Hopeful news that numbers of homelessness people finally seems to decreasing (“Homelessness may be trending down after seven years” by…
Car accidents happen. I get that. What I don’t get is the demeaning discrimination heaped upon me by the Bothell…
Feds say they’ll use what the state submitted in 2016 even though they’re no longer the state’s faves.
North Creek’s new club this year works to promote inclusion and helps students make friends and connections.
State Sen. Guy Palumbo shares a bit about what’s coming to Bothell infrastructure.
Chopp is out as speaker. Lovick is in, and already dealing with next steps in two investigations.
A monthly column from the director of the King County Library System.
They didn’t pass a capital gains tax or plastic bag ban and the death penalty is still on the books.
Public records are public property and agencies are the custodians of this public property.
LWTech is putting in the work to ensure employees feel welcomed on campus.
Kudos to Bothell/Kenmore Reporter’s Aaron Kunkler for two fascinating climate articles.
The process of fracking gas uses highly dangerous chemicals, many of which cause neurological harm or are known carcinogens. Despite…
Gov. Jay Inslee, preventing construction of the largest oil terminal in North America last year was only thebeginning. Another fracked…
Regarding Mr. Roegner’s piece “Are Sheriffs above the law?” (bothell-reporter.com, April 9), that article contained a particularly disturbing piece of…
Microsoft, Amazon and Comcast got invited to to help craft language but consumer groups did not.
In the event of a large-scale earthquake, EvergreenHealth is prepared to provide critical emergency health care services to those in the community and beyond.
Representing Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility, I was one of dozens of constituents who went to Olympia on April 4…
Our ever-growing community is becoming more and more diverse with each passing day. The public institutions within our area, such…
The conversation around race on the Eastside continues.
Taxes are already too high. Including interest, the proposed $345 million bond will cost about $440 million over 30 years.