The Bothell Blotter is a description of a small selection of police incidents all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.
Bothell High School students Maddi Snowden, Dawson Honey, Scott Platz, Emilie McCormick, Kaitlin Fernandez, Kate Moyer and Kobi Robinson took second place in the regional 2015 YMCA Mock Trial competition and advance to the state competition, March 27-29, at the Thurston County Courthouse in Olympia, Wash.
Every year, King County updates its work plan for addressing stormwater runoff, drainage issues and water pollution problems and shares the information in a Stormwater Management Program Plan, which is now available for review and comment.
Bothell junior Kristen Dessin has advanced to the Seattle August Wilson Monologue competition regional finals to be held at 7:30 p.m. on March 17 at the Seattle Repertory Theatre in Seattle. Dessin is one of 12 chosen out of a field of 82 high school students.
Inglemoor High School’s Black and Gold Science Olympiad teams finished first and fourth and Northshore Junior High School’s Blue, White and Silver Science Olympiad teams finished first, third and fourth respectively and at the Washington Science Olympiad Northwest Region competition held at Seattle Central Community College.
Eight Northshore School District students are among 156 high school juniors taking part in phase one of the 2014-15 Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) program.
The Metropolitan King County Council today gave its unanimous approval to the updated King County’s Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, the county’s planning blueprint to alleviate the death, injury, and property damage that can result from a natural disaster in the region.
The following is a recap of how Kenmore legislators from the 46th District recently voted on several bills and resolutions (according to washingtonvotes.org) during the 2015 session.
The following is a recap of how Bothell legislators from the 1st District recently voted on several bills and resolutions (according to washingtonvotes.org) during the 2015 session.
Incoming Pacific Lutheran University student Alexandria Rutherford of Inglemoor High School has been awarded one of PLU’s top academic and leadership scholarships, the Harstad Founder’s Scholarship, worth $29,000 per year.
This month, the Bothell/Kenmore Reporter papers are starting the very first photo of the week contest: Northshore Snapshots.
Hindus commended Gov. Jay Inslee for reported drawing attention to the recent vandalizing of Bothell and Kent Hindu temples and stressing the need of standing against acts of intolerance and hate but are urging him to create a Washington Governor’s Task Force on Hate Crimes.
The three state legislators from the 1st District, Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe and Reps. Luis Moscoso and Derek Stanford, will host a town hall meeting from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on March 14 at the Northshore Senior Center in the Wellness Center.
Caddie John Marks of Bothell High School has been awarded the Chick Evans Scholarship through the Western Golf Association (WGA). Marks will begin college this fall as an Evans Scholar at University of Washington.
The Inglemoor High School girls basketball team fell just short of one of the biggest comebacks in state finals history, losing 57-52 to Gonzaga Prep in double overtime to finish second in state on March 7 at the Tacoma Dome.
The House of Representatives today passed House Bill 1449, The Oil Transportation Safety Act, which requires advance notice of oil shipments to better equip local emergency responders in case of a derailment, spill or fire. The bill also provides funding for planning and safety measures through an increase in the barrel tax and extension of the tax to oil transported by rail and through pipelines.
There was a pattern and a game plan.When someone broke into a car and stole a purse at a nearby LA Fitness parking lot Tuesday, Bothell police immediately headed toward the supermarkets in town.
Prosecutors on Thursday filed a felony assault charge against a man accused of causing permanent brain damage to his infant daughter.
The House of Representatives voted 57-41 to pass Rep. Derek Stanford’s (D – Bothell) bill to strengthen the state’s drought preparedness plans. Stanford represents Kirkland from the 1st District.