Local apartment complex bought for $58 million
Grosvenor Americas has acquired Waterford Place Apartments in Woodinville. Courtesy photo. Grosvenor Americas (GA), a privately owned San Francisco-based property group, has acquired Waterford Place...
View ArticleSchool is back in session
Staff Photo/Don Mann Nearly 20,000 Northshore School District students returned last week to the district’s 32 public schools, spanning Bothell, Kenmore and Woodinville — 21 elementary schools, seven...
View ArticleSte. Michelle Wine Estates acquires O Wines
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Washington state’s founding wine company, announced last week it had purchased the Woodinville-based O Wines brand, which currently sells its Chardonnay in the Northwest and...
View ArticleCelebrate the harvest at CRUSH
Fall is a busy and exciting time in the winemaking industry, and to celebrate the upcoming harvest, 10 of the top artisan production wineries in Woodinville are holding a special event. During “CRUSH,”...
View ArticleHeritage Society makes its pitch to retain old schoolhouse
The Woodinville Heritage Society delivered on its promise, and now the ball is back in city council’s court. Heritage Society President Rick Chatterton and Vice President Kevin Stadler presented a...
View ArticleMore art for Woodinville
Photo by Hal Luhn A new art sculpture was installed on September 13 at the southwest corner of NE 175th Street and 133rd Avenue NE in downtown Woodinville. The sculpture is a donation from the late...
View ArticleHighest Rotary Award presented to community activist Gretchen Garth
Courtesy Photo. The Paul Harris Fellow Award is presented to Gretchen Garth, 21 Acres founder, by Greg Riggs, left, and John Hughes. For only the 5th time in its 25- year history, the Woodinville...
View ArticleQuietly, King County rejects Woodinville annexation
There’s been much concern about the possible movement of King County’s urban growth boundary, as it relates to Woodinville’s development in the unincorporated Sammamish Valley, where some property...
View ArticleBothell talks annexation
At its September 18 city council meeting, Bothell conducted a study session regarding the status of its proposed annexation of potential annexation areas in currently unincorporated King County. The...
View ArticleHollywood Schoolhouse turns 100
Staff Photo/Deborah Stone. The Hollywood Schoolhouse is celebrting 100 years. The Hollywood Schoolhouse is officially a centenarian. To mark this notable occasion, owners Jim and Rosemary McAuliffe...
View ArticleDuvall to celebrate centennial
The area that has become known as Duvall was historically the home of the Snoqualmie Native American Tribe. On January 6, 1913, Duvall was incorporated as a city by its rugged pioneer citizens. The...
View ArticleGrace mayoral race heats up
Terry Jarvis, left, is running against Joe Truglio in the race for mayor of Grace. The election heat is on and it’s a tight race that promises to be a nail biter to the bitter end. And no, I’m not...
View ArticleCouncil getting closer on Ord. 532
After seven previous discussions, two moratoriums and more mathematical minutiae than you could shake a stick at, the Woodinville City Council passed first reading of Ordinance No. 532 regarding...
View ArticleWoodinville Fire fills a gap
Photo courtesy of WF&R . New WF&R fire commissioner Roger Collins gets sworn in by board chair Tim Osgood. Once again, it’s a full house over at the Woodinville Fire & Rescue board of...
View ArticleRaising money for community projects, programs is goal of Woodinville Rotary...
On October 20th, Woodinville Rotary Club will hold its 22nd annual charity fundraising auction. The event, typically attended by 250 or so civic-minded folks, is being billed as the “Red, White &...
View ArticleWoodinville Tully’s closes its doors for good
Staff photo/Don Mann On Friday morning at Woodinville’s Tully’s it was business as usual: two dozen regular patrons sipping various forms of coffee beverages, some with laptops, some with iPads, some...
View ArticleWhere to pick your pumpkin
Under much-anticipated dreary skies Bothell’s Country Village celebrated its annual Harvest Festival over the weekend, replete with pumpkins, pumpkin carving and painting, cornstalks, pony rides and...
View ArticleCity sets legislative goals
With complicated Ordinance No. 532 — establishing transfer of development rights and density credits — temporarily on the back burner, the Woodinville City Council passed first reading with little...
View ArticleCouncil passes development ordinance, approves W-D road easements
After nine months of hard labor, the Woodinville City Council passed second reading and adopted Ordinance No. 532, which amends residential development regulations. The vote was unanimous, with...
View Article‘Tour de Banks’ suspect charged, held on bail Was a Woodinville resident at...
Photo courtesy of King County Sheriff’s Office Cristian Babalai, a 29-year-old Bothell man alleged to be the “Tour de Banks” robber, remains behind bars at the King County Jail after prosecutors...
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