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A look back on 2018|Part 2

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A look back on 2018|Part 2

Yesterday, the Reporter shared some of the most read stories of the year. Today we are sharing the…

It looks a lot like Inslee is running for president

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It looks a lot like Inslee is running for president

New statements and political fundraising from Gov. Inslee point toward a 2020 presidential bid

Two injured during early morning incident Tuesday

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Two injured during early morning incident Tuesday

The collision on state Route 18 involved a 21 year old from Maple Valley.

A look back on 2018

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A look back on 2018

Here are the first half of the most read stories of 2018, according to analytics compiled by the…

How does Texas ACA ruling affect Washington?

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How does Texas ACA ruling affect Washington?

A ruling last week from a Texas judge striking down the ACA will likely be overturned.

Tahoma grad graduates basic training and more community news

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Tahoma grad graduates basic training and more community news

Tahoma grad graduates basic training

Female shot and killed by male suspect in Covington

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Female shot and killed by male suspect in Covington

Detectives located the male suspect who appeared to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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Progress being made on 911 outage | Update

911 appears to be up and working, but if you get a busy signal, here are other numbers…

ROBERT WHALE, Auburn Reporter                                Covington Councilmember Margaret Harto was among the many city leaders who spoke at the recent town hall at the Auburn Library.

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Town hall talk: Resident urge lawmakers, leaders to tackle wide range of issues

Voters in Legislative District 47 have a lot they want their representatives in Olympia to tackle.

A house fire broke out in a Covington home on Dec. 27. Submitted photo from Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority

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House fire in Covington|Puget Sound Regional Fire

A house fire was reported at around 10:27 p.m. last night by neighbors in the area.

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911 services may not work

Click here to find out what numbers to call if you have an emergency.

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911 services out across the state

Click here to learn how to access emergency services.

State Supreme Court upholds King County youth jail levy

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State Supreme Court upholds King County youth jail levy

The decision, issued Dec. 27, sided with King County and allows it to keep collecting revenue.

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911 communication center for King County Sheriff’s Office and Contract partners working intermittently

Dial their ten-digit line if you’re in their jurisdiction, these do not impact Renton

Maple Valley Council adopts two year budget

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Maple Valley Council adopts two year budget

The council approved a $53,633,940 budget for 2019-20.

City of Maple Valley Waste Collection Service Schedule and Recycling Reminder

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City of Maple Valley Waste Collection Service Schedule and Recycling Reminder

There will be no waste collection on Dec. 25

Jim House and Michelle Torresdiaz demonstrate King County’s new Text to 911 service on Dec. 20. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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King County launches text to 911 service

The service will help the hearing impaired and those experiencing domestic violence.

Kent School Board approves plans for independent performance audit of the district

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Kent School Board approves plans for independent performance audit of the district

Audit will look at financial transactions, policies and procedures made during the past six school years

Rainier Christian School District closed Maple Valley campus

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Rainier Christian School District closed Maple Valley campus

The campus is closed due to a power outage.

Green River College President Suzanne Johnson, who does not dispute a review that found GRC had violated statutory and regulatory requirements, said the school has won an appeal to have the Department of Education greatly reduce its $574,500 fine. FILE PHOTO

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Green River College wins appeal; fine reduced for violations

DOE: school failed to report crime statistics and inform public; GRC to pay $250,000