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In this file photo, marchers make their way from Trinity Episcopal Church in Everett on Feb. 26, 2017. Muslim refugees’ admissions into the U.S. have declined by 85 percent since the Trump administration came into power in 2017, according to the International Rescue Committee. Sound Publishing file photo

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Report: Fewer refugees settling in U.S. and Washington state

Admissions are on pace to only reach around one-fifth of their limit in 2019.

Initiative and Referendum campaign collects more than 1,000 signatures

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Initiative and Referendum campaign collects more than 1,000 signatures

The campaign for direct democracy policies in Snoqualmie is halfway to its goal.

Kelly Finnigan will perform at Carnation’s Timber! Outdoor Music Festival on July 12. Photo by Whitney Pelfrey

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Kelly Finnigan to perform at Carnation music festival

Monophonics singer will make a stop in the PNW as part of his debut solo album tour.

A high tide at Raymond’s Willapa Landing Park in Grays Harbor County, Washington. Sound Publishing file photo

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On the West Coast, Washington is most prone to sea level rise damage

Report by the Center for Climate Integrity shows multibillion-dollar cost of battling back the sea.

North Bend City Council. Courtesy photo

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North Bend changes public records policies

City council approves updates due to increased number of requests.

Congresswoman Kim Schrier with volunteers part of the Issaquah, Sammamish, and Snoqualmie Moms Demand Action group. From left: Ashlee McDonald, Jess Smolinsky, Representative Kim Schrier, Mary Newcomer Williams, Rachel Harris, Erin Sloan, Mary Harris. Photo courtesy of Moms Demand Action

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Eastside cities voice their support for gun violence prevention efforts

Issaquah, Sammamish and Snoqualmie mayors make official proclamations.

On July 4, 2017, residents of homes across from Community Park set off some fireworks before the main, city sanctioned, event. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Snoqualmie council approves fireworks stand permit

City council discussion includes concerns over safety.

Bike and car collide outside post office | Police Blotter

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Bike and car collide outside post office | Police Blotter

Police blotter for June 13-14.

Two Rivers School graduated 20 students on June 5 at the Si View Community Center. Photo courtesy of SVSD

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TRS graduates 20 seniors

Two Rivers School graduated 20 students on June 5 at the Si View Community Center.

Snoqualmie Valley School District’s Transition Learning Center (TLC) graduated four students: Axel Smith, Nicole Yancey, Silas Palmisano and Jon Isitt. Photo courtesy of SVSD

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SVSD’s Transition Learning Center graduates four seniors

The TLC ceremony was held on June 6 at Meadowbrook Interpretive Center.

This year, 415 seniors in the Class of 2019 earned Mount Si High School diplomas. The school’s 75th graduation ceremony was held Friday, June 7, at the Kent ShoWare Arena. Read highlights from the Class of 2019 online at valleyrecord.com.

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MSHS graduates 415 seniors

The school’s 75th graduation ceremony was held Friday, June 7, at the Kent ShoWare Arena.

Photo Provided by Naomi Parkman Sansome Facebook Page

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Buckle up for another (likely) smoky summer

Wildfires in WA will likely roar back this year and continue into the future.

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30Bellevue offically opened for low-income individuals and families

The project was created through a partnership between Imagine Housing and St. Luke’s Lutheran Church.