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A short changed public | Letter

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A short changed public | Letter

Representing Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility, I was one of dozens of constituents who went to Olympia on…

Food diversity in local grocery stores | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Food diversity in local grocery stores | Letter

Our ever-growing community is becoming more and more diverse with each passing day. The public institutions within our…

Dog with history of biting Amazon delivery person bites another | Police Blotter

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Dog with history of biting Amazon delivery person bites another | Police Blotter

Police blotter for April 2-7.

Life

PSE’s Harder to speak at Northshore Senior Center

The community outreach coordinator will provide information and answer questions about the company’s current environmental programs.

Vote NO on EvergreenHealth’s $345 million bond | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Vote NO on EvergreenHealth’s $345 million bond | Letter

Taxes are already too high. Including interest, the proposed $345 million bond will cost about $440 million over…

Young people are the future | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Young people are the future | Letter

How exciting to see students helping to educate each other about not only classes but life skills and…

Sports

Local teams hit the diamond on Wednesday

North Creek’s softball team and Inglemoor’s baseball squad notched victories in 4A KingCo action on April 10.

Libraries are places of connection and community pride

Opinion

Libraries are places of connection and community pride

KCLS has connected communities for more than 75 years.

Vikings battle Mount Si at Pop Keeney

Sports

Vikings battle Mount Si at Pop Keeney

Inglemoor’s Janick Gold (center) controls the ball while teammate Lucas Hakamada trails to the left in the Vikings’…

Sports

Bothell’s Fodge, Shults notch combined no-hitter

Bothell High’s Katie Fodge and Briley Shults teamed up for a no-hitter in the Cougars’ 11-0 blanking of…

Eastside market heats up as major tech news hits

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Eastside market heats up as major tech news hits

What does Amazon’s move to Bellevue mean to surrounding communities?

Group of juveniles make a till cash grab at Safeway | Police Blotter

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Group of juveniles make a till cash grab at Safeway | Police Blotter

Police blotter for March 19-24.

Life

Moorlands Elementary recognized by King County green schools program

The school was one of four to receive the recognition.

Bothell high Science Olympiad students qualify for state

Life

Bothell high Science Olympiad students qualify for state

Two teams from the school faced off against 40 of the region’s strongest academic teams.

Take ‘eating clean’ to a whole new level

Life

Take ‘eating clean’ to a whole new level

Avoid foods made with chemicals, support natural detox.

Hydros will rip it up in Kenmore on April 6

Sports

Hydros will rip it up in Kenmore on April 6

The 6th Annual Kenmore Hydroplane Cup will zoom into action on April 6 at the Kenmore Boat Launch,…

Inglemoor’s Hall touches ‘em all

Sports

Inglemoor’s Hall touches ‘em all

On April 1, Inglemoor High’s O’nalisa Hall homered in the Vikings’ 2-1 loss to Woodinville. Photos courtesy of…

Sports

UW-Bothell Husky 5K set for May 18

The 14th annual University of Washington, Bothell Husky 5K will take place May 18 to support the university’s…

Democrats are in charge, but GOP is helping steer the debate

Opinion

Democrats are in charge, but GOP is helping steer the debate

Republicans see their role as fixing or foiling bad bills. Democrats’ tax bills are their new target.

Life

During a stroke, time is of the essence

How to spot the signs and symptoms of a possible stroke, and what to do when every second…