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Attendees of the Drag Queen Story Hour at the Fairwood Library exit the event. A walkway was held open for them by supporters while protesters held signs condemning the event behind them. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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Tensions run high at Renton library over Drag Queen Story Hour

Supporters and protesters traded chants at June 27 event.

Local nonprofit saves historic train shed and plans to create an artists workshop

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Local nonprofit saves historic train shed and plans to create an artists workshop

North Bend Art and Industry is raising money to rebuild the historic train shed into an Art Barn.

From Olympia to Bellingham: Tiny home villages offer a path toward permanent housing

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From Olympia to Bellingham: Tiny home villages offer a path toward permanent housing

Beginning talks happening on Eastside village partnership.

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.

Local Thomas fan, Otto L., greets his hero as the tank engine arrives in North Bend prior to the July events at the Northwest Railway Museum. Northwest Railway Museum / courtesy photo

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Thomas the Train tour returning to the Valley

Events planned for several dates in July.

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.

Courtesy photo                                King County Library System executive director Lisa Rosenblum participates in a library Story Time event.

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Summertime opportunities to read, learn and grow

A monthly column about King County libraries.

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.

Rates, inventory bring opportunities for buyers

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Rates, inventory bring opportunities for buyers

A monthly real estate snap shot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

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.