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Local residents named to Dean's List at Dickinson College

Dickinson College has recognized students from Shoreline, Washington, for their academic achievements by naming them to the dean's list for the fall 2024 semester. To qualify, students must maintain a GPA of 3.7 or higher. This acknowledgment highlights the college's commitment to academic excellence within the local community.

King County announces Connections Health Solutions as operator of first Crisis Care Center in Kirkland

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced the launch of the county's first crisis care center, operated by Connections Health Solutions, aimed at providing essential behavioral health services for individuals in crisis. This initiative, which follows the overwhelming voter approval of the Crisis Care Centers Initiative in 2023, represents a significant step toward improving mental health care accessibility in the region.

U.S. Attorneys Office collects more than 1.5 billion in criminal and civil actions in Fiscal Year 2024

The Western District of Washington collected a record $1.5 billion in criminal and civil actions for Fiscal Year 2024, largely due to a significant payment from cryptocurrency exchange Binance for money laundering violations. U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman highlighted that the funds will aid in compensating crime victims and supporting law enforcement initiatives.

Valdez bill to expand voter registration services passes Senate

Senate Bill 5077, led by Sen. Javier Valdez, successfully passed the Washington Senate, aiming to enhance voter registration services through various government agencies. The legislation seeks to boost voter participation, especially among historically underserved communities, by facilitating automatic voter registration and online options.

Chilly weather

Shoreline Area News provides an overview of local events and happenings in February 2025, including the 4th Annual Lantern Festival and various community initiatives. The article highlights educational opportunities, local government activities, and updates on school sports teams, showcasing the vibrant community spirit in Shoreline.

Shoreline Fire RFA passing at a 2 to 1 rate

The proposal to create a Regional Fire Authority (RFA) combining the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park fire departments is currently passing with a 66% approval rate. This consolidation aims to formalize the operations that have already been functioning as a unified entity, reflecting strong community support.

Cartoon by Whitney Potter Attraction

A recent cartoon by Whitney Potter captures the essence of attraction, offering a humorous take on relationships and societal norms. This engaging piece adds a light-hearted perspective to current conversations around love and connection in the community. With its relatable content, it resonates well with local audiences.

UW School of Drama presents The Winter's Tale February 13-23, 2025

The University of Washington School of Drama presents a visually stunning adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale," directed by MFA candidate Kate Drummond from February 13-23, 2025, at the Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse in Seattle. This production reinterprets the classic play, exploring themes of forgiveness and belief through a fresh narrative lens, particularly focusing on the character of Autolycus. Tickets range from $10 to $22, making it accessible to a broad audience.

City of Shoreline invites artists to apply for 2025 Artist in Residence Program at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

The City of Shoreline is calling for artists to apply for its 2025 Artist in Residence Program at the Cottage at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, offering four residency opportunities for both emerging and established artists. Selected participants will engage with the community and create new work over six weeks, culminating in a public presentation. With a focus on inclusivity, the program encourages diverse applicants to reflect on the site's historical significance.

Volunteer opportunities in Lake Forest Park

Lake Forest Park is seeking volunteers for several advisory boards, including the Planning Commission, Tree Board, and Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. These positions are vital for community engagement and shaping local policies, with terms lasting three years. Interested individuals can apply online and are encouraged to contact specific department heads for more information.

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