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Rally and Sign-waving in Shoreline "To save our country"

A rally titled "Workers Over Billionaires" attracted around 350 participants in Shoreline, WA, on Labor Day, highlighting various issues including workers' rights and immigration. Organizer Sandy Labyris criticized recent cuts to federal worker protections under the Trump administration. Protesters expressed their commitment to saving the country through activism.

An Upbeat Protest Day in Lake Forest Park

Approximately 300 protesters gathered at the Labor Day "Workers Over Billionaires" rally in Lake Forest Park, celebrating community and democracy. Participants expressed gratitude for the event's organization and highlighted the importance of local activism.

For the Birds Wednesday Morning Visitor

A Barred Owl visited a garden in Shoreline, perched just 12 feet away from the observer. This encounter occurred while the owner was watering their heat-stressed yard, providing a rare close-up view of the bird.

Coastal Community Bank donates to Shoreline College Foundation for student basic needs

Coastal Community Bank donated funds to the Shoreline College Foundation, supporting student basic needs. This contribution aims to assist students facing financial hardships, enhancing their academic experience.

Vaccine Access for All - services through the Washington Department of Health (DOH)

Uninsured Washington residents can access essential vaccines through state programs. The Adult Vaccine Program offers vaccines for adults 19 and older, while the Childhood Vaccine Program provides free vaccinations for children under 19. Parents can view required immunizations for the upcoming school year on the DOH website.

Ride Lime to a transit stop and earn a free transit ticket

Linking a Lime or Bird account to the Transit Go Ticket App allows riders to earn free transit tickets. Commuters can ride to specific light rail stations or transit centers to accumulate credits for future bike or scooter trips. This initiative aims to enhance the commuting experience while promoting the use of shared transportation.

King County expands mobile crisis teams across the region to support youth facing mental health and substance use challenges

King County expanded its mobile crisis teams for youth, increasing the total from two to nine teams available 24/7. The teams, operated by the YMCA, provide urgent mental health support to young people facing behavioral health crises. Last year, these teams assisted over 1,200 youth and families, a number expected to rise with the expansion.

NEMCo CERT Course Starting in September

The Northshore Emergency Management Coalition launches its Community Emergency Response Team Basic Training on September 25, 2025, at Fire Station 51 in Kenmore, WA. This free, seven-week course provides residents with vital skills for handling emergencies, requiring no prior experience. Participants will engage in hands-on training across various emergency response topics.

Shoreline College Continuing Education Fall brochure now available online

Shoreline College has released its Fall 2025 Continuing Education brochure online, offering a diverse range of classes for learners of all ages. The brochure features courses aimed at enhancing personal and professional skills. Interested individuals can access the brochure through the college's official website.

Cartoon by Whitney Potter Insurance

Whitney Potter's cartoon critiques the insurance industry, emphasizing its complexities. The illustration aims to provoke thought on the challenges faced by consumers in navigating insurance policies. Previous cartoons by Potter can be found on the same platform.

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