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I don’t remember what time it was, if I ever knew, but I do remember sitting at the bar holding up a guy I’d never seen before who’d draped his … more
After successfully lobbying for a change in state law, KPFD 16 is exploring options to expand healthcare and save money. more
Sailor, salvage officer and 100-ton master’s license captain Katy Stewart of Wauna will compete in her fifth consecutive race to Alaska, known as the R2AK, more
The Key Center Library will host an exhibit in February of photographs from Yemen taken by the late photojournalist Luke Somers. Somers, who lived in Palmer Lake from 2009 to 2011, was abducted by al-Qaida … more
I don’t like talking to strangers. You never know what they’re going to say. I can do it if I have to — it’s part of being a writer, after all … more
Her career in education has come to an … more
New owners, menus and décor. And breakfast, all coming later this year. Lulu’s Homeport Restaurant and Lounge is scheduled … more
No child enjoys being scolded, especially by a beloved adult, but being personally reprimanded by Santa Claus is a special burden. It was 1966 or ’67. … more
Anna Brones is a prolific writer and artist living in Vaughn. Her distinctive papercut artwork became … more
Randy Babich has been fishing Puget Sound and southeast Alaska for 54 years. A lot has … more
McHardy “Mac” Bryant, 17, might look like a typical teenager, even if he does carry his New Zealand … more
Puget Sound became a no-discharge zone in 2018 to prevent the spread of fecal contamination from recreational vessels, increasing the demand … more
Hurricane Dorian did not leave much behind after hitting the Bahamas. Photos courtesy Empact NW Local first responders donate their time and skill when disaster … more
Of the many questions we seek answers to across the infernal expanse of the internet, surely there was never one more … more
In the days before the election, voters expressed concern to the fire department about paying more permanently, but the public retains control. more
I like firearms — let’s get that straight. When my eyes were sharper and my back was straighter, I was a crack shot. Among other things in my … more
The Lakebay resident is an award-winning activist who has been advocating for peace in the region and beyond for nearly 60 years. Sallie … more
It is perhaps the most fitting legacy of the 19th century utopian, … more
In May, William Michael Paul, 77, a Lake Minterwood resident for 19 years, became … more
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