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Olympia is seeking community members’ feedback on its proposed amendments to the state’s energy code to reduce fossil fuel use in new buildings in the city. In a press release, the … more
Olympia will conduct tree removals tomorrow along West Bay Drive near Garfield Nature Trail. From 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., West Bay Drive’s southbound lane will be closed to traffic, … more
(The Center Square) – Holding a baby identified as Leo in his arms, Gov. Jay Inslee touted the benefits of a new $10 million “net-zero” child care center located at the state … more
Donald Marvin Mackey, 83, of Olympia, died on May 14 at Providence St. Peter Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Funeral Alternatives of Washington , 360-753-1065. more
Vic John Kaufman, 84, of Olympia, died on May 15 at home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Funeral Alternatives of Washington , 360-753-1065. more
Evert Ray Stowe, 74, of Olympia, died on May 15 at home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Funeral Alternatives of Washington , 360-753-1065. more
The Olympia Arts Commission has approved the proposed mural that will be painted at the Olympia Senior Center. The mural will be the first large art piece that depicts aging and seniors in the city … more
Safelite AutoGlass is eyeing the previous Mattress Firm location at 2415 Capital Mall Drive SW as the possible new site for an auto glass repair shop. At the Olympia Site Plan Review Committee … more
The Olympia City Council signed two proclamations for May 2023, celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. … more
Connie Gail Snidow, 65, of Olympia, died on May 13 at Providence St. Peter Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Funeral Alternatives of Washington , 360-753-1065. more
Olympia seeks community members' feedback and participation in updating the city's Comprehensive Plan 2045 through the survey. The survey asks the participants to review the Comprehensive Plan's … more
Teachers gathered on Thursday, May 11, to voice their sentiments on their job loss due to the Olympia School District (OSD)’s current reduction measures, which were revealed to them during … more
Permanent supportive housing will soon be constructed along Franz Anderson Road after Olympia selected the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) to complete the project. Affordable Housing Program … more
Community member Walter Jorgensen challenged Olympia City councilmembers to take a bus and experience other alternative modes of transportation before deciding on the parking code amendments, … more
The Teen Tech Tutors program at the Olympia Timberland Library has been bringing people together for over a decade in a symbiotic, intergenerational program that pairs tech-savvy teens with patrons … more
The voter and candidacy registration deadline for the August 1 Primary Election is fast approaching. The Thurston County Auditor  has published election deadlines on this website.   … more
Olympia, Wash. – As the world continues to move towards a more digital era, the importance of digital literacy has become increasingly apparent in communities worldwide. To address this need in … more
The recent local election on the Regional Fire Authority was interesting, and eventful, and not because of the electoral result itself. In politics (all history?) the lessons learned, if at all, come … more
Olympia's Community Livability and Public Safety Committee (CLPS) discussed its review of the Advisory Committee Roles and Expectations and Rules of Procedures at its meeting on April 26. The goal is … more
The Port of Olympia is working on plans to sell a parking lot on 608 Washington Street to LOTT Clean Water Alliance . The Port Commission adopted a resolution declaring the property as surplus … more
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