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Bothell baseball and softball downs Issaquah / Roundup

Bothell’s baseball and softball teams registered victories over Issaquah on March 29.

Bothell boy with leukemia runs the big-time bases

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Bothell boy with leukemia runs the big-time bases

Bothell’s Dakota Butteris, 10, rounds third during his Make-A-Wish ceremonial first run around the bases yesterday before the…

People-led actions needed | Letter

Letters to the Editor

People-led actions needed | Letter

The only way out of the climate crisis is if people take action — and getting out into…

Moving forward | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Moving forward | Letter

Change never comes easy and often times it arrives in the form of something new.

CAMILLA LOU GRILLO

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CAMILLA LOU GRILLO

In Loving Memory

Difference of opinions | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Difference of opinions | Letter

Regarding the Reporter story, “Church brings abortion suit to state on Women’s Day” (March 15).

Victim’s remaining $380 stolen by KeyBank fraudster | Bothell police blotter.

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Victim’s remaining $380 stolen by KeyBank fraudster | Bothell police blotter.

Police blotter for March 12-15.

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Northshore baseball, softball teams register wins

Nathan Schuh, Kolby Solomon and Trevor Thurman all doubled in Inglemoor’s 9-4 baseball win over Eastlake on March…

Life

Northshore schools receive Gold Star Award by College Bound Scholars program

Four hundred eighty-four eligible eighth-grade students completed the College Bound application.

Protecting innoccent children | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Protecting innoccent children | Letter

Bravo to Cedar Park Assembly for rejecting the bigoted, hateful and unconstitutional law mandating that its insurance has…

Investing in the future | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Investing in the future | Letter

I am happy to see the Washington State Legislature take up a bill (HB1211) to achieve 100 percent…

Committed to transparency | Guest editorial

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Committed to transparency | Guest editorial

What does it mean when a city council holds executive sessions?

Speedy Cougar takes first

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Speedy Cougar takes first

Bothell High’s Myles Phillips, left, speeds to first place in the 100-meter dash in 11.60 seconds on March…

Sound Publishing’s seven Eastside newspapers are Bellevue Reporter, Kirkland Reporter, Mercer Island Reporter, Redmond Reporter, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, Issaquah Reporter and Snoqualmie Valley Record.

Opinion

Sound Publishing’s Eastside newspapers are moving to new home in Kirkland

New advertising director joins Eastside news team

Victim gets fake $100 bill in exchange for laptop | Police Blotter

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Victim gets fake $100 bill in exchange for laptop | Police Blotter

Police blotter for March 5-9.

After being homeless, Christy X (pictured) moved into her Coniston Arms Apartments unit in Seattle at the beginning of 2019. She had bounced around from shelters to friends’ places after facing an eviction at her West Seattle apartment in October 2018. A diversion program run by the nonprofit Mary’s Place helped her find housing. File photo

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State lawmakers consider eviction reform legislation

Sen. Patty Kuderer, D-Bellevue, is bill’s prime sponsor.

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Bothell High softball blasts Mount Si

Bothell High’s softball team cranked out a 19-hit attack as the Cougars defeated Mount Si, 16-8, on March…

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Community Transit launches open data portal

Real-time data for buses is now available for third-party web and app developers.

Life

Leota Middle School Science Olympiad Club members earn medals at Southwest Regional Tournament

The Science Olympiad Club went to the regional tournament with three teams comprised of 36 Leota students.

Kenmore police investigating graffiti incident

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Kenmore police investigating graffiti incident

City leadership took immediate action to address the vandalism at Rhododendron Park.