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Local Muslim Community Reaches Out with New Educational Series
The Muslim Association of Puget Sound will begin hosting a program called "Many Cultures, One Community" at its new Redmond mosque later this month.

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Hi there, my name is Caitlin Moran, and I am an editor for the 15 Patch sites in the Puget Sound region.
A little about me: I grew up in Snohomish County and graduated from the University of Portland, where I majored in English and served as editor in chief of the student newspaper.
After graduation, I moved to Baltimore and completed a reporting internship at The Chronicle of Higher Education in Washington, D.C. I also worked as a copy editor for The York Daily Record/Sunday News in York, Pa., and spent a year as a community reporter for The Gazette, a group of weekly papers in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
I joined Patch in 2010 and managed the Redmond site for two years before transitioning into my current role in early 2013.
In my spare time, I try to take full advantage of the amazing outdoor recreational opportunities available in our region. My favorite activities are backpacking, climbing and skiing.
The Muslim Association of Puget Sound will begin hosting a program called "Many Cultures, One Community" at its new Redmond mosque later this month.

The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The Muslim Association of Puget Sound will begin hosting a program called "Many Cultures, One Community" at its new Redmond mosque later this month.
The show 'Keys to the Studio' opens April 9 and features work by students from several local high school and the Lake Washington Institute of Technology.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Tuesday.
Students from the Lake Washington School District will be preparing healthy foods at a cooking competition next week.
We'll have a booth at this weekend's event to meet the community and give away some free Patch swag.
Tickets for several performances go on sale this week.
Suspects claimed they were filming a documentary for a Bellevue College class when they were arrested at an empty former hospital site in Redmond. Bellevue College says there was no such assignment.
Two-time defending champion Hancock Bakery of Redmond is facing Kirkland's Guild Mortgage in the finals of the drive to stock Hopelink food banks.
The individuals said they were filming a documentary for a class project when they were arrested at the former hospital site in the Overlake area.
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No one was injured in the single-vehicle crash on I-405 early Saturday morning.
Here's a recap of some of our top stories from the past seven days.
No one was injured in the single-vehicle crash on I-405 early Saturday morning.
No one was injured in the single-vehicle crash on I-405 early Sunday morning.
A group of men were arrested early Friday morning after they allegedly burglarized a Puget Sound Energy substation.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday.
The $5-million facility is the first fire station to be built in the city since 1996.
The $5-million facility is the first fire station to be built in the city since 1996.