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No cost vaccines available at local clinics

Uninsured individuals can receive no-cost vaccines at select pharmacies and clinics in Lake City and the surrounding area. Children under 18 can access these vaccines at major clinics, including UW Shoreline and ICHS. It’s advisable to confirm vaccine availability before visiting the clinic.

Tree Code update launches with meeting October 21, 2025

Shoreline City begins the Tree Code Update 2025-2026, aiming to increase tree canopy coverage from 37% to 40% by 2050. A public meeting is scheduled for October 21, 2025, at City Hall, where community members can observe but not participate. Tree advocates criticize the modest growth goal, noting that canopy improvements have been slow since 1992.

Florida teens and law enforcement save Washington high school from a disaster

Two Florida teens reported a potential school shooting plan they discovered in a TikTok video, prompting local authorities to notify the FBI. The investigation led to the arrest of a 14-year-old student at Kamiakin High School, who had 24 guns and detailed plans for the attack.

Shoreline Fire responds to fire at health and rehabilitation facility

Shoreline Fire responded to a commercial fire at a health and rehabilitation facility on October 20, 2025. Staff extinguished the blaze, which originated from a light fixture, before firefighters arrived. No injuries were reported, highlighting the effectiveness of fire extinguisher training.

SCP Harvest Carnival November 8, 2025

Shoreline Cooperative Preschool will host its Harvest Carnival on November 8, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event features games, food, and a silent auction, with proceeds supporting the non-profit preschool. Family-friendly activities include face painting, a photo booth, and free hot dogs.

Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? October 22 - 28

Shoreline hosts a variety of Halloween-themed events from October 22 to 28, including a community planting day and a holiday bazaar. The final Farmers Market of the season will feature costumes, live music, and family-friendly activities. Residents can also participate in parades and Trunk-or-Treat events throughout the week.

Ridgecrest Books Story hour with author Michelle Jing Chan October 19, 2025

Ridgecrest favorite Michelle Jing Chan will host a special story hour on October 19, 2025, at Ridgecrest Books. The event starts at 11 AM, celebrating Chan’s contributions to children's literature. Attendees can expect an engaging experience with the author.

HPSW Annual Fall Bulb and Plant Sale October 19, 2025

The Hardy Plant Society of Washington (HPSW) will hold its Annual Fall Bulb and Plant Sale on October 19, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Center for Urban Horticulture. The event offers a range of plants for gardening enthusiasts and aims to promote sustainable gardening practices in the community.

Shoreline protest draws thousands

Thousands gathered in Shoreline for a protest rally, marching in support of democratic values. Participants waved signs and received honks of support from passing cars during the two-hour event. This demonstration was part of a larger series of protests across the country.

Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 2 - Fred Grant

Fred Grant announces his candidacy for Lake Forest Park City Council, Position 2, emphasizing community engagement and fiscal responsibility. He aims to address the city's structural budget shortfall through transparency, local commerce expansion, and partnerships with neighboring cities. Grant prioritizes public safety, environmental stewardship, and enhanced communication with residents.

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