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How does the Texas ACA ruling affect Washington

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How does the Texas ACA ruling affect Washington

A ruling last week from a Texas judge striking down the ACA will likely be overturned.

Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs) in Kirkland, received donated van from Councilmember Claudia Balducci. (L-R) Travis Roach, Councilmember Balducci and Charles Hodge. Courtesy of King County.

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Three Eastside Organizations receive “retired” King County vans

Councilmember Claudia Balducci donates three vans to help each organization in its mission.

Protesters gathered on July 27 outside Bothell’s Academy of Canine Behavior in response to a video showing a trainer using a plastic bat to hit a dog. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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Bothell and Kenmore’s top stories of 2018

A look back at some of the Reporter’s top stories of the year.

Kailan Manandic, Photo Illustration

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UPDATE: 911 services partially back online, FCC investigates

CenturyLink and King County report most 911 calls are getting through.

State auditor offers suggestions for Bothell’s financial policies

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State auditor offers suggestions for Bothell’s financial policies

Procurement and impact fees were called out in audit reports from 2017.

Date set for state Legislative session send-off and 46th district town hall meeting

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Date set for state Legislative session send-off and 46th district town hall meeting

The cities of Kenmore and Lake Forest Park are partnering to host the event on Jan. 8.

Washington Supreme Court building. Photo courtesy of Everett Daily Herald

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State Supreme Court strikes down I-27; King County will pursue safe consumption sites

The decision upholds a court ruling keeping the anti-consumption site initiative off the ballot.

King County launches text to 911 service

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King County launches text to 911 service

The service will help the hearing impaired and those experiencing domestic violence.

A.P.P.L.E. Consulting earns two-year BHCOE accreditation

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A.P.P.L.E. Consulting earns two-year BHCOE accreditation

The Bothell-based ABA therapy service is the first in Washington to receive this accreditation.

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Rising rat populations cost Eastsiders thousands in repairs

The widespread increase in rat populations has been wreaking havoc in previously untouched areas.

A compassionate response to homelessness

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A compassionate response to homelessness

NUHSA hosts three-part series on the issue and its impact on communities.

Sammamish River Bridge re-opens following sinkhole and road collapse | UPDATE

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Sammamish River Bridge re-opens following sinkhole and road collapse | UPDATE

Inspections have verified that the bridge and roadway base are sound.

Puget Sound prepares for the big one

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Puget Sound prepares for the big one

Three years after an alarming report made national headlines, locals are quietly preparing disaster.

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Unknown suspect steals wallet from YMCA | Police blotter

Saturday, Dec. 8

68th Avenue Northeast bridge closed in Kenmore

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68th Avenue Northeast bridge closed in Kenmore

The closure occurred because of a road failure as a result of construction for the city’s bridge replacement…

Cole Quinn of Mount Si High School won first place in the camera phone category. Courtesy photo.

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Inglemoor students selected as winners in state photography competition

The exhibit of 33 photographs are currently at the Seattle Art Museum.

A woman works on a drawing next to an unused viewing scope as a smoky haze obscures the Space Needle and downtown Seattle last August as smoke from wildfires moved across the region. (Photo courtesy of The Herald/Elaine Thompson/Associated Press)

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Why do Washington voters struggle with climate change policies?

Despite environmental awareness and the public’s apparent desire for reform, statewide initiatives keep failing

County set to test long-range electric buses

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County set to test long-range electric buses

The buses would be able to travel more than 140 miles without recharging.

UW Bothell pursuing state funds to boost STEM enrollment

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UW Bothell pursuing state funds to boost STEM enrollment

The biomedical industry is looking for graduates and the university is seeking $1.5M to produce more of them.

Bothell buys time to preserve Shelton View Forest

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Bothell buys time to preserve Shelton View Forest

Citizens encouraged the council to renew its commitment to preserving green space in the city.