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    During a recent training, South King Fire and Rescue members at Station 62 wear personal protective gear, which includes face masks, eye protection, gloves and gowns. Courtesy photo
    Governor orders statewide use of face coverings in...
    By Jerry Cornfield • June 23, 2020 4:20 pm

    Jay Inslee says that until there is a vaccine, it’s the best weapon to stop the spread of COVID-19.

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    Snoqualmie Police Department houses a surplus military mine-resistant armored personnel carrier. They acquired it as part of an equipment sharing program from the federal government. It is utilized by a coalition of small-city police departments. It is seen here during a 2016 parade in Algona, one of the coalition member cities. From the Algona Police Department Facebook page
    Why the small town of Snoqualmie has a...
    By Aaron Kunkler • June 23, 2020 1:00 pm

    The city acquired it in 2013 from the federal government and has used it a handful of times.

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    Renton man pleads guilty to one of state’s...
    By Haley Ausbun • June 23, 2020 1:30 am

    The delivery driver was still working under his own name while receiving L&I pension, and owes the state almost $340,000.

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    A GoFundMe page has been started for Lorenzo Anderson. The page can be accessed at www.gofundme.com/f/for-the-family-of-the-man-who-was-shot-at-chop
    19-year-old killed in Seattle shooting was former Renton...
    By Haley Ausbun • June 22, 2020 1:30 am

    The shooting in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 20, has received attention nationwide for occurring in a protester-occupied space in Seattle known as CHOP or CHAZ.

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    King County Board of Health declares racism a crisis
    King County Board of Health declares racism a...
    By Aaron Kunkler • June 20, 2020 1:30 pm

    Racism was declared a public health crisis by King County’s Board of Health.

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    State Capitol Building, Olympia, Washington. File photo
    Tax collections tumble as state braces for huge...
    By Jerry Cornfield • June 19, 2020 3:30 pm

    Inslee cancels pay raises for some execs and orders furloughs for workers as special session looms.

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    Dr. Jeffrey Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County, says COVID-19 cases have declined significantly since the peak of the outbreak in late March, allowing the county to move into Phase 2 on June 19. FILE PHOTO
    King County enters Phase 2 of Safe Start...
    By Seattle Weekly • June 19, 2020 2:41 pm

    Full list of what’s permitted

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    Thousands of trees coming down along I-5 for light rail line
    Thousands of trees coming down along I-5 for...
    By Seattle Weekly • June 17, 2020 1:35 pm

    Nearly 8,600 between SeaTac and Federal Way

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    Washington State Patrol looking for witnesses to recent road rage incident
    Washington State Patrol looking for witnesses to recent...
    By Seattle Weekly • June 17, 2020 12:18 am

    The encounter took place June 16.

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    County executive wants cities to drop opposition to revised officer-involved shooting inquests
    County executive wants cities to drop opposition to...
    By Steve Hunter • June 15, 2020 6:05 pm

    Kent, Auburn, Federal Way mayors say they won’t back down

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    Ian Eckles, of Kent, went missing around May 17 in Central Washington.
    Fugitive arrested in Central Washington for murder of...
    By Steve Hunter • June 14, 2020 10:19 pm

    Ian Eckles, 41, went missing in May

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    Chris Reykdal, Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction, in a screenshot from his virtual press conference June 11. Courtesy of TVW
    WA classrooms to reopen this fall, says state...
    By Jerry Cornfield • June 11, 2020 4:15 pm

    Chris Reykdal says in-person instruction is possible if schools comply with safety rules.

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    Poison Center records increase in poison exposures during COVID-19
    Poison Center records increase in poison exposures during...
    By Ray Miller-Still • June 9, 2020 12:05 pm

    Poison exposures from the misuse of chemicals spiked 53 percent in the early days of the pandemic.

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    How a man from California caused a false Antifa scare in North Bend
    How a man from California caused a false...
    By Aaron Kunkler • June 9, 2020 1:30 am

    A conspiracy theory website ran pictures of North Bend locals, accusing them of being agitators.

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    City and Auburn police officer sued in federal...
    By Robert Whale • June 8, 2020 9:45 pm

    The Auburn Police Department and one of its police officers are defendants in a lawsuit that was filed Monday in…

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    TLG Motion Pictures CEO Erik Bernard and TLG founder Courtney LeMarco on a set. Photo courtesy TLG Motion Pictures.
    Local production company seeking film, TV pitches from...
    By Blake Peterson • June 8, 2020 3:10 pm

    The Big Pitch competition, put on by TLG Motion Pictures (“Hoarders”), started about six months ago.

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    A screenshot of the video circulating on twitter showing a Bellevue Police Officer restraining a woman and forcing her to the ground. The video is now identified as an incident from Dec. 23, 2018.
    Video of Bellevue officer’s forceful restraint of unarmed...
    By Haley Ausbun • June 5, 2020 1:30 am

    Update: After the video spread, Bellevue police announced it was prohibiting neck restraints. The police chief has called the video of the officer’s actions “disturbing” but “reasonable for the resistance he was faced with.”

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    Up in the air, these two rescue dogs did just fine as they made their way from La Paz, Mexico, to Renton, Washington. Photo courtesy of Pilots N Paws
    Dog rescuers overcome pandemic’s limitations to bring a...
    By Haley Ausbun • June 2, 2020 4:30 pm

    Labrador Retriever-Beagle mix makes 2,100-mile journey from Mexico.

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    Kabal Gill, owner of East India Grill in Federal Way, wears gloves to hand over take-out orders at his restaurant on March 23. File photo
    New guidelines for Phase 2 reopenings in King...
    By Jerry Cornfield • May 30, 2020 5:30 pm

    All workers will need to wear masks as restaurants, retail shops and other businesses reopen.

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    This undated file photo provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows CDC’s laboratory test kit for the new coronavirus. Courtesy photo
    Inslee wants nursing home residents and staff tested...
    By Rachel Riley • May 30, 2020 4:40 pm

    Governor says state will pay for test kits and personal protective equipment.

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