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Posts by Lilia Cabello Drain:
  • Get ready: Long-term I-5 impacts affecting your commute and personal trips – take transit and avoid stress
  • 2025 Holiday closure reminders
  • King County Metro to briefly pause service twice on Thursday in honor of slain Transit Operator Shawn Yim
  • Cybersecurity training due Jan. 30, 2026
  • Deferred Compensation payroll deductions: Frequency is changing
  • Eligible PERS 2 members can switch to PERS 3 in January
  • Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave premiums to increase in 2026
  • King County Road crews monitoring, responding 24/7 to flooding
  • King County DNRP employees continue 24/7 flood response after rapid levee repairs, repurposing trails for emergency responders, treating two billion gallons of wastewater
  • Stranded but steady: Operator keeps Carnation Treatment Plant running during atmospheric river
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