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City of Renton Announces New Initiatives and Partnerships

The City of Renton has announced a series of initiatives and partnerships aimed at improving community services and enhancing local relationships. Notably, Mayor Armondo Pavone's recent delegation to Nishiwaki, Japan, marked a significant step in culinary exchange. Additionally, Renton has collaborated with local schools to support student health and well-being.

Mayor in a Minute

Renton officials promote September as Ready in Renton Month, focusing on emergency preparedness and public input for neighborhood retail development. The council approved the Renton Promise, allowing local high school graduates to attend Renton Technical College tuition-free for two years. Mayor Pavone plans to visit Nishiwaki, Japan, to celebrate 55 years of partnership.

Police warning as bear spotted near homes in Renton, WA

Police in Renton, Washington, warned residents to secure their trash after a bear was spotted near dumpsters on Sunday evening. Officers guided the bear away from residential areas and urged the public to maintain distance if they encounter the animal.