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    NW Carpenters Union members strike in downtown Bellevue on Sept. 16 (photo by Cameron Sheppard)
    Carpenters back to work after tentative agreement reached...
    By Cameron Sheppard • October 6, 2021 4:05 pm

    Union VP said agreement includes 15% wage increase as well as expanded job site parking.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    This Dec. 2, 2020, file photo provided by Johnson Johnson shows vials of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Courtesy photo
    King County woman dies from ‘rare’ Johnson &...
    By Olivia Sullivan • October 5, 2021 2:15 pm

    The woman received her shot on Aug. 26 and died in early September, according to public health.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment, northwest
    Robert Toomey, CFA/CFP, is Vice President of Research for S. R. Schill & Associates on Mercer Island.
    Is cryptocurrency really an investment? | Guest column
    October 5, 2021 5:00 am

    Undoubtedly you have heard about the new form of money known as digital or “crypto” currencies.

    Posted in business, Home 2
    photos courtesy of Cedar River Salmon Journey
    Cedar River Salmon Journey events allow close look...
    By Cameron Sheppard • October 4, 2021 1:00 pm

    Seattle Aquarium to host events every weekend in October at multiple Cedar River locations.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    Through Comcast RISE, Comcast aims to create sustainable impact and give meaningful support to the small businesses who are shaping our communities.
    Small, Minority-Owned Businesses in King and Pierce Counties...
    By Comcast • October 4, 2021 6:30 am

    Independent small businesses in Washington are the backbone of our communities, and today, more than ever, they need our help….

    Posted in Local MarketplaceTagged Internet and Telecom
    Federal Way resident Bob Roegner is a former mayor of Auburn. Contact bjroegner@comcast.net.
    Questions surround vaccine exemptions for state workers |...
    By Bob Roegner • October 1, 2021 10:10 am

    With about 4,800 state employees in 24 agencies requesting vaccine exemptions, which is 8% of all state employees, and with…

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
    Dr. Jayendrina Singha Ray serves as Faculty of English at Highline College. Her research interests include postcolonial studies, spatial literary studies, British literature, and rhetoric and composition. Prior to teaching in the U.S., she worked as an editor with Routledge and taught English at colleges in India.
    What the Afghan wants to say: Arezo’s journey...
    October 1, 2021 10:03 am

    In our little Zoom room, I hear my interviewee break into sobs. Her part of the Zoom room is engulfed…

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
    Fentanyl-related deaths in King County over past few years (courtesy of Public Health – Seattle & King County)
    King County councilmember sounds alarm on fentanyl problem...
    By Cameron Sheppard • September 30, 2021 11:30 am

    Reagan Dunn is proposing increased resources in next budget to help lower rate of fentanyl deaths.

    Posted in Home 2, News & Comment
    Courtesy Photo, UW Medicine
    Booster shots build onto protection of initial vaccinations...
    By Steve Hunter • September 29, 2021 3:01 pm

    People 65 years and older among those who qualify for shots

    Posted in Home 2, northwest
    Seattle Children’s Hospital (Courtesy photo)
    Seattle Children’s Hospital identifies racial disparities in infections,...
    By Cameron Sheppard • September 26, 2021 2:05 pm

    The healthcare provider did not respond to multiple requests for data used to identify disparities.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment, northwest
    Carpenters union members peacefully strike on Sept. 16 in downtown Bellevue (photo by Cameron Sheppard)
    Carpenters union strike on pause after “illegal picketing...
    By Cameron Sheppard • September 24, 2021 10:45 am

    Union spokesperson claims wildcat protestors harrassed and threatened violence.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    Federal Way resident Bob Roegner is a former mayor of Auburn. Contact bjroegner@comcast.net.
    Can a Texas-style abortion law happen in Washington?...
    By Bob Roegner • September 24, 2021 5:30 am

    If politicians really want to anger women voters, the easiest way is to attack their rights.

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
    Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He retired as president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. He can be contacted at thebrunells@msn.com.
    Reasons to ban Gov. Jay Inslee’s natural gas...
    September 24, 2021 5:00 am

    Column: Switching from natural gas to electricity is complicated and will impact everyone.

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
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    King County’s unemployment rate lower than most of...
    By Henry Stewart-Wood • September 24, 2021 1:30 am

    South King County has been slower to recover compared to North King County.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment, northwest
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    Peter Rogoff to step down as Sound Transit...
    By Steve Hunter • September 23, 2021 6:16 pm

    Became CEO in 2016; search for replacement to begin

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    File photo/Sound Publishing
    Ban on single-use plastic bags in WA begins...
    By Henry Stewart-Wood • September 23, 2021 3:55 pm

    Shoppers will have the choice to pay for a reusable plastic or recycled paper bag.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment, northwest
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    Grocery store workers have right to wear Black...
    By Steve Hunter • September 17, 2021 6:08 pm

    National Labor Relations Board ruling against ban by Kroger-owned QFC, Fred Meyer

    Posted in business, Home 2
    Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and now lives in Vancouver. He can be contacted at thebrunells@msn.com.
    Vaccinations improve our health and employment numbers |...
    By Don C. Brunell • September 17, 2021 11:00 am

    It is not surprising that COVID-19, which ravaged the world, was disastrous for our country’s economy. Millions died from COVID…

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
    Federal Way resident Bob Roegner is a former mayor of Auburn. Contact bjroegner@comcast.net.
    Firefighters vs. the governor’s vaccine mandate | Roegner
    By Bob Roegner • September 17, 2021 10:38 am

    We all thought we were in this fight with the coronavirus together, based on what the experts have been telling…

    Posted in Home 2, Opinion
    Providence employees look at anti-vaccine mandate protesters as they cross the street outside of Providence Regional Medical Center Everett on Aug. 18, 2021. Olivia Vanni/Sound Publishing
    Editorial: A message to the unvaccinated and unmasked
    September 16, 2021 9:00 am

    We know you’re frustrated with mandates and advice, but consider our frustrations and, yes, our anger.

    Posted in Home 2, OpinionTagged Editorials
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