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Pramila Jayapal wins District 7 reelection in WA | FOX 13 Seattle

Pramila Jayapal has been reelected to represent Washington’s 7th Congressional District, decisively defeating Republican challenger Dan Alexander. This victory reinforces her position as a significant political figure in the region, having served since 2017. The outcome reflects the district's ongoing support for her progressive agenda.

Woodinville Garden Club celebrates 40 years

The Woodinville Garden Club marked its 40th anniversary on October 29, celebrating decades of community service and dedication to gardening. This milestone event reflects the club's impact on local horticulture and community engagement in Woodinville, Washington.

Woodinville Police Blotter

The Woodinville Police Blotter reports on a range of theft incidents, including stolen debit cards, identification, bicycles, and cosmetics, investigated by local authorities. This ongoing issue highlights the community's need for increased vigilance and public safety awareness.

Holiday Gift Drive & Fundraiser for Treehouse for Kids Launches October 25

The Holiday Gift Drive & Fundraiser for Treehouse for Kids is set to launch on October 25, aiming to support local children in need during the holiday season. Organized by Westhill, this initiative seeks to engage the community and encourage donations to improve the lives of disadvantaged youth.

Everything to know about WA's 2024 initiatives on the Nov. ballot

Washington voters are gearing up for the 2024 election, with early voting now open and four initiatives on the November ballot. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of each initiative, detailing their meanings, and the various support and opposition surrounding them.

Woodinville, WA man claims Value Village kicked him out over service dogs

A Woodinville man claims he was unjustly asked to leave a Value Village store after an employee questioned the legitimacy of his service dogs. The incident raises important issues regarding the rights of service animal users and the responsibilities of businesses. This story highlights the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in public spaces.

Michael Frederick Burrows | 1944–2024

Michael Frederick Burrows, a beloved resident of Woodinville, WA, passed away on September 15, 2024, after an eight-year battle with ALS. He is remembered for his dedication to family, his successful career as CFO, and his passion for the University of Washington Huskies. His legacy includes four children and eleven grandchildren, along with cherished memories in the community.

Local students excel in post-graduation studies

Local students have achieved notable recognition in their post-graduation studies, particularly at Tufts University, where the dean's list for the Spring 2024 semester was recently announced. This achievement highlights the academic excellence of students from the region and their contributions to higher education.

** Upcoming Cancellations of City Meetings in Woodinville - December 2024 Events

A Public Spaces Commission Meeting is scheduled for September 26, 2024, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM at Woodinville City Hall. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions regarding community spaces.

WAA Fall Art Walk strolls into Woodinville

The Woodinville Arts Alliance is hosting its Fall Art Walk on September 21, inviting community members to explore local businesses while enjoying art exhibits. This event aims to foster community engagement and support local artists.

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