartments in the Seattle area are getting bigger, but that trend is being driven by construction in suburban…
June 28, 2021
News
Grassroots movement targets dark money in politics
Washington state chapter of Wolf-PAC supports Article V constitutional convention.
June 24, 2021
News
Governor extends some protections for Washington renters
Under a new order, landlords can only evict a tenant if they refuse to seek help through a…
June 24, 2021
News
How to find fireworks this year in the Puget Sound region
Global shipment issues affect supply and sales of fireworks.
June 24, 2021
News
Hot housing market forces out many first-time homebuyers
Housing experts concerned about the long-term impacts on generational wealth.
June 21, 2021
News
Researchers track ‘mysterious’ kokanee salmon in region
Kokanee in Lake Washington and Sammamish are genetically unique. Over the past decades, their numbers have dwindled.
June 16, 2021
News
King County to lift indoor mask mandate on June 29
About 1.3 million county residents have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series.
June 15, 2021
Sports
Gambling Commission OKs pacts with tribes for sports betting
Agreements with 15 tribes await approval by the governor and the feds.
June 14, 2021
News
Issaquah High School student wins international art competition
Taylor Yingshi’s piece features an important advocate against Japanese internment in the Northwest.
June 11, 2021
News
Le named as new CEO of Snoqualmie Casino
The Snoqualmie Tribe has appointed Stanford Le as the CEO and president of Snoqualmie Casino.
June 11, 2021
News
Invasive milfoil plant may be linked to dwindling salmon population in Lake Sammamish
Those thick mats of vegetation floating just below the surface of Lake Sammamish are more than a nuisance…
June 10, 2021
Northwest
Washington can expect a warmer, drier summer – and more wildfires
The threat of wildfires in much of Washington state is expected to be above average this summer as…
June 9, 2021
Northwest
Eye of the bee-holder: Urban beekeeping buzzes in the Pacific Northwest
How a young man on-track to become a doctor found his calling in an ancient trade.
June 6, 2021
Northwest
As vax rates ease in WA, here come the prizes — including $1 million
Incentives range from big cash drawings to sports tickets and tuition. Drawings start next week.
June 3, 2021
Northwest
Washington no longer on pace to beat June 30 vaccine goal
Reaching 70% of adults with at least one shot would trigger the state to drop most COVID-19 restrictions.
June 2, 2021
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