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Bothell approves six-year transportation plan

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Bothell approves six-year transportation plan

The plan requires an annual update.

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Bothell teen dies after falling from overpass into semi on I-5

The cause of the Mother’s Day incident in Lynnwood is under investigation.

Eviction reform passed by state Legislature

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Eviction reform passed by state Legislature

Tenant protections included longer notices and more judicial discretion.

Bothell, Kenmore residents to vote on council, school board positions and more in November

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Bothell, Kenmore residents to vote on council, school board positions and more in November

Candidate filing week is next week.

Workshop attendees examine vote on their favorite photo from the “For the Love of Kenmore” photography contest. Kailan Manandic/staff photo

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Kenmore locals brainstorm ideas ‘For the Love of Kenmore’

The city hosted an interactive community workshop to celebrate local ideas and make some a reality.

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Bothell man killed in motorcycle collision on SR-523

He was 23 years old.

‘Gloves off’ for SnoCo Ash Way encampments

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‘Gloves off’ for SnoCo Ash Way encampments

Snohomish Sheriff’s Office was involved in camp clearing.

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Legislators budgeted more than $900 million for the Eastside

Bothell will see $4 million in funding outside of UW Bothell while Kenmore gets about $1 million.

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Possible measles exposure reported in King County

The person who was infected took a Kenmore Air Flight on April 28.

Overdose deaths continue to rise locally and nationally

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Overdose deaths continue to rise locally and nationally

This may not be the same opioid epidemic anymore.

King County International Airport, also known as Boeing Field. Photo courtesy of kingcounty.gov

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King County airport operators will stop serving ICE flights

Three companies at Boeing Field have indicated they will not service deportation flights.

NSD’s Reid receives 2019 Outstanding Educator Award

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NSD’s Reid receives 2019 Outstanding Educator Award

She was recognized by the Washington PTSA board of directors.

Homelessness may be trending down after seven years

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Homelessness may be trending down after seven years

A press release from the annual count showed a reduction in people living without a home.

Walgreen’s shopper makes off with seven bottles of booze | Police Blotter

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Walgreen’s shopper makes off with seven bottles of booze | Police Blotter

Police blotter for April 17-20.

Kenmore may get its own rent-notice limits

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Kenmore may get its own rent-notice limits

If approved, tenants will have 90 days’ notice before a rent increase of more than 10 percent.

Photo courtesy of Sky Terry and TJ Terry                                Volunteer pilots throughout the West Coast contributed to the disaster logistics drill on April 27. Kenmore Air served as a base of operations as it would in a real disaster.

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Kenmore Air contributes to West Coast disaster drill

The drill is part of an ongoing effort among volunteer pilots to prepare for “The Big One.”

Architectural rendering of a modular congregate shelter. Modular housing is a type of dwelling where the components are manufactured in one location, then assembled at another location. Courtesy of kingcounty.gov.

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Modular housing in King County moves ahead

Small, portable housing units are being explored by the county to address homelessness.

close-up hand using phone in night time on street

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Northshore student posts threatening photo to social media; district steps in

A Northshore School District student posted a threatening photo seemingly directed toward Muslim families in the district.

Gov. Jay Inslee shakes hands with Dinah Griffey after signing Senate Bill 5649 on April 19. The law revises the statute of limitations for sex crimes. Photo by Emma Epperly, WNPA Olympia News Bureau

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Hits and misses from Legislature’s 2019 session

New laws target vaccines, sex crimes and daylight savings; losers include sex ed and dwarf tossing bills.

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks to protesting nurses on April 24 at the State Capitol Building in Olympia. Inslee indicated he would sign the bill for meal and rest breaks into law if it passes both chambers. Photo by Emma Epperly, WNPA Olympia News Bureau

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Lawmakers approve ‘nursing bill’ for mandatory meal and rest breaks

Nurses show up in Olympia to support bill, protest Sen. Walsh’s remarks.