FILE PHOTO: King County Sheriff’s Office deputies block off access to the Kent Station parking garage after a deputy shot and killed a suspect in a reportedly stolen Honda Civic in 2018.

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King County Sheriff’s Office develops I-940 training to reduce deadly force

Recruits hired after Dec. 7 will need additional training coming out of the academy.

Three candidates for Snoqualmie City Council position 2 answered questions presented by Snoqualmie Casino CEO Brian Decorah. Madeline Coats/staff photo

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Three candidates discuss for Snoqualmie City Council Position 2

Incumbent Katherine Ross, Anna Sotelo and Elaine Armstrong responded to questions at a candidate forum on July 22.

Reports of fireworks being thrown at cars weeks after July Fourth | Police Blotter

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Reports of fireworks being thrown at cars weeks after July Fourth | Police Blotter

Police blotter for July 15-24.

Senior Long Range Planner Jesse Reynolds visited Mestia from July 3-12 for the first diagnostics trip. Photo courtesy of Jill Green

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Mestia and North Bend begin a professional and cultural partnership

First diagnostics trip to Mestia is completed by Senior Long Range Planner Jessie Reynolds.

PSE’s battery storage project could help the clean energy rollout

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PSE’s battery storage project could help the clean energy rollout

Tiny pilot project in Glacier could eventually be expanded to Puget Sound region.

King County jail lost water 16 times since 2018

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King County jail lost water 16 times since 2018

The building has been plagued with water failures stemming from Aquatherm pipes.

Photo courtesy of Governor Tom Wolf (flickr)                                Corina Pfeil, a Kenmore parent, has spent the past three years to get the law changed to allow naloxone (better known as Narcan or Evzio) in Washington high schools to help prevent on-campus opioid overdose.

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Eastside mom gets Narcan in Washington schools

Corina Pfeil has spent the past three years to make Narcan accessible to students who overdose at school.

Low Income Housing Institute’s 57-unit August Wilson Place apartments in downtown Bellevue includes affordable housing units for households at 30, 50 and 60 percent of the area median income. Photo courtesy of Low Income Housing Institute

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Economic growth continues for King County

Warning signs on horizon as housing and rent prices cool down compared to previous years.

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Snoqualmie City Council approves new rules for public record request policies

The rules place limitatons on time spent on records and updates billing methods.

North Bend citizens run to fill open city council position

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North Bend citizens run to fill open city council position

Mary Miller, Kristin Tetuan and Darren Glazier will be on the Primary ballots for Position 7.

Three candidates compete for a seat in the Snoqualmie City Council

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Three candidates compete for a seat in the Snoqualmie City Council

Katherine Ross, Elaine Armstrong and Anna Sotelo campaign for Council Position No. 2

Prop 1 would fund parks, zoos and open spaces

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Prop 1 would fund parks, zoos and open spaces

King County voters could approve the renewal and increase of the levy on the August ballot.

Photo courtesy of Visit North Bend                                The North Bend Downtown Block Party is returning once again for its 10th annual celebration on Saturday, July 20.

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Downtown Block Party returns July 20

The annual festival brings together the Snoqualmie Valley for the 11th year.