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Health insurance premiums to rise for WA small businesses

This marks the highest increase for small employers in the last decade.

Prosecutors charged Lorenzo Hezekiah Hendrix in connection to an Oct. 4 armed robbery of a Seattle convenience store. (Court documents)

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Charges filed against teens in King County crime spree

Suspects linked to 78 robberies, shootings and carjackings in Sept. and Oct.

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Multiple people dead in Fall City shooting | Update

Deputies responded to 911 calls in the Lake Alice neighborhood around 5 a.m.

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Northwest

70% of WA public school students have access to free meals

In the 2024-2025 school year, 1,523 schools are serving free meals to all students who requested one.

Duvall Farmers Market Board president Alex Yearout stands with the market’s new banner on Oct. 3, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Duvall Farmers Market makes its mark in 2024

“We knew that what we had were great vendors and great space and live music.”

Novelty Hill Farm’s fall festival is open each weekend through the end of October at 26617 NE 124th St. Duvall. Learn more at noveltyhillfarm.com. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 18

This week’s events include an array of spooky offerings for all ages.

The Washington Native Plant Society teaches about the importance of native plants and offers plants for sale at Oaktoberfest 2023. Courtesy of Terry Pottmeyer

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Oaktoberfest promotes healthy ecosystem through native plants

Event at Meadowbrook Farm will include native plant education and sales.

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King County Elections mails ballots for Nov. 5 general election

About 1.4 million ballots sent out; King County Elections projects 82% turnout

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Discussion continues for KC Sheriff’s Office search warrant policies

Following a list of policy changes in July, discussion between the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight and the…

Snoqualmie Police Chief Brian Lynch with the breast cancer awareness patch. Courtesy image

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Snoqualmie police debut breast cancer awareness patches

The uniform patches, adorned with pink ribbons, will be worn throughout October.

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WA women 9th in nation for breast cancer diagnoses, analysis finds

Washington women were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer despite receiving fewer mammograms than the national…

The North Bend Library has become a safe place for LGBTQ+ community members thanks to the efforts of Lambert House volunteers and library staff. Photo by Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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LGBTQ+ youth group fosters connection in North Bend

​​Seattle’s Lambert House for LGBTQ+ youth hosts a monthly meeting at the North Bend library.

Aug. 4, 1981, was a memorable day for Boeing. The company’s first new commercial transport in more than a dozen years, the Boeing 767, rolled out of the Everett, Washington, plant in front of 15,000 onlookers. This widebody airplane was the first of a new generation of Boeing commercial transports designed for the fuel-conscious 1980s. Using the latest technology, the 767 promised to burn 30 percent less fuel than the generation of transports it was replacing. (Courtesy photo)

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Boeing will stop production of the Everett-built 767 in 2027

In an email Friday to employees, Boeing’s CEO also said the troubled aerospace giant will cut its global…