A regular round-up of local news and features from in and around Woodinville, Wash. To read more in-depth stories, visit woodinville.com.
On this week's podcast, 10 school board candidates meet in a forum, Woodinville Fire makes a new partnership and a local chocolatier wins a major prize.
Music:
"Boligado" - Mello C
"West Side" - Serge Quadrado
On this week's podcast, we discuss the chief of police's retirement, more school board candidates, the return of the Tour of Gardens and a friendly-ish rivalry between the hosts.
Presented by the Woodinville Weekly
Music:
"Something Elated" - Broke For Free
"FakeLove" - Makaih Beats
On this week's podcast, we discuss the resignation of a city council member, a new coffee shop, WHS graduation and more.
Music:
"Living Life" - Scott Holmes Music
"Countryside" - Yung Kartz
On this week's podcast, two councilmen express their opposition to recent proclamations, a new gymnastics facility celebrates Pride Month, and two Woodinville teams win district championships.
On this week's podcast, a U.S. congresswoman visited Northshore School District’s newest school, a local high school student’s art was showcased at an exhibit celebrating Pride Month and Duvall Days was rescheduled.
Presented by the Woodinville Weekly. Sponsored by Butler & Butler Real Estate.
Music:
"Rodeo" - Crowander
"Tedukedo" - Mello C
On this week's podcast, the high school theatre program is performing its first outdoor production and free concerts are returning to Wilmot Gateway Park this summer.
Music:
"Chill Mode" - Audiobinger
"FakeLove" - Makaih Beats
On this week's podcast, a man charged with murder is denied bail, a group of parents file to run for the school board, the city considers solar power, and we announce a new update from the company.
Music:
"Boligado" - Mello C
"Nasty" - Crowander
On this week's podcast, a man is arrested as a suspect in the fatal stabbing of his grandfather, the school district prepares to bring students back to the classroom, and a young Woodinville hockey player has a memorable season of major junior hockey in Canada during a pandemic.
Music:
"Something Elated" - Broke For Free
"Cash Rules" - Ari de Niro
On this week's podcast, an attempt to recall the school board failed, the adult beverage ordinance issue was made more complicated, and two Woodinville authors spoke about why their work is especially important for them.
Music:
"Clark Kent" - Crowander
"Pray" - Makaih Beats
In this week's podcast, we discuss a new development, the closing of a longtime business, WHS sports, and the trout season at Cottage Lake.
Music:
"Boligado" - Mello C
"Confused" - Makaih Beats
On this week's podcast, a group of Northshore School District parents are trying to recall the entire school board, Locust Cider has big plans, and high school seniors discuss a tough year of remote learning.
Music:
"Drop" - Ketsa
"Some Thoughts" - Shaolin Dub
On this week's podcast, a high school student creates an organization to encourage more girls to pursue STEM fields, Woodinville City Council appoints a new planning commissioner, and the Northshore Schools Foundation raises money that it needs now more than ever in its annual fundraiser.
Music:
"Lessons" - Ketsa
"Pray" - Makaih Beats
On this week's podcast, we cover a fatal car accident in Bothell, a Woodinville resident's upcoming novel, and a Duvall resident's pursuit of a record-breaking jump.
Produced by the Woodinville Weekly
Music:
"Rodeo" - Crowander
"Rogue" - Yung Kartz
On this week's podcast, we discuss the firefighters campaign against a proposed merger, the Falcon football team's recent win, and local businesses' philanthropic endeavors.
Created by The Woodinville Weekly
Music:
"Better Days Ahead" - Ketsa
"Flash" - Yung Kartz
In this week's podcast: A Bothell woman is arrested in relation to a shooting in Everett, parents reflect on the use of pandemic pods for remote learning, and a new breakfast spot is opening in Woodinville.
Music:
"Flash" - Yung Kartz
"Confused" - Makaih Beats
Schools prepare to return to in-person learning, the Falcons start the seasons with some highs and lows, and Maddie and Laura reminisce about high school.
The police chief discusses crime trends, the farmer's market returns, a new restaurant opens, high school volleyball gets underway, and Laura envies Maddie's sock organization.
Woodinville nonprofit Farmer Frog reaches a temporary agreement with Snohomish County to continue its huge food distribution program, the new city council member discusses his priorities and background, high school sports are back, and Maddie and Laura realize that it's somehow March again.
In this week's Woodinville headlines, city council selects its newest member, the fire district gets added support and Laura hopes to someday force her affection on Maddie once they've both received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Presented by the Woodinville Weekly.
Music:
"Tadukedo" - Mello C
"Confused" - Makaih Beats
This week's headlines include a heartbreaking update to an ongoing investigation and some new businesses opening up shop in Woodinville.
Music: "Drop" - Ketsa
"Confused" - Makaih Beats
Northshore School District celebrates Black History Month, farmers see surprising success with community supported agriculture and reporter Maddie Coats is pressured into leading a breathing exercise.
Produced by the Woodinville Weekly
Hosted by Laura Guido and Maddie Coats
Music: "Origin Funk" by Ketsa.