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    Kent Superintendent Israel Vela with Kiku Hughes and Eileen Yamada-Lamphere at Mill Creek Middle School. Photo courtesy of the Kent School District.
    Author discusses graphic novel on Japanese incarceration camps
    By Bailey Josie • December 3, 2025 3:20 pm

    Each year, Washington students learn about Japanese-American detainments without due process following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and Kiku Hughes’ graphic novel “Displacement” has become part of that curriculum.

    Posted in Home, northwest
    All permitted food businesses in King County, from restaurants to food trucks, should have a food safety rating sign from Public Health displayed for customers. Photo courtesy of Public Health - Seattle & King County
    King County sees rise in unpermitted food vendors
    By Drew Dotson • December 2, 2025 12:37 pm

    Food safety rating signage now includes mobile food vendors.

    Posted in business, HomeTagged food, public health
    Courtesy of Seattle Metro Pickleball Association
Washington’s pickleball license plate.
    Pickleball gets its own Washington license plate
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard • November 29, 2025 5:12 am

    Washington served up a new license plate Nov. 19, honoring the state sport of pickleball.

    Posted in Home, northwest
    Courtesy photo
    Christmas in Washington Concert Series returns
    November 26, 2025 10:27 am

    This year features Geoffrey Castle’s Celtic Christmas.

    Posted in Home, life
    New King County Executive Girmay Zahilay speaks after his Nov. 25 swearing in during a County Council meeting in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, King County
    Girmay Zahilay, 38, sworn in as King County...
    By Steve Hunter • November 25, 2025 5:58 pm

    Becomes the youngest person ever to hold the office, first immigrant, first refugee and the first millennial

    Posted in Home, Home 2, northwest
    The Muckleshoot Canoe Family begin the coordinator gathering with a cultural opening ceremony. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
    Muckleshoot Tribe hosts national MMIP coordinator gathering
    By Bailey Josie • November 25, 2025 3:20 pm

    MMIP refers to “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People,” an ongoing international crisis that has inspired tribal leaders from 13 states to come together on the Muckleshoot reservation.

    Posted in Home, northwest
    Courtesy Photo, BECU
    BECU to merge with smaller California-based credit union
    By Steve Hunter • November 19, 2025 11:55 am

    When completed, company will have 1.74 million members and assets of $33 billion

    Posted in business, Home 2
    The King County flood map shows the different areas of South King County, indicated by blues and oranges, that are prone to flooding. Image courtesy of King County Flood Control.
    Flood alert: Free sandbags available for county residents
    By Bailey Josie • November 10, 2025 11:54 am

    As part of the Be Flood Ready campaign, all King County residents are eligible for free sandbag materials to help protect from floods.

    Posted in Home, northwest
    Kay Feather with her Battle Buddy Kyro. Photo courtesy of Northwest Battle Buddies.
    Northwest Battle Buddies help veterans with PTSD
    By Bailey Josie • November 9, 2025 7:00 am

    Shannon Walker was a professional dog trainer for years when a veteran named Kevin W. came to her wanting his…

    Posted in Home, northwest
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    Underrated horror films for Halloween night
    By Bailey Josie • October 30, 2025 8:54 am

    Set as near as Seattle or far as rural Japan, these overlooked horror films are just the thing to watch this Halloweekend.

    Posted in Home, life
    The Auburn Food Bank at 2806 Auburn Way N. provides nourishment for people in need. File photo
    WA directs state dollars to food banks as...
    By Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard • October 29, 2025 11:30 am

    Washington state will give food banks $2.2 million per week as they deal with the potential end of food stamp…

    Posted in Home, northwest
    James and Shadow are among the many in King County who’ve received vital services from Valley Cities in its 60 years. Courtesy Valley Cities
    Building a stronger community through compassionate mental health...
    By Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care • October 27, 2025 6:00 am

    For 60 years, dedicated care and community support have strengthened mental health in King County

    Posted in Local MarketplaceTagged Impress Branded Content
    King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion (Courtesy of KCPAO)
    King County Prosecutor implements 30-day case filing policy
    By Joshua Solorzano • October 22, 2025 9:37 am

    Following an average of 100 days for case-filing decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the prosecutor’s office must now make decisions quicker.

    Posted in News & CommentTagged Cops and Courts, crime
    Photo courtesy of Mlb.com/Mariners.
    Suarez delivers Mariners salvation with eighth inning slam
    By Benjamin Ray • October 18, 2025 10:50 am

    Seattle is one game away from the World Series as the ALCS heads back to Toronto.

    Posted in Home, Sports
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    Overall gun violence down, but doubling among youth...
    By Joshua Solorzano • October 18, 2025 7:30 am

    King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office reports that youth victims of gun violence have increased.

    Posted in Home, northwestTagged Cops and Courts, crime
    Over the last four years, Comcast has invested more than $7.4 million in cash and in-kind services in Seattle, expanding internet access, delivering digital skills training and providing devices to help residents thrive in an increasingly digital world. Stephen Brashear/AP Images for Comcast
    Comcast honors Digital Inclusion Week with $7.4-million investment...
    By Andy Colley, Director and Senior Copy Writer, Comcast NBCUniversal • October 16, 2025 6:30 am

    As the nation reflects on Digital Inclusion Week 2025, Comcast is proud to share that it has invested more than…

    Posted in Local MarketplaceTagged Impress Branded Content, Internet and Telecom
    Courtesy Photo, King County Elections
    King County Elections mails ballots for Nov. 4...
    By Steve Hunter • October 15, 2025 2:55 pm

    Voters should receive ballots by Oct. 20

    Posted in Home 2, northwest
    Jays came to play: Toronto blows out Mariners
    Jays came to play: Toronto blows out Mariners
    By Benjamin Ray • October 15, 2025 9:00 am

    Toronto scored 12 runs over four innings to dominate Seattle in Game 3.

    Posted in Home, Sports
    A bust of George Washington lies tipped over on the third floor of the Washington state Capitol building in Olympia, after a vandal broke in and caused damage on Sunday night. (Photo courtesy of Department of Enterprise Services)
    Man accused of vandalizing WA Capitol undergoes mental...
    By Emily Fitzgerald and Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard • October 14, 2025 4:45 pm

    A Washington man suspected of breaking into and vandalizing the state Capitol is undergoing a mental health evaluation, an attorney…

    Posted in Home, northwest
    People rally June 14 in Covington during the first No Kings protest against the Trump administration. FILE PHOTO
    No Kings rallies set for Oct. 18
    By Staff reports • October 14, 2025 4:10 pm

    Here’s a list of locations in King County.

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