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Hotly contended race for WA superintendent of public schools
With never enough state funding, a youth mental health crisis and national issues like parental rights taking root in Washington, the race for the state’s top public education leader highlights the state’s distinct issues while mirroring debates happening across the nation. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction...
Police Blotter | Vandalized Roses; Nike Store Theft; Mental Health Crisis
An unknown subject vandalized rose bushes at Buckshot Honey. The reporting party advised that the rose bushes were around 80 years old. The male subject pulled up in a vehicle, got out with pruners, stumbled around, and started cutting the rose bushes. The damage was estimated at $800. The incident was caught on camera, and an investigation is ongoing.
Safety is top of mind for festival goers, organizers of Capitol Hill Block Party
SEATTLE — One year after a woman was killed after leaving the Capitol Hill Block Party, festival organizers and Seattle police said safety and security would be a priority for this year's event. "The safety and well-being of our fans, artists, guests and staff is top priority for our...
Kearney Native to Compete in Little League Home Run Derby on Sunday
KEARNEY, Neb. — Another year, another little leaguer from Kearney is going to Seattle to hit bombs. This time, it's a new face. Hudson Fryda, who plays for Kearney Little League, will compete in the Little League Home Run Derby in Seattle, on Sunday, following the Mariners' Sunday matinee with the Houston Astros.
Chehalis Fire Department launches new advanced life support paramedic program
The Chehalis Fire Department has launched a new advanced life support (ALS) paramedic program, Fire Chief Adam Fulbright announced Wednesday. The program, which offers pre-hospital medical care
Bainbridge football duo Grant, Goade generating college interest
Six years ago, Bainbridge's football boasted one of the top offensive duos in West Sound as senior quarterback Gannon Winker and senior running back Max McLeod helped lead the Spartans to the playoffs in the Metro League 3A. Piloting a run-heavy, triple-option offense under former Bainbridge head coach Jeff Rouser,...
Reuben’s & Friends Returns to Seattle on Saturday, June 20
Each summer the crew at Reuben’s Brews invites some of its friends from across the nation and around the region to provide beer for a special event: Rebuen’s and Friends. The event features the beers you don’t often see around the Seattle area along with some more-local beers from nearby neighbors with whom Reuben’s has worked. What really sets this event apart for local beer lovers is the opportunity to sample beers from breweries like Alvarado Street Brewing, Hop Butcher, Our Mutual Friend Brewing, and Gnarly Barley–breweries that you very rarely see around Seattle, if you ever see them at all.
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