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  2. King County Library System - Wikipedia

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    KCLS annexed Renton's public library system in 2010 following a vote by the city's residents. [9] In 2011, KCLS won the Gale/Library Journal "Library of the Year" award. [3] The library eliminated its late fines in 2023 after finding it discouraged borrowing and cost more to collect and process. Replacement fees were instead levied for lost items.

  3. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue College – The Jibsheet (renamed to "The Watchdog"); Central Washington University – The Observer; Clark College – The Independent; Eastern Washington University – The Easterner

  4. Redmond, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to Redmond Regional Library, the second-largest branch in the King County Library System. [70] The 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2 ) building opened on November 20, 1999, and replaced a smaller building that opened in 1975 and was deemed too small for the growing community.

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  8. FAA approves Redmond police use of drones without visual observer

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    The Redmond City Council is expected to vote on approving a master service and purchasing agreement with Seattle-based BRINC Drones. That vote is set for Dec. 3. That vote is set for Dec. 3.

  9. Media in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Coverage of news and public affairs across Seattle's radio dial is inconsistent. KIRO (97.3 FM), which has a newsroom of 30 people, airs 34 hours of news programming per week, with a primary focus on local reporting; counting news analysis segments and related programming, this reaches 91 hours per week.