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Olympia has announced openings for two positions in its Climate Program. Climate Resilience Coordinator The ideal candidate for this role will possess a diverse skill set including … more
The new year’s fun is on. Make sure to tag your family and friends for the following local events. more
Dontae Payne called on community members to invest in improving the city in his inaugural speech after being sworn in as Olympia mayor. "I have a gavel, not a magic wand. I will not solve all of … more
Providence St. Peter Hospital recently announced its first baby delivered for the year. Freya Jeanne Meisling was born 48 minutes into the new year at seven pounds, 14 ounces, and 19 inches … more
The lobby for Animal Services for Thurston County will be closed from January 8 to January 31 due to the construction and replacement of dog adoption kennels, the service shared in a public service … more
Joint Animal Services (JAS) ushered in the new year with a big thanks to the Thurston County community for its continued support of the regional open-admissions shelter. JAS Executive Director … more
The Puget Sound Estuarium will host a free Zoom webinar on Thursday, January 4, with a guest speaker from Wolf Haven sanctuary in Tenino. This series will educate participants about the triumphs … more
In 2023, community votes and input played a vital role in shaping the direction of decisionmaking in Olympia. During the April election, Olympia and Tumwater rejected the proposed creation of a … more
In addition to enduring and divisive concerns about housing, development, and homelessness, 2023 saw some less-fractious strides in Olympia’s efforts to promote climate readiness and green … more
The PARC Foundation of Thurston County , supported by local businesses and nonprofits, will host its first funk festival, Funk OFF!, at the Capitol Theater and Olympia Ballroom in downtown Olympia … more
Olympia Police Department (OPD) responded to reports of a disorderly male wielding a screwdriver and displaying alarming behavior at Barnes & Noble on Black Lake Blvd SW the afternoon of December … more
By Megan Burbank / Crosscut.com At a January 2020 hearing for State Sen. Karen Keiser’s first insulin cost-sharing bill, physicians and patients testified to the high cost of the drug … more
Homegrown pizza chain Brewery City Pizza has reopened its doors for dine-in visitors. All three pizzeria locations in Tumwater, Lacey, and West Olympia have only been open for take-outs and … more
This year posed several challenges to schools within Thurston County. Tumwater and Olympia school districts especially suffered significant financial losses due to post-pandemic enrollment declines. … more
A few columns ago, I wrote about my son’s partner’s experience in Overlake Hospital’s Emergency Dept (ED) in Bellevue.  I felt the care given to her was exceptional in the few … more
Yes, I know, you read the title correctly! McKenny Elementary School, one of the most diverse and effective elementary schools at providing learning growth to ALL types of students, is at risk of … more
In the Olympia School District, district leaders are considering realigning elementary and middle-school grade levels to consolidate school buildings. Despite a slight increase in public school enrollment statewide, school closures and consolidations within the next few years are still being discussed in … more
In a recent post shared on X, the Olympia Police Department reported their response to a commercial burglary earlier this month. The incident involved suspects gaining entry to a local business … more
The Olympia Site Plan Review Committee heard a proposal for the Thurston County courthouse renovation project at 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW. At the committee meeting held Wednesday, December 20, … more
The Department of Environmental Services (DES) is set to conduct a geotechnical survey around Capitol Lake as part of the Deschutes Estuary Restoration Project. The survey work includes drilling … more
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