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Charles Augustus Krona | Obituary

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Charles Augustus Krona | Obituary

Charles Augustus Krona, “Chuck,” passed away peacefully in his home on August 11, 2023 with family at hand.…

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King County issues Stage 2 burn ban in light of high temps | Local Services

All outdoor fires (fire bits and campfires) are prohibited; barbecues and grills are still allowed to be used.

Joseph E. Monahan | Obituary

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Joseph E. Monahan | Obituary

April 1, 1930 – July 14, 2023

Gardiner Vinnedge | Obituary

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Gardiner Vinnedge | Obituary

February 12, 1951 - July 6, 2023

Families splash and play in the water at at Federal Way’s Town Square Park to cool off from a previous heatwave in the region. (File photo)

Northwest

Hottest temps of the year hit WA this week

Call 2-1-1 to find free, local cooling centers in your area

Valley Shuttle.

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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation restores some routes to pre-pandemic levels

The Cedar Falls Loop will return, as will runs of the Valley Shuttle.

Gary Eugene Grina | Obituary

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Gary Eugene Grina | Obituary

January 10, 1940 – July 29, 2023

Gardiner Vinnedge. Courtesy photo.

News

Valley civic leader and historian Gardiner Vinnedge dies at 72

Vinnedge, a teacher, is remembered for his work preserving Valley history and articulate storytelling

Bryan Neyers worked at Glacier Park Elementary School (pictured here) for several years as a paraeducator, supervising kids at recess and in child care programs. Despite co-workers approaching school and district administrators about Neyers’ close relationships with students, Neyers continued working with kids. He now awaits trial on Sept. 5 on charges of molesting and raping young boys in his care. (Photo by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures)

Northwest

Tahoma School District ignored repeated warnings of ‘grooming-like behavior’

State education officials say case highlights need for more oversight of paraeducators.

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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation is presented with an Vison 2050 award from the Puget Sound Regional Council on July 18. From left, SVT Excutive Director Amy Biggs, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland and Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Director Josh Brown.

News

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation wins Vision 2050 award

Awards are presented those working to create the sustainable, livable communities

The Pride Wall in Duvall. (Courtesy photo)

Opinion

Guest column: Duvall’s reaction to remove Pride Wall undermines progress

“This reaction only serves to amplify the tolerance of hate,” writes former resident Jenna Navin.

(Photos by Dylan Lockard)

Life

Photos | Timber! Outdoor Music Festival returns to Carnation

Carnation was flooded with thousands of music fans who came to see over 25 bands perform

(Photo courtesy of Plymouth Housing)

Opinion

Approve Prop. 1: Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy | Guest column

Karen Lee, a U.S. Army veteran and CEO of Plymouth Housing, shares why King County voters should vote…