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Public asked to weigh in on possible changes to bus fares

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Public asked to weigh in on possible changes to bus fares

The following is a release from King County:

Stolen credit card used to make $1,000 purchase at grocery store | Kenmore police blotter

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Stolen credit card used to make $1,000 purchase at grocery store | Kenmore police blotter

The blotter feature is a description of a small selection of law enforcement incident calls to the King…

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Comcast starting major construction projects in Northshore this year

Comcast is starting major construction projects in several Northshore neighborhoods throughout 2017, company officials said this week.

Jefferson Ketchel - Contributed photo

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Board appoints interim administrator for Snohomish Health District

The Snohomish County Board of Health appointed Jefferson Ketchel as the Snohomish Health District’s interim administrator effective April…

Unemployment rate hits nine-year low in Washington

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Unemployment rate hits nine-year low in Washington

The following is a release from the Washington State Employment Security Department:

The Bothell City Council is presented with a $100,000 check from Snohomish County. From left to right are Bothell City Councilmember James McNeal, City Councilmember Tom Agnew, City Councilmember Tris Samberg, Mayor Andy Rheaume, Snohomish County Councilmember Terry Ryan, Deputy Mayor Davina Duerr and City Councilmember Joshua Freed. Contributed photo

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Snohomish County contributes $100k to Cedar Grove Park project

At the March 21 Bothell City Council meeting, the city received a $100,000 check from Snohomish County for…

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene represents Washington’s First District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Reporter file photo

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DelBene, Cantwell introduce bill to protect communities from landslides

On March 22, ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Rep. Suzan…

Man wearing four pairs of pants caught stealing from Fred Meyer | Bothell Police Blotter

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Man wearing four pairs of pants caught stealing from Fred Meyer | Bothell Police Blotter

The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup…

King County Green Schools program recognizes eight schools, including Kenmore Elementary

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King County Green Schools program recognizes eight schools, including Kenmore Elementary

Schools from 34 King County cities and unincorporated areas are reducing waste and recycling, conserving resources, and cutting…

A map shows the planned changes at the intersection of Simonds Road and 84th Avenue NE. City of Kenmore/Submitted art

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Transportation improvements coming to Simonds Road

Developed as part of the city’s Neighborhood Transportation Plan Program (NTPP), a new project will be completed before…

From left, Brent Lagesse and Michael Stiber - Contributed photo/ UW Bothell

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Two UW Bothell computer scientists awarded Fulbrights for research in Europe

Two University of Washington Bothell computer scientists, Michael Stiber and Brent Lagesse, have won Fulbright scholar awards for…

An artist’s rendering shows what Main Street will look like once the enhancements are complete. City of Bothell/Submitted art

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Main Street construction to start next month

The Bothell City Council unanimously approved four contracts related to the reconstruction of Main Street on March 7.

Kenmore’s Hangar Building is on the corner of 68th Avenue NE and NE 181st Street. It will be open to the public in May or June. CATHERINE KRUMMEY/Kenmore Reporter

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Kenmore Hangar Building almost complete

The City of Kenmore is inching closer to seeing one of its long-term goals come true.

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Swamp Creek tree planting event scheduled for tomorrow cancelled due to high water

The Adopt A Stream Foundation (AASF) tree planting event next to Swamp Creek upstream from Kenmore’s Waterfront Activities…

Argument leads to ‘egg roll tossing, chest bumping’ | Kenmore police blotter

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Argument leads to ‘egg roll tossing, chest bumping’ | Kenmore police blotter

The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of law enforcement incidents and a statistical…

Hearing examiner to issue decision on St. Edward Seminary

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Hearing examiner to issue decision on St. Edward Seminary

A hearing on the future of the St. Edward Seminary buildings took two days earlier this month for…

Gov. Jay Inslee signs Engrossed Senate Bill No. 5023. Relating to delaying implementation of revisions to the school levy lid. Primary Sponsor: Lisa Wellman

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Inslee signs bill assuring schools’ 28 percent levy-lid secure until 2019 expiration

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Kenmore City Council unanimously approves welcoming resolution

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Kenmore City Council unanimously approves welcoming resolution

The Kenmore City Council unanimously approved a resolution reaffirming the city as safe, inclusive and welcoming for all…

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Bail set at $10,000 for Kenmore man allegedly involved in fatal drug-deal shooting

EVERETT — Four young men agreed to meet early Monday in an alley near Clark Park to exchange…

Volunteers work in the North Creek Forest. Contributed photo

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Gov. Inslee to attend North Creek Forest ribbon-cutting ceremony

Gov. Jay Inslee will be the guest of honor at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the North Creek Forest…