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King County voters to decide $1.74B Harborview Medical Center measure

Northwest

King County voters to decide $1.74B Harborview Medical Center measure

Improvements include a new medical tower building

Inslee sends letter to Trump on the role of climate change in historic wildfires

Northwest

Inslee sends letter to Trump on the role of climate change in historic wildfires

‘I implore you to recognize the science behind this destruction’

Dave Smith | Obituary

Obituaries

Dave Smith | Obituary

Dave Smith | Obituary

Bruce Baker | Obituary

Obituaries

Bruce Baker | Obituary

Bruce Baker | Obituary

Patrick Taylor Thorson | Obituary

Obituaries

Patrick Taylor Thorson | Obituary

Patrick Taylor Thorson | Obituary

Mabel May (Hayes) Skagen | Obituary

Obituaries

Mabel May (Hayes) Skagen | Obituary

Mabel May (Hayes) Skagen | Obituary

Why is COVID-19 more severe in men and elders? | UW Medicine

Northwest

Why is COVID-19 more severe in men and elders? | UW Medicine

SARS-CoV-2 usually triggers a strong immune response, but less so in men and people over 60

Smoke from Oregon, California fires moving into Western Washington

Northwest

Smoke from Oregon, California fires moving into Western Washington

Unhealthy air expected Thursday night through Saturday

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Northwest

8 tips to help parents and kids cope during pandemic | UW Medicine

A pediatric social worker offers suggeestions for families, including lowering your heartbeat.

Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo

Opinion

Editorial: State lawmakers shouldn’t wait to start budget work

Making tough choices on cuts and revenue can’t wait until next year and hopes for better news.

King County moves to Stage 2 burn ban

News

King County moves to Stage 2 burn ban

Outdoor fires, even barbecues or in fire pits, are now prohibited.

Snoqualmie’s Train Shed reopens Sept. 11

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Snoqualmie’s Train Shed reopens Sept. 11

The Northwest Railway Museum is reopening the Train Shed exhibit hall on Friday, Sept. 11 at 11 a.m.

Roger Ledbetter is a politically-active resident of the Valley. He and his family have lived in Snoqualmie since 1979. Contact him through the editor by email: editor@valleyrecord.com.

Opinion

Election anxiety: This is not hyperbole | Guest column

Is it possible to be shocked and not surprised at the same time?