Starting tomorrow, Monday October 25, many public places in King County will be required to verify either that you have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or that you have a recent, negative COVID test. Here’s how to prepare to quickly demonstrate that you’ve been vaccinated.
Continue readingThis week in Council Chambers: October 25-29, 2021
The Councilmembers unveil their proposed budget amendments this week, and then join in the ritual “voting while not voting.”
Continue readingFriday news roundup
Remember to take a moment this weekend to clear the leaves out of the gutter, to keep all that rain runoff flowing. Here’s the news.
Continue readingThursday news roundup
The election is in full swing. Also news on City Hall Park and grants for small businesses.
Continue readingWednesday news roundup
You know it’s time to break out the winter jacket when the phrase “bomb cyclone” appears in the weather forecast. Here’s the news.
Continue readingTuesday news roundup
Vaccine mandates, and lots of election news.
Continue readingNotes from today’s Council meetings
Here’s what went down today in the virtual Council Chambers.
Continue readingMonday news roundup
All the news that fits, we print.
Continue readingThe 2022 budget: a recap of the “issues” discussions
Last week the City Council held three days of “issue identification” discussion on the Mayor’s proposed 2022 budget, in advance of drafting amendments starting this week. Here’s a summary of what they talked about.
Continue readingThis week in Council Chambers: October 18-22, 2021
It’s another mostly meeting-free week, as the Council continues its work on the 2022 city budget.
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