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Construction crews working on the Foothills Bridge last August. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Celebrate the Foothills Trail White River bridge opening this Saturday

There will be live music and free food to mark the occasion.

Swimmers, kayaks, and a Guardian One helicopter were unable to rescue Juan Martinez from downing on Sept. 21. Image courtesy Puget Sound Fire

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Man drowns at Flaming Geyser

Multiple agencies, including a helicopter, attempted to rescue the victim, who died on scene.

These pieces of land inside the Ten Trails and Lawson Hills developments, currently set aside for Enumclaw School District schools, could be sold to Oakpointe in order to fund a new elementary. Images courtesy Enumclaw School District

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Oakpointe’s developments are 20% completed. What’s next? Recreation

Ten Trails and Lawson Hills neighborhoods developer Oakpointe is asking the Black Diamond City Council to consider recreation…

Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Cutting the ribbon for Carbonado’s new refrigerated food locker is Roberta “Doodie” Kyllonen, 90, who is the city’s longest volunteer at the year-old food pantry. Also pictured, left to right, is Shelly Wright and Denise Vesey, co-founders of the food pantry, GoodRoots CEO Stacey Crnich, and Congressional Rep. Dr. Kim Schrier.

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Rural food desert Carbonado gets a leg up with new GoodRoots refrigerated locker

The locker allows residents to order food from the Buckley food security nonprofit at their convenience

Medical personnel rushing a patient from helicopter. Image courtesy Metro Creative Connections

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Stabbing near White River Ampitheatre results in airlift to Harborview

The condition of the airlifted victim, a teen, is currently unknown.

Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Allison and Kerry Holm with Peanut, who works at Sweet Peas every day.

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New name, same look, and a furry mascot at Sweet Peas

Formerly Tracy’s Produce, the new owners celebrated a ribbon cutting with the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce on July…

Image courtesy the Enumclaw Police Department

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Missing woman located by EPD | UPDATE

Mary Lou Gann went missing Sept. 1; she was found safe on Sept. 4.

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One of the roosters rescued from the Aug. 1 cockfighting ring bust in Buckley.

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Pierce County rooster rescue slams Pierce County description of ‘dangerous’ birds

Heartwood Haven accuses law enforcement in general of a lack of care for rescued cockfighting birds; the Pierce…

Photo courtesy Damian Floth
More than 100 flyers are current members of the Flaming Geyser Flyers, but more than 350 members have passed through the club over three decades.

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State Parks terminates agreement with RC-plane Flaming Geyser Flyers, citing safety

The three-decade old club is pushing back against the allegations, saying they want to keep their legacy of…

Photos by Ray Miller-Still 
The old Paulson Chevrolet dealership building, which used to be Enumclaw’s first general store, an opera house, Gamblin Motors, and a flooring business over the years, is no longer after demolition crews took down the building on Aug. 28.

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More than 100 years of history, gone in one day; old Paulson Chevy dealership demolished

Here’s an account of the building’s history, from Enumclaw’s first general store to Plateau Floors To Go.

These pieces of land inside the Ten Trails and Lawson Hills developments, currently set aside for Enumclaw School District schools, could be sold to Oakpointe in order to fund a new elementary. Images courtesy Enumclaw School District

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ESD, Oakpointe discussing land sales to fund an elementary school

The district has land set aside for possible construction of more school in Black Diamond that could be…

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A temporary brace against the Old Paulson Building was put up yesterday, Aug. 26. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Potential building collapse on Railroad and Griffin | Aug. 27 update

Demolition expected on Wednesday, Aug. 28.