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Washington Solicitor General Noah Purcell to speak on travel ban challenge on Feb. 8

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Washington Solicitor General Noah Purcell to speak on travel ban challenge on Feb. 8

Washington Solicitor General Noah Purcell will be speaking about President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Feb. 8 from…

Local gymnastics community calls for change in sport culture

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Local gymnastics community calls for change in sport culture

As a young adult, “Amy Johnson” had received a number of professional massages.

Unknown suspect stole seven or eight liquor bottles from Rite Aid | Kenmore police blotter for Jan. 14-22

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Unknown suspect stole seven or eight liquor bottles from Rite Aid | Kenmore police blotter for Jan. 14-22

The blotter feature is a description of a small selection of law enforcement incidents and calls to the…

Volunteer Paul Olson (left), of Everett, completes a survey with a man at a bus stop on Smokey Point Boulevard on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Olson, a former U.S. Army infantryman, was homeless for two months following his time in the military. Ian Terry, The Herald

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Homelessness rises as counties collect data

Snohomish and King counties’ annual homeless counts took place last week.

Karlinsey gives State of Kenmore address

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Karlinsey gives State of Kenmore address

Kenmore city manager talks upcoming projects at the annual address

Video: Bothell package thief falls and has to be carried

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Video: Bothell package thief falls and has to be carried

Deputies think they know who she is. And she obviously now has a very badly injured left leg.

NSD ballot measures would address technology needs, overcrowding and more

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NSD ballot measures would address technology needs, overcrowding and more

Propositions 1, 2 and 3 will be on the Feb. 13 measure.

Wayne Golf Course - Reporter file photo

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Community helps name Bothell’s newest park

As Bothell works to purchase the final Wayne Golf Course acres, it asks locals to name the park.

Mobile home park preservation talks continue in Kenmore

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Mobile home park preservation talks continue in Kenmore

A moratorium, which has temporarily restricted mobile home park redevelopment, expires May 11.

Tens of thousands take to the streets for Seattle Women’s March

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Tens of thousands take to the streets for Seattle Women’s March

Marchers included residents from the greater Eastside.

UW Bothell projects will received funding along with many other local projects in Bothell and Kirkland now that the capital budget has passed.

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1st District receives $57 million for infrastructure projects

The capital construction budget passed late on Jan. 18 by the state legislature.

Possible court order violation involving two residents at Green Acres Mobile Home Park | Bothell police blotter for Dec. 26-Jan.8

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Possible court order violation involving two residents at Green Acres Mobile Home Park | Bothell police blotter for Dec. 26-Jan.8

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

Kenmore City Hall. File photo

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Kenmore walkways open house set for Jan. 25

Attendees can meet the project teams and view preliminary design work completed to date.

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Google.org announces grant to help fund iCivicsWA

The platform gives schools and after-school programs access to Washington-specific civics lessons, aiming to increase student civic engagement.

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Kenmore mobile home owners prepare for affordable housing discussions

The city currently has a moratorium on mobile home park redevelopment through May 11.

46th District legislators talk 2018 session priorities

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46th District legislators talk 2018 session priorities

Lawmakers discuss state capital budget and Voting Rights Act

A conceptual rendering of what the West Sammamish Bridge may look like after the construction’s estimated completion in 2022. <em>Courtesy of the City of Kenmore</em>

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Kenmore finds funds for West Sammamish Bridge

The city has secured $28 million in total grants to fund the West Sammamish Bridge Replacement Project.

Kenmore Mayor David Baker. <em>Courtesy Photo</em>

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Mayor Baker begins his four-year term on Sound Transit board

Kenmore Mayor David Baker, a longtime transportation and transit advocate, has been appointed to Sound Transit’s Board of…

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Kenmore receives 16th clean audit

The City of Kenmore announced that for the 16th year in a row, the City has received a…

Kenmore to hold open house on PSE franchise agreement on Jan. 22

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Kenmore to hold open house on PSE franchise agreement on Jan. 22

City Council will begins its review of the proposed agreement at its Jan. 22 meeting