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SLIDESHOW: Downhill Season At Silver Mountain Resort
Silver Mountain Resort has opened the high-speed gondola, which means the downhill bike season has begun.
Community rallies for paralyzed Bothell teacher
Tonight the Bothell community will come together to support Jessie Owen. The Frank Love Elementary school teacher was paralyzed from her shoulders down right before Christmas.
Bothell man, 21, to stand trial for alleged rape of two teen girls
For the second time in three years a 21-year-old Bothell man, accused most recently of sexually assaulting two alcohol-impaired teenage girls at a late-night party in October on Orcas Island, is slated to stand trial on charges of felony rape in San Juan County.
Silicon Mechanics Announces Availability of Seagate Constellation(R) Es.3 Hard Drive
Bothell, WA, Jun 14, 2013 -- Silicon Mechanics, Inc. announces the availability of the new Seagate Constellation ES.3 hard drive.
Lights, camera, join the action: Photographer captures local aurora borealis
Liem Bahneman captured the beauty of the northern lights with his camera twice in the past few weeks.
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EvergreenHealth Commissioners Refinance Bonds, Save Taxpayers $9 million
Property taxpayers in King County Public Hospital District No. 2 - EvergreenHealth - will see their tax obligation drop by more than $9 million over the next 10 years, thanks to the decision by the EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners to refinance tax-supported bonds issued in 2004.
New King County task force created to investigate police shootings
In response to criticism and concerns over the way police shootings have at times been investigated by the agencies whose officers were involved, a group of local law enforcement agencies have pooled their resources and expertise to form the King County Investigative Response Team At a news conference this morning, chiefs from several King County ... (more)
Bothell resident earns national gold medal from the Royal Conservatory Music Development program
Bothell resident Savannah Westlund, 12, earned a National Gold Medal from the Royal Conservatory Music Development Program for scoring the top mark in the country on her Preparatory Flute assessment in the academic year ending in August 2012.
Sen. Murray, Israel introduce Freedom from Discrimination in Credit Act
U.S. Senator and Bothell resident Patty Murray and U.S. Representative Steve Israel introduced the Freedom from Discrimination in Credit Act of 2013 today, which would amend the Equal Credit Opportunity Act to prohibit discrimination in the provision of credit based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Bothell residents make dean's list at University of Portland
The following students from the Bothell area were recently listed on the 2013 spring semester dean's list at University of Portland: Conor Livingston, freshman, nursing; Elise Willey, sophomore, french studies; Emma Smith, sophomore, nursing; Grace Christensen, sophomore, psychology; Jordan Cothran, freshman, electrical engineering; Lauren Kulesa, ... (more)
Obamacare: Can't find out what options are
Here we are, just a few months away from the "grand unveiling" of Obamacare, and do you think my husband and I can find out what we are in for in terms of medical insurance next year? Of course not: Obama is in charge.
UW Bothell administrator selected for Fulbright Award
Emily Christian, Interim Director of UW Bothell Student Services, has received a Fulbright Award from the International Education Administrators Program.
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King Street Station, Bothell bridge win ASCE's top engineering awards
This channel-shaped 76-foot-long bridge over North Creek in Bothell was designed by BergerABAM to replace one deemed structurally deficient.
Main Street Property Group breaks ground for on 203-unit apartment building in downtown Bothell
Above, Main Street Property Group LLC recently broke ground for the construction of Six Oaks, a mixed use apartment building in downtown Bothell.
Op-ed: Adopt Next Generation Science Standards in schools
It's imperative we adopt, implement and fund the nation's new Next Generation Science Standards in Washington state, according to guest columnists Sonia Siegel-Vexler and Jeff Estes.
UW to require diversity course
Saying it has an obligation to prepare students for a more global society, the University of Washington will require undergrads to complete a course in some area of diversity - economic, cultural or political - before they can graduate.
Class of 2013: Ace student thrives on challenges
No one should wonder where Cascade High School's Ruby Kassala gets her focus and drive.
Fewer county homes listed, so prices rise
Median sale prices on homes and condominiums in Snohomish County jumped by $40,000 in May from a year ago, due in no small part to the continuing decline in active listings.
Police under pressure to retrain drug dogs after marijuana legalized in 2 states
May 30, 2013: A drug-sniffing police dog is shown at a training session at a police station in Bremerton, Wash.