After some seeming confusion and concerns over what funds are or eventually might be available for the project, Kenmore City Council approved just over $2 million in improvements to the intersection of Northeast 181st Street and 61st Avenue Northeast.
The city of Bothell has hired Erin Leonhart as its new director for the Public Works Department. She will start…
The Northshore Fire Department conducted a pilot program Sept. 25 to install free smoke alarms in three mobile-home parks in…
Arden Clise, etiquette expert and president of Clise Etiquette, will teach “Modern Manners for Modern Children” to children ages 6-11…
Speakers Bill Butterworth and Rebeca Seitz will discuss finding one’s speaking voice, the publicity process and powerful strategies and more…
The Seattle Banjo Band will perform at 2 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Northshore Senior Center (10201 E. Riverside Drive,…
The Skyview Junior High PTSA will hold a rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 2 in the…
To celebrate its 30-year anniversary and to share its goals for engaging more kids and families throughout Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville…
The University of Washington, Bothell is excited to welcome students back to campus, as classes start Wednesday. This year, UW-Bothell…
Bastyr University’s cancer research studies will advance well into the middle of the decade, thanks to a new grant the…
Starting Oct. 2, King County Metro Transit will discontinue select trips on Metro routes 251, 331, 342 and 372 due…
Main photo: Rena and Roger Coon from Spokane cheer on the walkers today for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for…
Bothell City Council has adopted a master plan that will guide the coming reconstruction of the Park at Bothell Landing.
According to Mayor Mark Lamb, what comes next is finding a way to finance the project, which carries an estimated $10.7 million price tag.
As usual, the Bothell High Cougars and Inglemoor High Vikings will clash in the Oct. 1 Spaghetti Bowl football game,…
Bastyr University’s new Student Village recently won the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum certification, becoming the first student-housing project in the country of any scale to receive the highest green-building classification.
BOTHELL Sept. 13 Residential burglary Police said the incident was turned over to prosecutors to determine what charges, if any,…
As 2010 moves closer and closer to becoming 2011, city of Bothell officials are continuing their attempts to expand the city by taking in targeted annexation areas in King and Snohomish counties.
The city of Kenmore, especially its park system, is about to become a graduate study project for some would-be urban designers at the University of Washington.
With completion of an engineering study of the closed Carole Ann Wald Pool in St. Edward State Park, the Washington Parks and Recreation Commission has indicated a willingness to seek out a new operator for the facility.