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Seattle man guilty in murder of Bothell man

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Seattle man guilty in murder of Bothell man

The defendant claimed he’d been robbed and pistol-whipped, but the jury didn’t believe him.

Alleged scam artist was ‘very, very convincing,’ police say

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Alleged scam artist was ‘very, very convincing,’ police say

She’s accused of bilking people from Lynnwood, Bothell & beyond out of tens of thousands of dollars.

UW Bothell prepares students to meet the demand in cybersecurity

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UW Bothell prepares students to meet the demand in cybersecurity

There were one million cyber-security job openings in the United States in 2016. More than 200,000 of those…

County Council postpones decision on Bothell zoning changes

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County Council postpones decision on Bothell zoning changes

Representatives wonder how to protect rural properties from sprawl without being unfair.

Bellevue police arrest more than 100 in undercover prostitution sting

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Bellevue police arrest more than 100 in undercover prostitution sting

One of the more than 100 arrested was a Bothell man

Bothell firefighters lend a hand across the state and across state lines

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Bothell firefighters lend a hand across the state and across state lines

While local first responders’ jobs focus on their local communities, there are times when they reach out beyond…

Courts, schools, other agencies address school-to-prison pipeline

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Courts, schools, other agencies address school-to-prison pipeline

As the trend for students to come into contact with the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems continues…

Kenmore council candidates discuss Lakepointe, Seminary and more at forum

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Kenmore council candidates discuss Lakepointe, Seminary and more at forum

Recreation, the Lakepointe development, the St. Edward Seminary and waterfront accessibility were just a few of the topics…

Signs show the rates for using the express toll lanes for traffic headed southbound on Interstate 405, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016, in Bothell, Wash. Gov. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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After a 2-year trial, are I-405’s toll lanes here to stay?

Lawmakers will decide whether to keep them or end the experiment and try something else.

Russian hackers targeted Washington election systems, Homeland Security confirms

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Russian hackers targeted Washington election systems, Homeland Security confirms

Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said when her office discovered suspicious IP addresses last year, they had…

“Granizado,” a photograph by Diana Scheel of Bothell, is an award-winner at the Arts of the Terrace juried art show. The free exhibition is displayed through Oct. 8.

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39th annual Arts of the Terrace includes Bothell artist

Nearby cities may be better known for the arts, but this one is on the map with its…

Microsoft workers spruce up Mary’s Place in Kenmore

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Microsoft workers spruce up Mary’s Place in Kenmore

As part of the United Way’s Day & Night of Caring, about 140 employees from Microsoft’s Marketing and…

Eastside teachers step in boots of Marine recruits at San Diego workshop

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Eastside teachers step in boots of Marine recruits at San Diego workshop

They’re used to issuing commands in their classrooms or on the athletic field all day during the school…

Leo Gese stands in a pasture at his home on 174th Street Southeast in Bothell. Leo and Marla Gese have lived on their property for 15 years. The Everett school board voted to use its condemnation powers for the first time in a quarter century to acquire four pieces of land in the Bothell area for a future high school.The Geses are not against selling, but the school district has based its offers on rural property values, some two to three times less than what developers have offered for 3.8 acres. Andy Bronson, The Herald

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Everett school board votes to seize Bothell-area property

In what several described as a difficult decision, board directors at Everett Public Schools voted Tuesday to use…

Leslie Harris leaves City of Kenmore after 11 years

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Leslie Harris leaves City of Kenmore after 11 years

On the eve of the #WhyILoveKenmore Summer Party, Leslie Harris was in the new Hangar building helping put…

Learning happens everywhere at North Creek High School

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Learning happens everywhere at North Creek High School

Principal Eric McDowell’s goal for 2019 is to see every North Creek High School student across the graduation…

‘We’re human beings’ UW Bothell student speaks out to uplift undocumented voices

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‘We’re human beings’ UW Bothell student speaks out to uplift undocumented voices

From the time she arrived in the United States at the age of 12, to when she was…

Kids hold a sign at a DACA support rally on September 5. Photo by Sara Bernard

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‘It’s Outrageous!’ Ferguson sues Trump administration over DACA order

On Tuesday, Ferguson said he’d be filing a lawsuit “very, very soon.” On Wednesday, he filed it.

Mentally ill man sentenced 6 years for nearly killing man

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Mentally ill man sentenced 6 years for nearly killing man

A Bothell man who lives with mental illness will spend six years in prison, and potentially the rest…

University of Washington Bothell’s forensic accounting class students Yiya You (left) and Rochelle McElroy (right) talk with professor Rajib Doogar (center right) and class mentor Kenneth Hines, a former IRS investigator. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

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UW Bothell accounting class could help send someone to jail

By Jocelyn Robinson