The following blotter items and information from Nov. 28 through Dec. 4 were selected from the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Environmental studies move forward on I-5 alignment between Northgate and Lynnwood
Marybeth Scherf, sixth grade teacher, to be honored at Dec. 24 Seahawks home game against San Francisco
About 120 guests get peek at $1.3 million project that adds space to popular community hub
County’s e-commerce system secure, investigators looking into outside source of bogus emails
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Mike Jacobs and Dick Potter were reelected in November, and Dick Nicholson was elected to his first term
It's a debate that comes up nearly every year, is there a "green" Christmas tree option? The answer is not simple
Dr. Thomas Lovitt, a UW professor emeritus, established the music scholarship at Kansas University, where he met and married his late wife, Polly Owen Lovitt who taught music in the Shoreline School District
Council votes unanimously, 9-0, for third quarter supplemental budget
Nearly 400 books were donated to local adoption agency Bethany Christian Services’ Fostering Education program
The following blotter items from Dec. 4- Dec. 10 and information on arrests were supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Terry Scott honored at his final Council meeting; Council takes action on multiple items before winter recess
Shoreline now has a total of 66 board-certified teachers currently working in the District
Shorewood grad plays for MLS' FC Dallas
The event will be held at Petco in Edmonds Sat., Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tips, Tricks and Secrets to Saving Your Family Money
The trail is not expected to be fully reopened until the end of January; the project originally was expected to cost $2.69 million but problems found during work are causing overruns.
The Shoreline Historical Museum
There is no law in Washington State regarding how old a child must be to be left home alone, but if something happens to an unsupervised child, the parents can be charged with child endangerment.
The following blotter items and information from Nov 26 through Dec 1 were selected from the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Michael Callahan, who has taught at Room Nine, since 2005 will be honored at the Seahawks game Monday night, Dec. 12.
Jesse Ryan Gonzales, 37, of Shoreline threatened to kill 12-year-old girl before he raped her, according to charging documents. King County prosecutors may seek up to a life sentence for Gonzales who has long criminal history.
Taking a pause from smartphones and social media seemed revolutionary at the time
Close match turns T-birds way with pin by heavyweight Erdenebayar
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools. Share your videos and photos on Patch and win!
New non-profit helps children facing a family crisis
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The 37-year-old was arrested during a traffic stop on Meridian Ave. N. and lived in the neighborhood.
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King's junior Jack Kim, a budding Web entrepreneur, details his latest project, Benelab
The following blotter items from Nov. 27- Dec. 3 and information on arrests were supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Is the tradition of sending holiday cards on its way out, or just moving into the electronic age?
Patch's holiday decorating contest is coming Thursday; $100,000 will be given to the local school district of the grand-prize winner.
This tutorial is for anyone who wants to publicize their event for free using Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Patch's calendar
Police are searching for man who raped girl in 20000 block of Whitman Ave. N.
After coyote shootings last summer by USDA biologist, group formed to help people better coexist in the city with wildlife
T-birds beat Jackson and Mount Si in dual meets
Inspiration for living and traveling abroad with children
Changes in development code amendments on collective gardens now goes to City Council