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State Route 522 shops must vacate by end of year

For his part, Archie Levashov seems eager to transplant his International Deli from the nearly vacant Bothell Landing…

Letters to the Editor

All aboard the Blue Train

Let’s hear it for the Blue Train! The first thing you have to understand is that engineer coach…

Letters to the Editor

Thanks for the ride, Bothell Blue Train

The talented Bothell High football team has given our community so much more than the game itself. Saturday…

Letters to the Editor

Saving lives

We, as physicians and experts in breast cancer, agree with the longstanding recommendations of the American Cancer Society…

Letters to the Editor

Keep the bikinis on the beach

In the Seattle Magazine’s August issue, Kenmore is ranked No. 1 out of 110 best-known neighborhoods to live…

Northshore Superintendent Larry Francois

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General-election results finalized

Results of the Nov. 3 general election are now final. As was reflected by early numbers, voters doled…

Life

Choral society offers two holiday concerts

The Kirkland Choral Society — with vocalists from Kenmore, Bothell and other local cities — will perform “Treasures…

UW-Bothell Director of Business Programs Sandeep Krishnamurthy addresses some of his program’s students.

Business

UW-Bothell MBA programs earn rankings

Sandeep Krishnamurthy, professor and director of the University of Washington-Bothell business program, said this was the school’s first…

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Obituary / Katherine E. “Betsey” Hughes

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Inglemoor High's Leann Yee practices at the Carole Ann Wald Pool in October.

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Wald pool once more set to close

Citing money problems, another operator set to walk away from facility

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Acclaimed Photography teams up with Santa

Acclaimed Photography of Bothell will bring Santa, a bag of gifts (that you have previously provided) and a…

Main Street Ale House manager Katy Milliken

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Cougs, merchants get down to business; football semifinal is this Saturday

Main Street Ale House manager Katy Milliken, left, and bartender Cheri Phibbs show off their front window sporting…

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Students get real-world environmental-technology experience at Cascadia Community College

Students in Cascadia Community College’s Environmental Technologies and Sustainable Practices (ETSP) program are getting real-world experience working on…

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Ferguson to serve as chair of King County Council

Council Vice Chair Bob Ferguson has become chair of the King County Council following today’s certification of the…

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Bothell’s Monica Coglas will discuss writing at workshop

Award-winning Bothell author Monica Coglas will be sharing her journey as a writer of romance fiction at a…

Business

University of Washington-Bothell MBA program receives national ranking

The University of Washington-Bothell’s part-time Master in Business Administration (MBA) program has been nationally ranked by Business Week…

The Inglemoor ninth-grade girls select basketball team recently won the sixth annual Dwizel & Sizzel tournament at Juanita High. The team is: front row

Sports

Inglemoor hoops stars shine

Students from Bothell’s Cedar Park Christian School participated in the Master Builders Care Foundation’s fifth annual “Painting a Better Tomorrow” project Nov. 7 at the Boys & Girls Clubs in Bellevue. Among the Cedar Park volunteers painting were: from left to right

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Painters with a cause

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AAA projects Thanksgiving travel to increase 1.4 percent from last year

The American Automobile Association (AAA) projects that 38.4 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from…

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Metro Transit has reduced service for Thanksgiving, Nov. 26, and Nov. 27

More reduced weekday service ahead in December King County Metro Transit will operate with a Sunday schedule on…