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The top candidates for the vacant Olympia City Council seat agreed that addressing homelessness and the lack of affordable housing should be the city's priority over the next term. Today, the … more
A proclamation, signed by Mayor Andy Ryder on Tuesday, January 2, encouraged the community members to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision to continue advancing justice and equality. … more
Tumwater’s new hearing examiner Mark Scheibmeir led a public hearing this week on the proposed development of the Yorkshire Apartments, an apartment complex to be built between Israel Road and … more
Newly elected Tumwater council member Kelly Von Holtz and re-elected council members Joan Cathey, Leatta Dahlhoff, and Angela Jefferson made a reenactment of their oath of office during a council … more
Most members of the Parking and Business Improvement Area (PBIA) Advisory Board expressed support for the hotel redevelopment proposal submitted in response to the 108 State Avenue building, a … more
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
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
Lacey swore in three councilmembers and reelected the city’s top brass at the city council meeting on Tuesday, January 2. The three councilmembers - Malcolm Miller, Nicolas Dunning, and … more
Thurston County will approve a motion to enter a services agreement with King and Pierce counties and the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia to fund a “ Switch is On ” campaign and … more
During their first meeting of 2024 yesterday, January 2, Thurston’s Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) scheduled an election for their next board meeting on January 9. Last November … 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
Thurston County adopted plans for several large-scale p rojects this year : the Regional Trail Plan,   Racial Equity Action Plan, 2023 Comprehensive Plan Amendments, and Shoreline Master … more
William A. Bush, former City of Lacey (City) Mayor and City Councilmember, passed away Thursday, December 21. Bush provided nearly 24 years of service and … more
Nineteen elected officials took their oaths of office during a swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, December 28. more
The Thurston Regional Planning Council's Urban Growth Management Subcommittee considered three proposals to expand the urban growth area in Grand Mound. At the Wednesday, December 20 meeting, … more
For Tumwater, the year began with the arson of a historic building. The rest of the year was tamer, though fire remained in the spotlight: the proposed formation of a Regional Fire Authority was … more
In 2023, the Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) and Transportation Policy Board (TBP) laid groundwork for projects they hope to implement in the future. TRPC updated the region's … 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
The Lacey City Council voted unanimously on Thursday, December 21, to award a $43.7 million construction contract  to Forma Construction of Olympia for a new two-story police station. The … more
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