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Cities honor Reps. Joan McBride, Terry Nealey for public records work

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Cities honor Reps. Joan McBride, Terry Nealey for public records work

The Association of Washington Cities, an Olympia-based organization advocating on behalf of Washington’s 281 cities and towns, recently…

Running strong at Redmond Relays

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Running strong at Redmond Relays

Landon Johnson, 3, runs the obstacle course at Saturday’s Redmond Relays on the high school track. The fundraising…

Redmond plans to roll out bike share program in May

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Redmond plans to roll out bike share program in May

The City Council is considering action in April that would enable bike share to launch.

Attorney General Ferguson on guns and government lawsuits

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Attorney General Ferguson on guns and government lawsuits

The Washington state AG stopped by the Reporter’s office to chat about current events.

As PSE moves away from coal, one community scrambles to build a new economy

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As PSE moves away from coal, one community scrambles to build a new economy

Lewis County has long relied on the energy needs of consumers throughout the region. That’s all about to…

Overlake students join the National School Walkout to call for gun control

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Overlake students join the National School Walkout to call for gun control

Overlake students participate in a walkout at the Redmond school on Wednesday morning calling on legislators and Congress…

Students throughout the region take part in National School Walkout, call for gun control

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Students throughout the region take part in National School Walkout, call for gun control

The March 14 demonstrations marked the one month anniversary of the Parkland school shooting.

Big celebration set for March 24.

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Redmond Art Works celebrates one-year anniversary March 24

Redmond Art Works will celebrate its one-year anniversary with an all-ages event from 3-7 p.m. March 24.

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FEMA updates county flood maps

An update to the King County floodplain maps will be presented to residents at two upcoming public meetings.

Police arrest man on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle and possible drug charges | Police Blotter for March 6-11

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Police arrest man on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle and possible drug charges | Police Blotter for March 6-11

Sunday, March 11

Puget Sound Energy’s Energize Eastside project will replace two-pole towers with taller, single poles and four-pole towers with two poles. Photos courtesy of Puget Sound Energy

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Final EIS published for Bellevue-based Puget Sound Energy’s Energize Eastside project

The 4,800 page document will be used in the upcoming permitting process.

President and CEO Terry Pottmeyer addresses the crowd at the 13th annual Celebration of Youth luncheon. Photo courtesy of Friends of Youth

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Afghanistan refugee shares how Friends of Youth gave him hope at Bellevue event

Hundreds celebrate youth at annual Friends of Youth luncheon.

Festival of Color to shine bright at Marymoor Park

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Festival of Color to shine bright at Marymoor Park

A massive free color festival will be held on March 24 at Marymoor Park near Redmond.

Enjoying the warm day at Marymoor Park

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Enjoying the warm day at Marymoor Park

Marymoor Park visitors enjoy the warm day matched with a blue sky on Saturday morning. Andy Nystrom, Reporter

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Bear Creek draft study suggests ways to restore salmon habitat

A draft plan to improve the environmental quality of the Bear Creek Basin area has been completed and…

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County housing prices on the rise, again

Housing prices climbed even higher in Puget Sound this February due to a winter inventory shortage combined with…

Photo by Taylor McAvoy

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Sexual assault survivors push legislative change

Seeking systematic reforms, victims spoke up this legislative session.

First time homebuyers: A whirlwind journey that was ‘totally worth it’ in the end

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First time homebuyers: A whirlwind journey that was ‘totally worth it’ in the end

One Eastside couple shares their experience with buying their first home.

By Taylor McAvoy

Northwest

State Legislature passes last-minute budget deal and property tax cut

The plan includes $1 billion for public education and $400 million in tax cuts for property owners.

By Taylor McAvoy

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Olympia stunner: Compromise over police use of force

It was not always a civil process, but two diametrically opposed groups managed to find common ground.