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Paul Kramer speaks at a press conference on the one-year anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. His son Will was a survivor of a gun violence incident in Mukilteo. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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Repercussions could come to law enforcement who refuse I-1639, AG says

‘State and local law enforcement must uphold Washington law.’

Mount Si High School Cheerleaders perform at the national championships in Orlando, Fla. Photo courtesy of Rex Lau

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Cheerleaders win national event

Universal Cheerleaders Association National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando, Fla.

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Snoqualmie learns from ‘Snowmageddon’, improves communication

The city Parks and Public Works department is working to better communicate private roads and alleys

Valley Center Stage presents “Nunsense.” From left Sister Leo (Holly Madland), Sister Hubert (Julie Lester), Mother Superior (Stacie Hart), Sister Robert Anne (Amelia Medina) and Sister Mary Amnesia (Carrie Sleeper-Bowers). Photo courtesy of René Schuchter

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Valley Center Stage restores faith in comedy through “Nunsense”

The off-Braodway musical will continue at the Valley Center Stage through March 9.

SVSD bus yard following snowstorm. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley School District.

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Eastside schools contemplate strategies for days lost to snow

Northshore School District will apply for a waiver from the state.

Rep. Suzan DelBene, who represents Washington’s 1st congressional district, explains how the Land and Water Conservation Fund adds billions in spending and thousands of jobs to the outdoor economy. Katie Metzger/staff photo

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Cantwell, DelBene lead rally for recreation program

Past program grants have gone to Bellevue, Kirkland, Kenmore and the North Creek Forest in Bothell.

Fires, floods, destruction: Washington copes with worsening climate change

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Fires, floods, destruction: Washington copes with worsening climate change

From rising sea levels and crop failures to dying forests and fish, Washington state is struggling

Photo by Sean Harding, WNPA Olympia News Bureau </p>                                Senator Steve O&#146;Ban (R-Tacoma) speaks on the senate floor, last week, in opposition to removing the death penalty.

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Senate passes bill to remove the death penalty

Senate passed similar bill in 2018, did not get a vote in House.

Samantha Pak/staff photo                                 Maryam Griffin (left) of the University of Washington Bothell interviews art curator Alma Salem during her visit to the school on Feb. 7.

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The soul of history | Windows and Mirrors

Syrian arts curator and cultural advisor shares how art can tell the story of history.

Life

Snoqualmie Tribe celebrates ‘Land Into Trust’ decision

The decision comes after a challenge to the Tribe’s federal recognition made in 2015.

Snoqualmie’s Sandy Cove Park to receive river bank stabilization and restoration

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Snoqualmie’s Sandy Cove Park to receive river bank stabilization and restoration

The Snoqualmie city council will vote on the approval of the park’s restoration project on Feb. 25.

Primrose School of West Bellevue saw a second location in Washington open in 2018. Madison Miller/staff photo.

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Parents are feeling the pinch of child care costs

A King County report charts ways the county could reduce child care costs and boost access.

The trash situation at a Redmond apartment complex remained overflowing in the afternoon on Tuesday, Feb. 19, after a series of snowstorms hit the region in February. Corey Morris/staff photo

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Garbage service resumes on Eastside, after weeks without collection

Snow disrupted service on the Eastside.