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Rosemary Coverdale Munson | Obituary

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Rosemary Coverdale Munson | Obituary

Age 97, Rosemary passed peacefully on a day of rest, Sunday May 30, 2021. She was at her…

Johnny Ray Hooper | Obituary

Obituaries

Johnny Ray Hooper | Obituary

Preceded in Death by his father, John A. Hooper and sister, Tina M Storrs. He is sur- vived…

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Northwest

King County Council approves facial recognition technology ban

Software ban applies to King County Sheriff’s Office

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Northwest

PSE’s electric customer rates increasing slightly

The new rates will go into effect July 1

Car review: 2021 Hyundai Sonata N Line

Life

Car review: 2021 Hyundai Sonata N Line

By Larry Lark, contributor

Photos by Olivia Sullivan/Sound Publishing

News

King County Council approves $631 million emergency COVID budget

Staff reports

Courtesy Photo, Public Health - Seattle & King County

Northwest

King County health officials urge caution around rivers, lakes

Warm Memorial Day weekend weather expected to draw people to swimming, boating

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Northwest

Utility bill assistance available now | Consumer alert

Disconnection ban ends on July 31

Spring Chinook Salmon. Photo courtesy Michael Humling, US Fish & Wildlife Service

Opinion

Editorial: Act now to save salmon, regardless of dams’ fate

With a plan to remove dams on the Snake River shelved, leaders must commit to broader-based actions.

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Opinion

Editorial: Parents have decision to make on vaccinating kids

With one vaccine now approved for kids 12 and older, parents shouldn’t wait for a school requirement.

Stock photo

News

King County health officer issues directive urging continued use of face masks

Effort needed to slow the spread of COVID-19

Kathy Lambert (courtesy of kathylambert.com)

News

King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert announces campaign for re-election

Editor’s note: This is a press release from the candidate’s campaign.

Cars lined up at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital on March 26 as people awaited their first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine as part of the hospital's first mass vaccination event. Contributed by Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

News

Pfizer vaccines now available for 12 and up at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

Anyone aged 12 and older can now sign up to receive a Pfizer vaccine at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.