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Ridgecrest Collects 661 Pounds of Food for Hopelink Food Bank
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I've spent most of my career since my graduation from Whitman College in Walla Walla in 1996 with a degree in politics working as a journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in Oregon, California and for the past 10 years, Washington. I've also worked on a organic flower farm, as a library truck driver, a cashier at Target and as a paralegal intern. I am the fourth-generation on both sides of my family to live in the Seattle area. My first job ever was picking strawberries. In my so-called spare time, I enjoy working out, traveling, playing fantasy football and baseball and watching almost any sport. Most of all, I love spending time with my wife and dog, Cinnamon.
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I joined a church in Seattle's University District, the University United Church of Christ a couple years ago and am active in the young adult group there. I would say I am more of a student of religion than a devout believer.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I think the big issues here like many places are transportation, education, the environment and immigration. It's a balancing act I believe. I think race relations have improved a lot in recent decades but it's important we don't take that for granted. <br><br>
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Snow showers predicted as temperatures dip into low 30s
Economy is improving but many are still struggling like Shoreline man who worked as accountant managing millions in a job that paid $70,000 up until Oct. 2009
The first speaker on Jan. 25 will be Charles R. Wolfe, a writer and contributor of articles on urban development topics to The Atlantic and The Huffington Post as well as being an attorney in Seattle where he focuses on land use and environmental law
Kinderfest is an opportunity for parents who will be enrolling their children in kindergarten to hear about the kindergarten program offered by the Shoreline School District
Tattoo is co-sponsoring an evening of art, poetry, and music, with Roosevelt High School, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 20 at the Henry Art Gallery on the University of Washington campus.
Edmonds' neighbor to the south says collective garden licensees can have misdemeanors but no felonies.
Tryout open to legal residents of the United States who are 16 or older
Shoreline has been one of the more supportive King County cities of medical marijuana providers; Kirkland has a moratorium in effect banning new dispensaries and "collective gardens."
Collective garden licensees can have misdemeanors but no felonies
Public meeting Thurs. Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church
Meeting starts Monday, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers
Shorecrest's Escalona, Bolstad win titles as does Mathew Floresca from Shorewood; Shorecrest places fourth as a team, Shorewood fifth.
More than a hundred people turn out for grand opening at Lake Forest Park Town Center
Mary Jane Goss, LFP's first woman mayor takes oath of office, as do Jeff Johnson, Tom French and Catherine Stanford
Come see the ribbon-cutting, enjoy refreshments and magic show
In McCleary v. Washington, court rules 7-2 in favor of school districts
School will use the grant to establish a new Creation Station & Learning Center to promote hands-on exploration of math and science
Overwhelming smoke smell from arson at neighboring Images Styling Salon will close Eastside storefront for at least two weeks
HIre expected by end of January to replace Joe Tovar, who is leaving Jan. 16