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Man found guilty in murder of popular teacher
The man accused in the brutal beating death of a popular Woodinville school teacher was found guilty Monday of second degree murder.
Guilty verdict returned in Woodinville teacher slaying
The Seattle jury has returned a guilty verdict in the slaying of a Woodinville teacher beaten to death by her boyfriend on Christmas Eve 2011.
Rescue crews in Woodinville, Wash. working to free horse stuck in the mud
Fire crews are currently attempting to remove a horse that became stuck in the mud in Woodinville, Wash.
Celebrate Hopstock 2013 - West Sound Beer Week Now Underway
Welcome to West Sound Beer Week . As places here on the east side of the pond, like Ballard and Woodinville, burst with new breweries, so too does the west side of Puget Sound.
Jesse tries BB Ranch's pot-fed pork
It's a different kind of head shop found just down the stairs from the Pike Place market.
Recently a member of a group that I belong to e-mailed me to ask if I would agree to an interview about my early days in the woman's movement.
Development of wine village continues
Woodinville Village, a mixed-use wine village development, is now able to proceed with development after resolving a lawsuit with the city of Woodinville.
Jesse tries BB Ranch's pot-fed pork
It's a different kind of head shop found just down the stairs from the Pike Place market.
Valid Cycles specializes in handcrafted bamboo bicycle frames. To be bike-ready, the bamboo must be cooked in an oven, stripped, and sealed.
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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.
Northwest Scientist Discovers Unlikely Father
There are lots of great dads out there. Not all of them are human. Lissa Ongman is an animal scientist who grew up in Woodinville, Wash.
Man suffers chipped teeth, bite wound in attack | Kirkland Police Blotter
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers.
City Sips | Get some hands-on training to be a wine professional
By Jeffrey Dorgan Columnist So how does one go about getting a job in the wine industry here in Seattle? First and foremost, make sure it is a career path you would like to take.
Inside A Toddler's Brain: "Epiphanette"
In "Epiphanette," Woodinville poet Dennis Caswell speculates on what happens to the "carefree cognitive tumbleweed" of his baby daughter's mind when it "is struck by the SUV of enlightenment" in the form of a little epiphany.
Cross Kirkland Corridor controversy is taken to Washington DC
The Cross Kirkland Corridor, a 5.75 mile stretch of railroad, was purchased by city of Kirkland officials in April 2012.
City Council takes a stance on permitted business uses in downtown Woodinville
Map courtesy of City of Woodinville To view this map online, visit www.ci.woodinville.wa.us/Images/Maps/Zoning.png .
Community rallies to finish home for Norman family
Photo by Shannon Michael. John and Breanna Norman's unfinished home sits on a wooded lot east of Woodinville.
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.
Kenmore field for City Council seats crowded, three primaries | Vote 2013
All three Kenmore City Council seats that are up for election this year will have multiple candidates, triggering three primaries this August.
Woodinville and Bothell fire departments start new partnership