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Carnation considers annexing 60 acres of unincorporated farmland

Officials in Carnation are considering whether they want to annex nearly 60 acres of unincorporated farmland north of…

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Proposal would exempt Washington’s news outlets from B&O tax

Legislation cited as necessary save jobs and protect a critical community service.

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks at the I-90/State Route 18 interchange ceremony last fall. File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Valley officials concerned about proposed delay on SR 18 construction

Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed budget delays funding for Tiger Mountain expansion project.

A fallen tree Jan. 9 at SE 46th Street in Fall City led to a fatality. Photo courtesy of Eastside Fire and Rescue

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Woman killed by fallen tree in Fall City

Eastside Fire and Rescue responded to the scene of a fallen tree that struck and killed a woman…

Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo

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WA lawmakers prepare for first in-person session since 2020

More homes, less homelessness, a Blake ruling fix and an assault weapons ban are among the issues to…

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A podcast for King County residents featuring top local stories.

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Briefly: Police investigate arson, Carnation appoints Ribail as Mayor

A round-up of local news briefs from Jan. 2 to 6.

File Photo. Some of the 17 new houses along 324th Avenue Southeast in Fall City during construction in 2021. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Hearing set for housing development near Fall City Elementary

Lot across from school baseball feilds being targeted for 13 single-family homes.

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Members of the Mount Si High School basketball team high-five spectators during the Festival at Mount Si Parade in August. The festival was one of several this year to return in-person for the first time since the pandemic. File photo

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A year in review: Our top stories, photos of 2022

A look at the Valley Record’s most read, notable and best stories from the last 12 months.

Holiday lights (Screenshot from King County website)

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King County encourages folks to recycle their old holiday lights

The county has compiled a list of retailers and organizations that will recycle old light strands.

Fallen Tree limbs at Snoqualmie Elementary on Dec. 28. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Widespread outages hit Snoqualmie Valley, thousands without power

Puget Sound Energy estimates most will have their power restored at some point tonight.

An Axon body-worn police camera; not necessarily the cameras King County Sheriff’s Office will use. Photo courtesy Axon

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Rep. Schrier secures $2 million for King County Sheriff’s Office

The money will be split between expanding the office’s Crisis Response Team and deploying body cameras.