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Roads crew rides to the rescue
On Jan. 31, workers from the county’s Office of Information Resource Management responded to a report of problems at a county radio tower on Rattlesnake Ridge in East King County. They worked until late into the evening correcting the problems to ensure that emergency radio traffic could continue without disruption.
Mariners return for second homestand
The Seattle Mariners are back home Friday through Tuesday, and Metro is
offering a variety of service for the games against the Angels and
Royals. For night and weekend games, there is special service to 13 outlying park-and-ride lots. The fare for special buses is $3 each way. This premium park-and-ride service operates after weeknight games and both before and after weekend games. It is not available for weekday games that begin before 5 p.m. See Metro Online for all the Mariners service details. Dalai Lama’s visit could disrupt traffic
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists worldwide, is
expected to visit the Seattle area from Thursday, April 10 to Tuesday,
April 15. There are many events planned during his visit, and some may
attract huge crowds that could cause traffic disruptions and transit
delays.
The county’s pavilion is just one of the 300-plus exhibits scheduled for the big event. It will feature special discounts and incentives for green products, plus tips on connecting to the many resources that King County offers. Visitors will have an opportunity to talk with several
county transportation experts at the festival. |
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