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FEMA Region 10 Headquarters, Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) staff monitor flood activities in Washington and Oregon during heavy rains in November 2006 that flooded many Western Washington rivers, homes, communities and towns. Photo courtesy of Marvin Nauman, FEMA

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FEMA encourages year-round disaster preparedness

National Preparedness Month, on the tail end of hurricane season, encourages locals to be mindful.

Police investigate the scene of the shooting. Photo courtesy of the city of Bothell

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Bothell police investigate shooting

Police received a 911 call reporting a man with a gun shot wound. He’s still in critical condition.

Rain gardens: Nature’s sponge

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Rain gardens: Nature’s sponge

A seminar will teach you how to create this natural way to control runoff in your yard

Suspect steals iPad from stroller during wedding | Police blotter

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Suspect steals iPad from stroller during wedding | Police blotter

The Bothell police blotter for Aug. 31 through Sept. 5.

The amended ordinance will allocate $135 million in lodging tax revenues for Safeco Field upkeep over the next two decades. Photo by Cacophony/Wikipedia Commons

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King County Council approves $135 million public investment in Safeco Field

A council committee voted to advance a last-minute “compromise” plan to fund stadium maintenance.

Photos courtesy of Trooper Rick Johnson

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Troopers seek hit and run suspect, call on public for help

The Washington State Patrol asked locals for any information to identify the vehicle and suspect.

The nine inductees were honored Aug. 16. Photo courtesy of Northshore School District.

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Northshore School District honors nine new members of the Wall of Honor

The nine inductees were honored Aug. 16.

Suspect taken into custody after eight-hour standoff with Bothell police | UPDATE

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Suspect taken into custody after eight-hour standoff with Bothell police | UPDATE

The initial report was for a suspicious circumstance.

Kenmore to move public works in house

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Kenmore to move public works in house

Its contract with the city of Lake Forest Park is expiring in 2019.

Main Street in downtown Bothell reopened after a fire and construction in April. Evan Pappas/staff photo

Business

Bothell Main Street business bouncing back after construction

After a fire and construction slowed business, many merchants are seeing people return.

Spess receives promotion to colonel

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Spess receives promotion to colonel

David J. Spess has been promoted to the rank of colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. He is…

A group of F3 members perform “Handslap Merkins” as they wait for the other group to return from a run around the parking lot. Photo Courtesy of Brian “Dilfer” Gawthrop

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F3 brings local men together for fitness, fellowship and faith

Reporter Kailan Manadic participates in a morning workout with the local men’s fitness group and is nicknamed after…

Expect lane closures during PSE construction work in Kenmore near bridge

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Expect lane closures during PSE construction work in Kenmore near bridge

Work will begin Sept. 10 and is expected to last 10 weeks.

YES partners with LWSD and BSD to address mental health and substance use issues in students sooner. Photo courtesy of Youth Eastside Services.

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Universal mental health screenings to be introduced in local middle schools

YES partners with LWSD and BSD to address mental health and substance use issues in students sooner.

Office space is still tight on the Eastside

Business

Office space is still tight on the Eastside

That hasn’t stopped Google and Facebook from looking to expand.

Activists question PSE’s energy plan update at meeting

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Activists question PSE’s energy plan update at meeting

Puget Sound Energy representatives presented an annual update to their integrated resource plan.

Community comes out to share their love for Kenmore

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Community comes out to share their love for Kenmore

The annual #WhyILoveKenmore event included various activities for the whole family.

Eastside’s Zangaglia honored for nonprofit work

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Eastside’s Zangaglia honored for nonprofit work

The HopeFest has served 6,500 low-income or homeless people in King County.

Bothell neighbors ‘conserve’ their community with rain gardens

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Bothell neighbors ‘conserve’ their community with rain gardens

Snohomish Conservation District partners with the city to install green stormwater infrastructure.

Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

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Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

State Superintendent responds to Betsy Devos’ consideration to arm teachers.