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Police Blotter | Sept. 28 – Oct. 6

Vehicle prowls, dangerous driving and a stolen (then recovered) boat.

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Tiffany Locklear poses for a picture with her three sons at the foot of their completed accessibility ramp in Enumclaw on Wedneday, September 29.

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Enumclaw family with disabled son ‘grateful’ after receiving Rampathon project

Zane Locklear, who uses a wheelchair, will finally be able to come home in style.

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Public Health hosts forum to answer vaccine questions

The forum is this Thursday, Oct. 14, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

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Look for for more election coverage next week in the Courier-Herald

Ballots should be arriving in mailboxes soon.

Flags for the cities of Wichita, Kansas; St. Louis, Missouri; Phoenix, Arizona; Chicago, Illinois; Corpus Christi, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jackson, Florida; Louisville, Kentucky; and Washington, D.C.

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Your design could be chosen to be Enumclaw’s new flag

The contest is open to everyone, novice and professional vexillologists alike.

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Office lacks power over King County law enforcement in misconduct investigations

Director Tamer Abouzeid presents OLEO annual report to law and justice committee on Tuesday.

Photos of drug bust and Fury the K9 unit (courtesy of King County Sheriff's Office)

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King County Sheriff’s Office confiscates over $1 million worth of deadly fentanyl during drug bust

With help from a search dog, officers found 97,000 fentanyl pills and eight pounds of heroin.

West Point Treatment Plant in Seattle. Photo courtesy of King County

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Report identifies over 17 million gallons of untreated wastewater has been spilled into Puget Sound, Lake Washington in recent years

The document recommends roughly $70 million in facility improvements.

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Four COVID-19 variants are more likely to cause hospitalization

Four COVID-19 variants are more likely to put you in the hospital, according to the Washington State Department…

Joni and her kits, in an image shared by Jocelyn Akins at the Cascades Carnivore Project.

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For Mount Rainier’s resident wolverine, it’s paradise on Paradise

Wolverines are slowly making their way into the South Cascades, but their future remains uncertain.

NW Carpenters Union members strike in downtown Bellevue on Sept. 16 (photo by Cameron Sheppard)

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Carpenters back to work after tentative agreement reached with AGC

Union VP said agreement includes 15% wage increase as well as expanded job site parking.

Crews removed the old culvert Pussyfoot Creek went through under SR 164 east of Auburn, then built a new natural creek bed . Removing the culvert opens up about 9.3 miles of habitat for coho salmon, steelhead and coastal cutthroat trout. Photo courtesy DOT

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Reopening delayed on SR 164 between Auburn and Enumclaw

Supply chain issues push highway reopening into mid-October.

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Details scarce about infamous EHS volleyball game, but raise concerns about racism across the district

Details are few, and rumors abound over what exactly happened during and after the game.