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Students could utilize the proposed program to attend state colleges, including the University of Washington in Seattle. Photo by Punctured Bicycle/Wikimedia

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Proposed bill would provide free college tuition to some students

The Evergreen Free College Program being called for would benefit both middle-income and low-income students.

Bothell accepting name suggestions for Wayne Golf Course

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Bothell accepting name suggestions for Wayne Golf Course

The Bothell community can submit suggestions through Feb. 28.

Bigfoot eludes state recognition yet again

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Bigfoot eludes state recognition yet again

A twice-failed bill would have named the mythic creature as the official state cryptid.

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Meet the producer

We turn the tables on our host and ask her a few questions in this bonus episode. Chiefly,…

(Left to right) Audrey Tacey, Megan Rogers, Leon Johnson, Esh Sathiyamoorthy and Alex Zhou represent Northshore School District high schoolers at the State of the Schools address. Kailan Manandic, Bothell/Kenmore Reporter

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NSD breakfast club schools locals on classroom equity

The Northshore School District held its state of the schools address last month and featured a “breakfast club”…

Inslee pushes back against offshore drilling in Washington

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Inslee pushes back against offshore drilling in Washington

Statements from the governor and the state attorney general come in response to a shift in federal plans.

UW Bothell plan: New student housing, academic buildings

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UW Bothell plan: New student housing, academic buildings

Without a timeline, a 20-year master plan has been approved by Cascadia College and the city.

Carbon tax plan advances in the state Senate

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Carbon tax plan advances in the state Senate

Bill moves out of committee with lower tax rate than governor proposed, a “monumental step.”

Buendia becomes campus resource officer at UW Bothell, Cascadia

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Buendia becomes campus resource officer at UW Bothell, Cascadia

The Honolulu native began his career in Hawaii before coming to the Bothell Police Department.

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Washington health insurance market in flux

Premiums have skyrocketed, prompting a response from lawmakers.

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.

A sign from an earlier era at the Seattle Fire Department headquarters. Photo by Alex Garland

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Washington lawmakers seek to increase nuclear attack preparations

Bipartisan bills in the House and Senate could remove Cold War-era emergency planning restrictions.

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.

Cooke Aquaculture Pacific’s work area and office west of the Coast Guard station on Ediz Hook serves the company’s salmon farm. Photo by Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News

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Cooke Aquaculture fined $332,000 for Cypress Island farmed salmon escape

The operation also faces possible closure if legislators pass a bill that would ban the use of Atlantic…

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.

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Affirmative action could make a comeback in Washington State

Two decades after a voter-approved initiative made the practice illegal, legislators are calling for a reversal.

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.

Local birders help count birds during a 2017 survey. <em>Mick Thompson, Eastside Audubon</em>

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Eastside Audubon prepares for Great Bird Count

Eastside Audubon asks locals to help count the birds on the Eastside to create scientific data.

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Vetoed tax cut for manufacturers again pushed in bipartisan effort

Bill would lower business and occupation tax by 40 percent over four years.

State House speaker talks taxes, death penalty, and harassment

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State House speaker talks taxes, death penalty, and harassment

Democrat Frank Chopp has had the speaker title since 1999, and he says he’s not retiring this year.