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King County Council gives the go-ahead for parks levy

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King County Council gives the go-ahead for parks levy

Voters will be asked to decide whether to approve the levy on Aug. 6.

April 2019 special election preliminary results

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April 2019 special election preliminary results

LWSD levy passing; Fall City fire merger and hospital bond coming up short.

Bear Axe will be one of the bands performing at Bothell’s Block Party and BrewFest. Photo courtesy of Cat Rose

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Chamber and UW Bothell partner for Bothell Block Party and BrewFest

The event will host seven local bands, more than 40 breweries, cideries and wineries.

Bothell study examines potentials of outsourcing municipal court services

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Bothell study examines potentials of outsourcing municipal court services

Longtime municipal court could move elsewhere.

For the Love of Kenmore workshop set for April 29

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For the Love of Kenmore workshop set for April 29

There will be a photo contest for attendees to showcase what they love about the city.

Kirkland’s Vortex Music Movies celebrates Record Store Day with local artists

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Kirkland’s Vortex Music Movies celebrates Record Store Day with local artists

Smuggling Croissants, Mister Blank, Ouija Boob, Floral Tattoo and other local artists performed at at the shop.

Raising the village: Accomplices wanted | Windows and Mirrors

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Raising the village: Accomplices wanted | Windows and Mirrors

The conversation around race on the Eastside continues.

Via video monitor, Terrence Miller, a retiree living in the Edmonds area, pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder of Jody Loomis in 1972, during his arraignment at Snohomish County Courthouse on April 15 in Everett. Andy Bronson /staff photo

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77-year-old suspect in 1972 homicide pleads not guilty

DNA led detectives to Terrence Miller, who is charged with killing Jody Loomis, 20, 47 years ago.

Students walk to classes at the UW Bothell campus on May 5, 2018 in Bothell. Andy Bronson/staff photo

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UW Bothell sees unprecedented increase in applications

About 35 percent more incoming freshmen applied to attend the university this fall than last year.

Who’s clearing Snohomish County’s encampments?

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Who’s clearing Snohomish County’s encampments?

The Sheriff’s Office is saying it’s not them, but residents disagree.

Kailan Manandic/staff photo                                Officials break ground outside Salt House Church for the Eastside’s first permanent women and family shelter. Workers hope to complete construction in 2020.

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Eastside’s first permanent shelter breaks ground

The shelter will serve single women and families with children who are experiencing homelessness.

EvergreenHealth seeks to secure funding through a voter-approved bond measure that would pay for critical upgrades at the Kirkland medical center. The Family Maternity Center was last renovated in 1996 and officials hope to modernize the space for new families. Kailan Manandic/staff photo

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EvergreenHealth seeks support in upcoming ballot measure

The health system is asking for local voters to approve a bond measure of $345 million over 20…

DNA strikes again: Edmonds man, 77, arrested in 1972 killing of Bothell woman

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DNA strikes again: Edmonds man, 77, arrested in 1972 killing of Bothell woman

Detectives searched for a Mill Creek killer for 47 years. Genealogy and genetics led to a breakthrough.

Kailan Manandic/staff photo                                 The Sound Transit double-decker buses replace the articulated buses on Everett to Bellevue routes along I-405. The 14.5-foot tall buses seat more people for an equal footprint and similar fuel economy.

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Double-deckers descend on the Eastside

The new 14.5-foot tall buses will run from Everett to Bellevue, with stops in Bothell and Kirkland.

Northshore Youth and Family Services is presenting its first fundraising event in over 20 years. Courtesy photo

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NYFS presents Northshore’s Night Out: Sip, Swing and Support

All proceeds will go to support the efforts of Northshore Youth Family Services.

Bothell’s Country Village opened in 1981 and offers around 40 small businesses a place to operate. It was thought to be closing this month, but recently announced shops will remain open until June 1. Aaron Kunkler / Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

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Country Village announces some shops will remain open until June

The well-loved village announced the two-month extension for certain businesses two days after its supposed closure.

Bothell councilmembers meet with state lawmakers

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Bothell councilmembers meet with state lawmakers

The delegation met with several legislators who represent Bothell and other regions of the state.

Would rent control work in Washington?

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Would rent control work in Washington?

Oregon’s new law could lay the blueprint for other states

Panel luncheon audience members predict survey results in regard to what Eastsiders consider to make up the American Dream. From left: James Whitfield, Dr. Amy Morrison, Anne Morisseau and Anne-Marie Diouf. Madison Miller / staff photo

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Leadership Eastside hosts panel discussing the American Dream

The panel consisted of Dr. Amy Morrison, president of Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Anne Morisseau, Planning Commissioner…

Work crews construct the first floor of Kenmore’s newest downtown development, the Flyway. The building is adjacent to the Hangar, Kenmore’s community center, and will be a mixed retail and residential space.

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Kenmore’s newest downtown development breaks ground

The Flyway broke ground last week and aims to complete construction by February 2020.