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The steady decline of salmon runs to Lake Washington | Part I

Salmon runs have steadily declined in Lake Washington for nearly 40 years, a phenomenon which has not escaped…

Rising real estate prices are squeezing low and moderate income people out of the Eastside.

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Low, moderate income residents feeling housing squeeze in east King

Housing in King County is in high demand and low to moderate income residents are feeling the crunch.

University of Washington Bothell students Nicholas Vradenburg (left) and Kai Farmer (right) work to restore a section of the North Creek Forest.

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North Creek Forest in Bothell has many allies, may soon be expanded

The group, composed of members of the organization Friends of North Creek Forest (FNCF) and students from the…

A slide from the Sound Transit powerpoint presented at the Jan. 12 joint City Council meeting in Kenmore.

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Area cities set to endorse Sound Transit SR 522 proposition

If the joint bid of five area cities is approved, infrastructure construction for a rapid bus transit could…

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Snohomish County Parks and Recreation warns owners to be aware of dog poisoning cases

A string of reported dog poisonings has prompted the Snohomish County Parks and Recreation department to issue a…

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Tech-savvy teachers offer computer aid at Northshore Senior Center in Bothell

The Northshore Senior Center offers members various computer classes and a place to get connected.

Janet Chua is the force behind the new Phenix Salons franchise opening up along State Route 527 near the Interstate 405 interchange.

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Phenix Salons moves to Bothell, gives individual stylists their own suite

A new salon complex is on it’s way to Bothell and is anticipated to open at the end…

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Bothell City Council continues discussion on Fitzgerald area

Nearly 30 people addressed the Bothell City Council during a special meeting Monday to discuss an appeal filed…

Bothell City Manager Bob Stowe addresses the community during the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce's annual 'State of the City' event.

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Highlights from Bothell’s ‘State of the City’ address

City Manager Bob Stowe delivered his 12th speech in the Rosewood Room at Country Village to a crowd…

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McMenamins in Bothell shuts down pool for safety issue

McMenamins Pool Manager Debra Shelton said her department was already aware of the problem and planning on closing…

The old Mia Roma restaurant will be turned into Capps Club.

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Capps Club opening this spring in Kenmore

A new club and restaurant, designed by the Food Network’s ‘Restaurant Impossible’ designer Lynn Kegan, is in the…

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Bothell City Council to hold meeting on Fitzgerald development tonight

The Bothell City Council will vote tonight on whether to continue an appeal filed in response to a…

The American Legion National Commander takes a first swing at the building to be remodeled.

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Bothell Legion post begins remodel, hopes to expand services

The Post currently serves hundreds of veterans and their families, helping them with benefits and legal paperwork, providing…

Mayor Rheaume talks with residents after being voted in as Bothell's new mayor at the Jan. 5 City Council meeting.

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Andy Rheaume chosen as Bothell mayor, Davina Duerr deputy mayor

New Bothell City Council elects Andy Rheaume as mayor, newcomer Davina Duerr as Deputy Mayor in Jan. 5…

Development continues in downtown Kenmore.

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Major Kenmore development on track, park could be completed by summer

Construction a retail and residential complex in downtown Kenmore continues as planned.

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Bothell woman who died in wreck on State Route 2 identified

A Bothell woman who died on Dec. 31, after authorities said the sports utility vehicle she was riding…

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I-405 tolling glitch incorrectly charged drivers

A glitch in the Interstate 405 toll lanes incorrectly charged all toll-lane drivers between Dec. 17 and Dec.…

Bothell resident Michael Albrecht.

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Bothell teen battling cancer helps to give back

For most 14-year-olds, entering their teenage years is a time for growth, both physically and emotionally, many of…

The Bothell Parks and Recreation Board will make a recommendation to the City Council on Jan. 7 for the Shelton View Woods property.

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Bothell Parks Board considers recommendation on Shelton View Woods

The Bothell Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will consider making a recommendation to the City Council on acquiring…

Tammy Urquhart (left) and her neighbor (right) present their concerns to the Bothell City Council at a Dec. 15 meeting.

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UW Bothell, Cascadia look to expand, neighbors upset

The University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College are presenting plans to retire the master building plans with…