Yesterday | Journal of the San Juans
State attorney general candidate Ferguson in Friday Harbor, Sunday
King County councilman and Washington state attorney general candidate Bob Ferguson will make a campaign stop in Friday Harbor, Sunday.
Friday | Patch.com
City Still Investigating Why Sign Was Removed
A City officials said Friday they are still trying to figure out why a sign was taken down in the Wellington area of Woodinville last week.
Friday | Seattle Weekly
Chris Gorman: Winemaker, Guitar Collector, Wannabe AC/DC Pinball Wizard
When Chris Gorman of Gorman Winery isn't turning grapes into praiseworthy nectar , he channels his creative energy into music and food.
Friday | Patch.com
Weekend Weather: Sunday May Be Best
A Remember last Saturday when the sun shone upon Woodinville? Hold tight to that memory because it will not be repeated this weekend according to the National Weather Service .A If the forecast holds, Sunday is the best day bet for a bit of sun.
Woman's body found in pickup in water off Mukilteo
A dive team recovered a woman's body Thursday morning after a ferry captain spotted the top of a submerged pickup truck off the Mukilteo waterfront, officials said.
Body found in sunken vehicle at Mukilteo terminal
Divers recovered the body of a 45-year-old Woodinville woman Thursday morning from a sunken pickup truck near the ferry terminal in Mukilteo.
A First Friday Wine and Music Friday, June 1, from 5 - 8 p.m. Join Otis Kenyon Wine , Cougar Crest Winery and Zerba Cellars in Woodinville for the fifth First Friday Wine, Food and Music event.
State liquor board's live auction includes Kenmore store
Devinder Sahota and his associates won't fill their proverbial Liquor Barn Enterprises bottle with the state-run Kenmore store after all.
I LOVE NEW YORK DELI in the Pike Place Market and the U-District: Seattle's sandwich-loving community mourns the passing of perhaps the finest New Yorkstyle delicatessens our city has ever seen/eaten. Owner Jon Jacobs pointed to rising costs and the economy in general, but said, heartbreakingly, "There's nobody to blame but myself... Those were the ... (more)
Local Students Shine at Biomedical Research Expo
Local students shoneA at the 12th annualA Northwest Association of Biomedical Research A Student Expo, held May 24 at the Meydenbauer Conference Center in Bellevue, Wash.
Chateau Ste Michelle Winery Classic Car Show
On Sunday, May 27, 2012, Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington hosted a Classic Car Show.A The winery was the perfect venue to showcase classic and exotic cars.A More than just an automotive event, this was a happening that also included music, food, and wine tasting.A There were numerous "food trucks" that provided a wide range of ... (more)
Woodinville Crime Blotter: May 22-28
A 1.A Larceny, 13200 Block of NE 175 th A Street. Suspect stole a baseball bat from the store after selling a used bicycle, then returned to the store with another bicycle to sell but was refused.A When confronted about the stolen bat, the suspect gave it back.A A 2.A Suspicious Person, 14000 Block of Woodinville-Duvall Road.
Firefighters Union Merger OK'd
A The merger of the Woodinville and Bothell firefighters union has been approved by the president of the national union.
No Zipline Park in Woodinville
A The controversial plan to put A a zipline adventure park in Gold Creek Park A in Woodinville has been scrapped by the company that proposed it in the wake of protests from homeowners in the neighborhood.
Open house on parks, recreation and open space planned
Woodinville residents and parks patrons are invited to attend an open house on parks, recreation and open space in Woodinville on Thursday, June 7.A Attendees can drop in at city hallA between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
City proposes doubling traffic impact fees
About two dozen Woodinville property owners - some residential and some commercial - filled the Evergreen Room at the Carol Edwards Center last Tuesday at a Chamber of Commerce-sponsored briefing by Public Works Director Tom Hansen on the city's proposed Ordinance No.
City Investigating Why Signs Were Taken Down in Woodinville Neighborhood
A The removal of the "Save Our Neighborhood" sign in the Wellington area of Woodinville last week is being investigated by the city, according to Alexandra Sheeks, assistant to the city manager.
Wellington Golf Public Hearing on Proposed Park
A What kind of park should replace theA i»¿ Wellington Hills Golf and Country Club in WoodinvilleA is theA subject of a public meeting on Tuesday, May 29 by the Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Department.
Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune
Cravy looks back as he moves on
As Jeff Cravy works his final weeks as the Tonasket Elementary School principal, he finds himself living in two different worlds at the same time.
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