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Police: Father attacks son with bulldozer at Maltby nursery

John Postema, 78, the owner of Flower World, reportedly has had disputes with his son in the past.

UW Bothell’s oldest grad, 68: ‘I loved every minute of it’

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UW Bothell’s oldest grad, 68: ‘I loved every minute of it’

A half century after high school, Linda Ellis survived statistics and earned the respect of classmates.

She’d go back to prison if it would erase her $7.6M debt

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She’d go back to prison if it would erase her $7.6M debt

Christine Hendrickson stole expensive software from Microsoft. She’ll never pay off the restitution.

Decision made: Stanford appointed to vacancy in state Senate

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Decision made: Stanford appointed to vacancy in state Senate

His appointment created an opening in the House. Bothell councilwoman Davina Duerr tabbed for it.

Widened roads help keep pace with expanding neighborhoods

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Widened roads help keep pace with expanding neighborhoods

Upgrades to 35th Avenue SE are part of a $90 million plan for the Bothell-Mill Creek road network.

Starting Monday, a reduced fare will be available for low-income riders on both Community Transit and Everett Transit. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Low-income fare available starting Monday

The ORCA LIFT card will now be accepted on Community Transit and Everett Transit routes.

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Bothell woman used employers as ‘piggy bank,’ stole $400K

Erin McCauley was a bookkeeper for a Lynnwood business. She was sentenced to three years in prison.

The A-Team has poured beers at Bothell’s The Bine since Day 1

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The A-Team has poured beers at Bothell’s The Bine since Day 1

Bartenders Mallory Galash, Alethea Kendrick and Valerie Hackett have become close friends.

Public’s help needed in locating missing Bothell man

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Public’s help needed in locating missing Bothell man

Namig Bekirov last seen on June 7. His truck, with a Monster Energy decal, is also missing.

In May, 100 rentable e-scooters were placed in Everett and since have been whizzing down sidewalks in the city. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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E-scooters: more dangerous than Everett teen thought

Lily Rummel’s first ride will likely be her last, after colliding with a truck.

Styrofoam, rubber and more burn in Woodinville scrap fire

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Styrofoam, rubber and more burn in Woodinville scrap fire

Foul-smelling smoke billowed over Highway 522 Wednesday evening, but it wasn’t believed to be toxic.

Maltby apartment proposal caught in traffic

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Maltby apartment proposal caught in traffic

Snohomish County planners are seeking a detailed traffic study for the 360-unit project near Highway 522.

Driver who purposely hit Bothell pedestrians given 14 years

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Driver who purposely hit Bothell pedestrians given 14 years

The assaults were a way for the man to “get out of going to work,” he told officers.

Cascadia College may no longer make you pay just to apply

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Cascadia College may no longer make you pay just to apply

Trustees are moving to axe the admission fee. They don’t want it to be a deterrent to potential…

Proposed design concepts for the I-405/Highway 522 interchange and the I-405/ Highway 527 interchange. (WSDOT)

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Bonding toll revenue allows work on I-405 project to begin

The widening project between highways 522 and 527 is set to launch with bus rapid transit in 2024.

Bothell state rep gets Democrats’ nod for Senate appointment

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Bothell state rep gets Democrats’ nod for Senate appointment

Derek Stanford was the party’s top choice to fill an opening left when Guy Palumbo resigned.

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Beer, wine, spirits: Where to grab a drink in Snohomish County

Big E hosts suicide prevention fundraiser: Lynnwood’s Big E Ales is hosting a Paints &Pints party to raise…

Family of Edmonds man shot by deputy sues sheriff’s office

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Family of Edmonds man shot by deputy sues sheriff’s office

They argue that deadly force should not have been used against Nickolas Peters, 24, last October.

Northshore superintendent: No wavering on support of Muslims

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Northshore superintendent: No wavering on support of Muslims

Threatened with a lawsuit over Ramadan guidance, she reiterated district support for Muslim students.

Sprinklers with style, and much more at Everett’s Sorticulture

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Sprinklers with style, and much more at Everett’s Sorticulture

Steve Hopkins’ artisanal irrigators will be among hundreds of offerings at the garden art festival.