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You can borrow a free Discover Pass, educational materials about state parks, and a pair of binoculars with your KCLS library card
Several bullets fired at driver from passenger in nearby car; nobody hurt
Puget Sound Fire released a statement after the late evening rescue that lakes and rivers are still extremely cold this time of year.
The valuation process is still underway, but expect the market to be cooler than last year.
“Spoofers” are faking caller IDs to trick people into giving out personal information
Advice from local rescue agencies on how to stay safe while cooling off.
Flu vaccination rates for children and preganant people reportedly dropped from pre-pandemic rates.
Crackdown on illegal street racing and vehicles fleeing from traffic stops
Ethan Nordean was part of Proud Boys group that wanted to keep Trump in power
Senate Republican leader says no agreement reached yet with Democrats; session to start May 16
Based in Renton, this nonprofit for young violin and viola players will host its annual Solo String Festival and Spring Salon Fundraiser at Benaroya Hall, May 5-7.
Washington’s COVID-19 exposure notification app is scheduled to conclude May 11 in tandem with the end of the Public Health…
Three among 28 mayors across the state opposing House changes to Senate bill on drug possession laws
Interested in running for office? Workshops have the details
Vote 47-1 in favor of state B&O tax exemption; measure moves to House
Democratic budget writers say they will be cautious but able to fund their priorities. Senate put out a capital budget Monday.
DOH still recommends masks for patients, healthcare providers, and visitors in healthcare settings.
Washington State Department of Health and CDC encourage residents to stop using EzriCare Artificial Tears.
The United Nations announced Nov. 8 that the world had just welcomed its 8 billionth human passenger.