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    The Woodinville community emitted 223,392 metric tons of CO2 in 2019, the Puget Sound Regional Emissions Analysis found. The proportional breakdown of where those emissions came from was largely similar to those of the rest of the county. Graphics courtesy of the City of Woodinville. City of Woodinville seeks input on Climate Action Plan
    March 20, 2023
    On March 7, the Woodinville City Council held its first of four meetings with Cascadia Consulting Group, a firm the city is working with to draft...

    The Woodin Creek Village development will include the extension of Northeast 173rd Street and the new Garden Way. State of the City tracks Woodinville’s accelerating growth
    March 15, 2023
    Woodinville Mayor Mike Millman and City Manager Brandon Buchanan spoke at a State of the City presentation on Feb. 16 at Chateau Ste. Michelle...

    Northshore School board selects final candidates for superintendent
    March 10, 2023
    On Monday, the Northshore School District (NSD) announced that the school board has narrowed down its search for the new Northshore Schools Superintendent to three...
    Photo by Mike Millman Abandoned 76 Station sign demolished | Corrected
    March 6, 2023
    On Tuesday, the 100-foot-tall sign at the abandoned 76 Station was taken down at the entrance to the city off SR522. Mayor Mike Millman and the...

    “Missing middle” refers to a range of multi-household dwellings that have become less common since World War II. Graphic by Opticos Design, Inc., courtesy of the City of Woodinville. Councilmembers lobby for project funding, against minimum density...
    March 1, 2023
    On Feb. 15, Woodinville Mayor Mike Millman, Deputy Mayor James Randolph and City Councilmember Sarah Arndt traveled to Olympia to lobby the city’s...

    A graphic shows in-development hotel and residential and commercial centers in the Harvest District. Graphic courtesy of Bruce Gryniewski. Harvest development ramps up in Hollywood District
    February 27, 2023
    The 20-acre Harvest Woodinville development is accelerating construction in Woodinville’s Hollywood District at the intersection of Northeast 145th...

    Various different types of dwellings. The “missing middle” refers to a range of multi-household dwellings that have become less common since World War II. Graphic by Opticos Design, Inc., courtesy of the City of Woodinville Woodinville City Council narrows in on Housing Action Plan, seeks...
    February 9, 2023
    The City of Woodinville is reaching an endgame in its monthslong effort to draft a Housing Action Plan (HAP) that will, if effective, incentivize...

    City council considers downtown parking study; businesses agree...
    February 4, 2023
    Three years ago, the Woodinville City Council gave approval to the city manager to find a consulting firm that could study parking issues surrounding the bustling Hollywood...
    NUHSA Board President Heidi Shepherd. Photos courtesy of Silje Sodal. NUHSA wants to unite agencies to confront the hidden struggles of...
    February 1, 2023
    Though low-income residents, immigrants, refugees and communities of color are prevalent in North King County, the uncoordinated state of human...

    Northshore School District receives nearly two dozen applications...
    January 31, 2023
    As the deadline closes in for candidates who want to be the next superintendent of the Northshore School District, the school board has received around 20 applications, but...
    2023 Legislative Session | Elimination of cost-sharing for abortion...
    January 26, 2023
    Insurance policies that cover abortion would be required to cover the entire cost of the procedure under provisions of a bill now being debated in the state...
    Woodinville Mayor Mike Millman and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene participate in salmon restoration on the Sammamish River on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Photo taken from a video by the City of Woodinville. Woodinville mayor defends D.C. trip after tight council vote
    January 26, 2023
    A week after a contentious city council meeting in which some officials were impugned over the idea of sending a local delegation to Washington,...

    2023 Legislative Session | Bill proposes sealing name changes for...
    January 25, 2023
    People who change their names to hide from their abusers should be afforded more privacy. That, at least, is the conclusion Maia Xiao came to after a transgender friend...
    Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, joined with supporters in Olympia to celebrate passage of a $1.85 billion increase in federal funding for the Child Care and Development Block Grant. The increase was part of a large appropriations bill adopted in December. 2023 Legislative Session | New funding will improve childcare,...
    January 20, 2023
    Low-income families struggling to afford childcare will get some help thanks to a big bump in federal spending. U.S. Senator Patty Murray,...

    Bill proposes relaxing restrictions on low-dose cannabis drinks
    January 18, 2023
    Consumers will be able to purchase more low-THC liquid-infused products in a single purchase if a bill in the Legislature wins approval. “HB 1249 is necessary to ensure...
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