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McClure to celebrate year's successes

McClure Middle School, which has been a neighborhood-only school for three years, is celebrating its latest accomplishments with a family celebration and barbecue in the school courtyard and cafeteria (1915 First Ave. W.) on June 6. The community is invited to join the fun.

Two Magnolia students win leadership awards

Magnolia residents Bailey K. McCaslin and Nicholas Ulacia are among the 90 recipients of the Comcast Foundation’s annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program awards in Washington state.

ROUNDABOUT | Keeping an eye on public safety

How safe do you feel living in Seattle? Would you be willing to sacrifice your privacy to feel safer?

GUEST COLUMN | Why we need more women in government

When was the last time a male politician was asked about his hairstyle or his pantsuit?

EDITORIAL | Coaches' salaries

Just in case anyone was wondering: A recent report tells us the highest-paid public employee in our state is University of Washington football coach Steve Sarkisian, at $2.7 million a year.

EDITORIAL | Tup Tim Thai's happy ending

Tup Tim Thai, slated to close at the end of this month, is not going away after all.

SR 99 lane restrictions start Monday, June 3

The Seattle Department of Transportation advises travelers of upcoming lane restrictions on state Route 99 and Ninth Avenue North beginning Monday, June 3.

Attempted child abduction at Coe on Monday

A man tried to enter a parked car outside Coe Elementary School (2424 Seventh Ave. W.), where a 4-year-old boy was left as his mother and sister walked into the school.

'The Forgotten Kingdom': A Journey into Lesotho

“The Forgotten Kingdom” is a beautifully shot, character-driven story about an unexpected journey of a young man who travels back to his ancestral land and reconnects with his long-forgotten roots in the small African kingdom of Lesotho.