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West Coast Health Alliance announces vaccine recommendations for COVID-19, flu, and RSV

The Washington State Department of Health recommends updated COVID-19 vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older, aligning with the West Coast Health Alliance's guidance. As respiratory virus season approaches, residents are urged to get vaccinated against COVID-19, flu, and RSV to protect vulnerable populations and ease healthcare system pressure.

Roundabout open on 145th west of I-5

A new roundabout opened at 145th Street west of I-5, providing a southbound exit and entrance to the freeway. Pedestrian crossings are available on both sides, but sidewalks leading west are currently lacking. Residents anticipate further development to enhance access.

Legally blind artist painting demo at Museum of Special Art in Perrinville Village

The Museum of Special Art in Perrinville Village will host a painting demonstration by legally blind artist Charles Curtis Blackwell on October 10, 2025, from 12-2 PM. Blackwell will showcase his work from the "In the Tenderloin" exhibition and engage attendees with painting techniques and poetry. The free event requires reservations via email.

Thornton Creek Alliance to hear from Joe Mouser from Beavers Northwest September 18, 2025

Thornton Creek Alliance will host Joe Mouser from Beavers Northwest on September 18, 2025. The event aims to educate the community about the ecological role of beavers in local environments. Residents can learn how beavers contribute to water management and biodiversity.

Boys tennis Shorecrest v Meadowdale

Shorecrest defeated Meadowdale in a boys' tennis match on September 18, 2025, winning 7-0. Ashton Johnson and Zane Weber both secured decisive singles victories, with Johnson defeating Alex Schatz 6-1, 6-1. The match showcased Shorecrest's dominance in the competition.

Stages of Change lecture at the Senior Activity Center September 17, 2025

Christine Vervitsiotis, LMHC, will present a lecture on the "Stages of Change" at the Senior Activity Center on September 17, 2025. The event aims to address the challenges individuals face in making behavioral changes. This session is part of an ongoing effort to support the local senior community.

Lake Forest Park Recognized for Sound Quality Initiatives

Lake Forest Park received recognition for its environmental initiatives aimed at improving local sound quality. The award showcases the city’s commitment to sustainable practices and community engagement.

Shoreline Schools Celebrate National EventTopic

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Standoff in Kenmore involving seven police departments ends peacefully

Kenmore Police arrested a suspect after a standoff involving multiple agencies on September 12, 2025. The suspect fired a weapon in his yard, prompting a response from several police departments, including Shoreline and Bothell PD. Officers safely evacuated a roommate before taking the suspect into custody for firearm-related offenses.

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