If Kenmore had a walk of fame, one candidate would be Gaby Borromeo, who has gained a following after appearing as a contestant in this… Continue reading
Peter Kageyama is returning to Kenmore this spring to help engage the community in sharing their love for the city. The community-building expert, known for… Continue reading
The City of Kenmore is inching closer to seeing one of its long-term goals come true. Kenmore’s Hangar Building has been in the works for… Continue reading
The Bothell City Council unanimously approved four contracts related to the reconstruction of Main Street on March 7. Westwater Construction Company will be paid more… Continue reading
A hearing on the future of the St. Edward Seminary buildings took two days earlier this month for all interested parties to present testimony. Two… Continue reading
An outdoor market will be one of the amenities available in Kenmore starting this June. A couple blocks north of downtown, the Kenmore Community Market… Continue reading
The Kenmore City Council unanimously approved a resolution reaffirming the city as safe, inclusive and welcoming for all people on March 6. “Our stance on… Continue reading
A full-capacity crowd gathered at the Rosewood Room in Country Village Shops last week to hear Bothell Mayor Andy Rheaume and City Manager Jennifer Phillips… Continue reading
University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College are partnering to engage with the public as they develop a campus master plan to increase the academic,… Continue reading
When Maria Rosacia and Troy Lybbert took over Not Just Antiques in Bothell in March 2016, they weren’t sure what exactly was in store. The… Continue reading
Hundreds of people flocked to the University of Washington Bothell campus on Feb. 24 to participate in the college’s third annual Equity and Inclusion Conference.… Continue reading
A grassroots effort is coming together to bring back the “Welcome to Bothell for a day or a lifetime” sign. Local business owner Richard Olson… Continue reading
An area of open space along the Bothell-Kirkland border has officially been named Bud Homan Park. The park’s namesake, Marion W. “Bud” Homan, was known… Continue reading
The Bothell City Council unanimously approved a resolution to promote and reaffirm that the city is a welcoming, safe and inclusive place to live, work,… Continue reading
From 1979 to 2016, the quilters at First Lutheran Church of Bothell made 17,343 quilts. The group continues its efforts this year, meeting every Thursday… Continue reading
Now that the final parcel of land has been purchased to complete the City of Bothell’s North Creek Forest, another area of wooded land is… Continue reading
On the morning of Feb. 15, the Bothell Police Department (BPD) executed a drug search warrant at a residence in the 21900 block of Seventh… Continue reading
Daniels Real Estate, in partnership with the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, the Kenmore Heritage Association and the Association of King County Historical Organizations, held… Continue reading
The City of Kenmore hosted an open house on Jan. 26 to get residents’ input on the West Sammamish River Bridge replacement project. The bridge,… Continue reading
The Northshore Fire Department has new equipment to ensure firefighter safety thanks to a Hometown Heroes contest sponsored by Ram Air Gear Dryer. The company’s… Continue reading