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Bothell City Hall Gallery Features Mixed Media Exhibition by Stephanie Krimmel

The Bothell City Hall Gallery is showcasing a mixed media exhibition by artist Stephanie Krimmel from October 10, 2023, to January 6, 2025. The exhibition features a collaborative piece titled _Sammamish River_, created with contributions from community members inspired by the river. The public can meet the artist during the Bothell Art Scene Art Walk on October 10, 2023.

Bothell High grad goes viral as Boise State’s goth volleyball player | HeraldNet.com

Nora Hayd, a graduate from Bothell High, has gained viral fame for her unique goth style as a member of the Boise State volleyball team. In an interview, she mentioned that her team photo shoot was meant to be more subdued than her usual look. This story highlights individuality in sports and has resonated with audiences online.

Nearly 150 firefighters may have been exposed to asbestos during Snohomish training

Nearly 150 firefighters in Snohomish, Washington, were potentially exposed to asbestos during training due to inadequate testing by a contractor. Fire officials state that the immediate health risk is minimal, but the incident highlights the need for improved safety protocols.

25 new Seattle-area restaurants to try

A wave of new dining options is hitting the Seattle area, including Marugame Udon and Mr. Dim Sum at Westfield Southcenter. Other highlights include Triumph Valley in Shoreline and La Mar by renowned chef Gastón Acurio in Bellevue. This article details 25 new restaurants to explore, showcasing the region's vibrant culinary landscape.

Man identified in fatal shooting near Snohomish

Detectives have arrested two men, Phoenix Myers Barnes and Alan McLean, in connection with the fatal shooting of Joshua Wilson, who was killed on September 15 near Maltby, Snohomish County. The incident followed a drug-fueled gathering that escalated into violence. Both suspects are being held for investigation of second-degree murder with significant bail amounts set.

Lake 22 to remain closed 2 extra months | HeraldNet.com

The Lake 22 trail near Granite Falls will remain closed until December 1 for extensive repairs due to last year's flooding. Hikers are encouraged to explore alternative trails during this extended closure.

Menendez Brothers: Could Erik and Lyle be resentenced? LA DA makes major announcement

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has announced a review of the cases of Lyle and Erik Menendez, potentially paving the way for their resentencing. This development offers a glimmer of hope for the brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989.

Man accused of sneaking into Bellevue apartment pleads not guilty

A man accused of breaking into a Bellevue apartment and exposing himself to a group of international students while they slept has pleaded not guilty in court. The incident raises concerns about safety and privacy for residents in the area. The case is currently being processed through the legal system.

Marysville School District to replace superintendent in special meeting

The Marysville School District is parting ways with Superintendent Dr. Zachary Robbins, as communicated in an email sent to parents and staff. The decision was made during a special meeting, reflecting a significant change in leadership within the district. This development is noteworthy for the local education community and stakeholders.

Tacoma city manager says police chief misused tax payer money

Tacoma's Police Chief Avery Moore has been placed on paid administrative leave due to an investigation into the misuse of taxpayer money. The city manager has provided insights into the situation after a week of uncertainty surrounding the chief's status. This incident raises concerns about accountability within city leadership.

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