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Street Resurfacing Project To Begin in the Summer

The City of Woodinville will commence its annual street resurfacing project this summer, focusing on roads in "fair to poor" condition. The project, funded by a contractor's bid significantly below estimates, aims to improve road safety and longevity, particularly in the Wellington neighborhood. Residents will receive updates on progress and specific notifications regarding nearby work.

Community Conversations Schedule

The City of Woodinville launches monthly gatherings called Community Conversations to facilitate dialogue between residents and City Councilmembers. The first event occurs on March 8 at Sidekick Coffee, with subsequent meetings scheduled throughout the spring and summer. These informal sessions aim to enhance community engagement and keep residents informed about local issues.

City Launches Community Conversations Resident Discussions

The City of Woodinville is initiating a series of informal gatherings titled ‘Community Conversations’ to enhance communication between residents and City Council members. These events aim to provide a platform for residents to discuss local issues and stay informed about community initiatives. The first session is scheduled for March 8 at Sidekick Coffee, and additional sessions will follow at various locations.

King County housing market sees inventory surge, price gains

King County's housing market has experienced a notable inventory surge of 62.6% year-over-year, providing buyers with more options while median home prices have climbed to $799,000 in Seattle. Despite the increased supply, strong demand keeps the region a seller's market, raising concerns about affordability in high-demand areas.

DNA, detective work used to track down Thurston County rape suspect in Texas

A Thurston County detective successfully utilized DNA evidence to apprehend Xavier Carrol, a suspect in a violent rape case that occurred in Washington state. The assault, which took place while the victim's children were sleeping, has shocked the local community and raised concerns about public safety. Carrol, now in custody in Texas with a bail set at $750,000, is scheduled for arraignment on February 18.

Ice causes several crashes on I-405 in Bellevue, Renton

Icy conditions on I-405 in western Washington resulted in at least 11 accidents from Renton to Bellevue on Tuesday morning. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) emphasized the importance of safe driving practices during winter weather, urging drivers to adapt to slippery conditions.

LIVE MLK Day 2025 Watch the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Service

The 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemorative Service will take place at Atlanta's Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, showcasing the theme "Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence365." The event will be broadcasted live on January 20, 2025, featuring keynote speaker Bishop William J. Barber, II, known for his civil rights activism.

Remembering Linda Kay Harms A Life of Love and Community

Linda Kay Harms passed away unexpectedly on December 1, 2024, in Kirkland, WA, after battling a major stroke and stage 4 cancer. A beloved member of her community, she is remembered for her warmth, optimism, and dedication to her faith, leaving behind a legacy of love and friendship. A celebration of her life will take place on February 1, 2025, at Cedar Park Church in Bothell, WA.

Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson Addresses 2025 Legislative Preview in Olympia

Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson, who succeeds Jay Inslee after 12 years in office, addressed the 2025 legislative preview in Olympia, emphasizing key policy directions for Washington State. The article highlights the transition in leadership and its potential implications for state governance.

Woodinville Wrestling Teams Begin Season Strong

The article highlights the strong start of the Woodinville wrestling teams for the upcoming season, emphasizing community support and engagement in youth sports. Written by Ken Jones, President of the Woodinville Wrestling Booster Club, it aims to foster pride and motivation among local athletes and their supporters.

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