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Olympia will host a presentation on its plans for the Armory Saturday, October 22, at 2 p.m. The draft plan is a result of over a year of concept design involving over 1,500 direct participants … more
Olympia’s Site Plan Review Committee yesterday approved a land use recommendation for a housing project on 532 13th and Cherry Street SE. Olympia associate planner Jackson Ewing said the … more
No public hearing yet for Olympia-Thurston Joint Plan Thurston Planning Commission wants more discussion By Lorilyn C. Lirio  Olympia and Thurston County’s Planning Commissions … more
An award-winning college orchestra is performing here next Tuesday, October 18; —tickets are free, but are running out fast. The St. Olaf Orchestra, hailed by TIME magazine as “one of … more
UPDATED: October 12, 2022 - This update clarifies that the recommended formula for the Fire Benefit Charge continues to include a square root in the calculation.  The Regional Fire … more
Olympia is looking for community members interested in serving on its various advisory committees. According to an Olympia press release, there are currently eleven vacancies in various advisory … more
A statement from Olympia says it is seeking proposals for a temporary exhibit at city hall that “provide community response or reflection to the COVID-19 pandemic.” Open to individual … more
So much in life is determined by the trend, the direction we are heading in, and paying attention over time illuminates how we are doing.  Climate change is like that, it happens very slowly, … more
Olympia's Site Plan Review Committee has recommended the approval of the land use of two projects - Martin Way affordable housing project at 111 Pattison Street NE and Intercity Transit - South … more
The Olympia Farmers Market Board of Directors has selected Karin "Wren" Green as the Market’s new General Manager. Wren was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She grew up spending … more
A Tacoma man was arrested on suspicion of stealing kayaking equipment owned by the City of Olympia. Joshua D Towler, 38, was arrested on Sept. 30 after a city employee reported that a man at the … more
The Olympia School District (OSD) Board of Directors conducted a work session on Thursday, October 6, to discuss updates on the district's Equity Policy Steering Committee (EPSC) work. OSD … more
An Olympia man was arrested after allegedly threatening to harm two individuals using a knife and a machete. Jesse Allan Pogue, 21, was arrested on Sept. 30 after another man reported that he had … more
Olympia’s Parking & Business Improvement Area Board (PBIA) discussed financial subsidies to business programs during its October 5 regular session. Board Chair Melissa Hammond raised one … more
The Olympia Site Plan Review Committee held a presubmission conference for a project proposal for a three-story apartment building at 1525 Palomino Drive SE yesterday, October 5. Joseph Rydman, … more
An Olympia man was charged with two felonies after allegedly pulling out a gun on a store employee with whom he had a verbal argument. Calvert Raub Anderson Jr., 39, was charged with … more
Olympia Public Works Director Mark Russell gave an overview of the Fones Road improvement project during the eminent domain public hearing at the city council meeting last night, October 4. "Fones … more
With the United Soccer League expanding its women’s league to include the Pacific Northwest States, Olympia’s Oly Town Artesians will be the first Washington State women’s team to … more
The National Recreation Parks Association (NRPA) awarded diversity scholarships to Olympia's Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging specialist Olivia Salazar de Breaux. At the city council meeting last … more
The Olympia City Council on Tuesday signed a proclamation designating Monday, October 10 as Indigenous Peoples' Day. The proclamation honors and acknowledges the indigenous people who have … more
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