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BOTHELL June 28 Vehicle burglary Items valued at over $1,400 are missing after someone broke into a car…

Members of a North Bothell Little League all-stars team spray the crowd with water guns during the City of Bothell 4th of July Grand Parade Sunday on Bothell Way Northeast. The city's Freedom Festival

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A fun, water-soaked 4th of July in Bothell

Members of a North Bothell Little League all-stars team spray the crowd with water guns during the City…

Bothell Police Chief Forrest Conover gives Quinnton Thedens a police hat during his swearing-in ceremony as 'Little Chief for a Day' July 1.

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Bothell Police Department big Chief Conover names Thedens ‘Little Chief for a Day’

Quinnton Thedens, a fifth-grade student at Shelton View Elementary, was sworn in as “Little Chief for a Day”…

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Court of Appeals rules that man’s criminal case return to Bothell court for retrial

"There was nothing overly remarkable about the case," said Bothell City Attorney Joe Beck. Still, the criminal case…

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Clise to talk etiquette at Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce luncheon

Arden Clise, etiquette consultant, speaker and business-etiquette columnist, will be the guest speaker at the Greater Bothell Chamber…

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Washington’s oldest Lutheran church in Bothell welcomes newest pastor

Pastor Tor K. Berg is becoming the newest pastor of the oldest Lutheran Church in Washington state. On…

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Locals make King County’s 2010 Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction list

King County’s Solid Waste Division has named 75 local companies — including Northshore's AMEC Earth & Environmental Inc.,…

Bhargavi Kantipudi (in yellow vest) leads Ben Dossett (red shirt) and others while Joey Grant (black jacket) with the King County Explorers looks on during Summer Safety Patrol Academy training June 29 at Kenmore Junior High. Also pictured next to Kantipudi is Ashiana Dhanani. The academy was held June 28-29 for fifth- and sixth-graders who will be serving as safety patrol officers for the 2010-11 school year. More than 200 students participated in the training.  The academy is held in partnership with the Kenmore Police Department and King County Explorers.

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Please, cross carefully: Students get hands-on training at Safety Patrol Academy

Bhargavi Kantipudi (in yellow vest) leads Ben Dossett (red shirt) and others while Joey Grant (black jacket) with…

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Robbins shines on the theater scene at Western Washington University

Lauren Robbins of Bothell was named Western Washington University's outstanding theater-arts graduate this year.

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UW-Bothell MBA programs honor Juan Camilo Gomez as Professor of the Year

The University of Washington, Bothell MBA (master of business administration) programs announce Juan Camilo Gomez, Ph.D., as the…

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Kenmore City Council invites community to attend quarterly Town Hall Meeting

The Kenmore City Council will host a Town Hall Meeting at 6:30 p.m. July 12 in the Kenmore…

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Inglemoor’s Luke graduates from basic combat training

Inglemoor High graduate Army National Guard Spec. Heather M. Luke has graduated from basic combat training at Fort…

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Grove earns Western Washington University scholarship

Western Washington University student Andrew Grove, son of Larry and Melanie Grove of Bothell, received a $1,588 Elias…

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Safe Sitter class set for July 22-23

The Northshore Fire Department will offer a Safe Sitter class from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 22-23.…

Arsenal Soccer Schools director of coaching Peter Kirov shouts directions as Nathan Willet prepares to get in on the action during this morning's session at Forsgren Park in Bothell. Kirov and coaches from the Hawaii Arsenal branch are putting on the two-week camp through the Northshore Youth Soccer Association. Today

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Playing soccer the Arsenal way

Arsenal Soccer Schools director of coaching Peter Kirov shouts directions as Nathan Willet prepares to get in on…

Bastyr University President Daniel Church

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Student housing is a ‘big deal’ for Bastyr University in Kenmore

When Bastyr University formally celebrated the opening of its new student housing June 22, university President Daniel Church…

Cascadia Community College President William Christopher will soon leave the confines of his school office.

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Cascadia’s Christopher helped college achieve national recognition; he’ll step down from president’s post July 14

“Let’s face it, Cascadia is at the center of the known universe.” Stepping down as head of the…

Bothell resident Tom Bishop would have lost a kidney if not for a specialized procedure completed at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle using the da Vinci robotic medical system.

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Unique robotic surgery aids Bothell man’s recovery

“The main message I’d like to convey is that I think second opinions are extremely valuable,” said Bothell…

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Five candidates are in the running to replace State Rep. O’Brien

Thanks to the impending departure of both incumbents, there are two wide-open races for state representative in state…

Surrounded by what he called his recycled art

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A tail-wagging good time at LiveARTS Bothell event

Surrounded by what he called his recycled art, Lance Carleton, right, greets Robert Contreras, left, and Gino, a…