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The state-budget battle has begun

The political battle for a balanced 2009-2011 state budget has begun. The elected participants define the high ground…

Letters to the Editor

Parents speak out on ‘Persepolis’

Thank you for running your article on “Persepolis” last issue. Parents need to be informed of what’s going…

Chocoholics will get a double dose of fun at the Northshore Performing Arts Center with the one-woman musical comedy “Chocolate Confessions” and a special Theo Chocolate sampling. The chocolate indulgence takes place 8 p.m. Jan. 31 and 2 p.m. Feb. 1. “Chocolate Confessions” is set in the chocolate shop of owner Coco Bliss

Life

Sweet comedy

News

Northshore schools ask for input about priorities

Those interested in helping Northshore schools to continue to offer high-quality instructional programs are encouraged to provide input…

News

POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL Jan. 19 Theft from vehicle Valued at $60, a power converter was stolen from a car parked…

News

Bastyr honors Crawford

In recognition of the passing of Kenmore’s first mayor, Jack Crawford, Bastyr University will honor his life and…

Inglemoor High's Alex Nelson goes to the hoop against Roosevelt High.

Sports

Hoops highlights

• Todd Campbell scored a career-high 26 points in Inglemoor High’s 55-51 boys basketball victory over Roosevelt High.

Bastyr University development officers Ashley Petty

News

Smiles all around

Life

Foundation serves up a presidential meal

A new president, a glitzy meal.

A construction worker moves concrete on State Route 522 in Kenmore.

News

Workers continue plugging away on SR 522

Night work will continue, some weekend lane closures are on their way and workers soon will put in…

Here’s a preliminary rendering of the new Kenmore library planned for 6531 N.E. 181st St.

News

Kenmore library talks to resume with real-estate group

Plans for a new Kenmore library may be back on track, according to King County Library System Director…

Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce Operations Manager Brittany Beck makes a point during a recent meeting.

Business

Chamber of Commerce set to increase visibility

At its previous meeting, the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce heard Bothell City Manager Bob Stowe present his…

News

New construction will have to wait for UW-Bothell

State Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell, believes eight years is just too long to wait.

News

Group raises funds, offers scholarship for Still

The Bothell-based Motorcycle Victims Accident Fund (MVAF) is having a $5 pizza coupon card fund-raiser with the assistance…

News

Seattle-area organizers come to the rescue of cluttered families

The Seattle-area chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers is looking for three deserving families in King…

News

Bothell news

Positions open for boards, commissions Citizens are invited to apply for various board and commission positions. Applications will…

Katy Huston

News

Hello, Mr. President

Katy Huston, a Bastyr University administrative assistant, checks out a cardboard cutout of new President Barack Obama following…

Opinion

Haynes made an impact in Bothell

Thanks for a wonderful tribute to Lowell Haynes and to our Bothell community (Jan. 14 Reporter). Thank you…

Opinion

We need to have a plan in place

I have read with interest and humor many of the letters and comments on our recent snow storm…

Opinion

Let the dancing return to Bothell

Hello everyone. As was mentioned at the Jan. 14 Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce meeting, our nonprofit company…