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Wyman prepared to protect elections

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Wyman prepared to protect elections

Washington’s secretary of state talks hacking, social media and more at Redmond Rotary.

The Assault Survivor Kit comes with a sweat set, socks, underwear, toiletries and a nice message. Since 1997, the Assistance League of the Eastside has assisted 21,970 assault survivors through the Assault Survivor Kit program. Photo courtesy of Assistance League of the Eastside

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Assault kits provide ‘fresh start’ for survivors

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Photo courtesy of PSE

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PSE offers ways to reduce carbon footprints this Earth Month

PSE plans to hand out thousands of seeds and seedlings at events throughout the Eastside.

Rep. DelBene hosts housing roundtable in Kirkland

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Rep. DelBene hosts housing roundtable in Kirkland

Participants say inter-government coordination, expanded tax credit are needed.

King County Council passes renter protections bill

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King County Council passes renter protections bill

The legislation is intended to prevent landlords from discriminating based on the source of a prospective tenant’s income.

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Cascadia College prepares for Career Day 2018

The college will host Young Women Empowered and their free community event.

Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative

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Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative

A carbon fee could be on November’s ballot if supporters of I-1631 gather enough signatures.

Bothell wants input on potential public safety ballot measure

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Bothell wants input on potential public safety ballot measure

City asks citizens to weigh in on fire, emergency medical, police and municipal court services.

King County Sheriff’s deputies to carry naloxone

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King County Sheriff’s deputies to carry naloxone

All 450 deputies are slated carry the heroin overdose antidote by mid-summer.

King County Council member Kathy Lambert leads the discussion at an informational opioid event on April 9. Photo by Josh Kelety

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Law enforcement, doctors, and Kathy Lambert talk opioids in Fall City

Panelists discussed broader trends in the epidemic, strategies for identifying addiction, and more.

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Humana promotes intermountain provider contracting efforts

The effort will be led by Mark K. Bryan who was promoted to regional vice president.

Bothell man indicted for sex crimes involving 14-year-old child

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Bothell man indicted for sex crimes involving 14-year-old child

Defendant alleged to have traveled to California for sex and produced child pornography of victim.

January 2017- Faculty and staff headshot sessions. Tim Wilson Assistant Vice President for Student Development. Courtesy of UW Bothell

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University of Washington Bothell names new dean

Tim Wilson will be named dean of student affairs at UW Bothell on July 10.

Infusion of federal money boosts the second Swift bus route

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Infusion of federal money boosts the second Swift bus route

Community Transit’s second bus rapid transit line, from Bothell to Paine Field, is to open next year.

Deadly EHV horse virus detected again in King County stable

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Deadly EHV horse virus detected again in King County stable

New case at Woodinville stable has Eastside equestrian community working together to ensure virus does not spread to…

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Bastyr University explores the impact climate change has on global health

Top health and environmental experts will gather for an in-depth panel discussion

County executive approves contract for solid waste services

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County executive approves contract for solid waste services

The Solid Waste Division will leverage significant annual savings to offset cost increases.

Northshore fire board meeting heats up over members’ alleged misuse of funds

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Northshore fire board meeting heats up over members’ alleged misuse of funds

Board places more oversight on voucher requests after allegations of misappropriated funds.

Critics say draft plan from county task force on homelessness underwhelms

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Critics say draft plan from county task force on homelessness underwhelms

One Table’s first stab at recommendations leaves some members calling for a bolder, clearly financed plan.

Stricter Chinese regulations to affect where Republic Services sends recycling from Eastside cities

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Stricter Chinese regulations to affect where Republic Services sends recycling from Eastside cities

Kenmore does not regulate Republic Services, so the company does not need permission to landfill paper.