The weekend ended in a wild manner for the Bothell Police Department on Sunday night.
Zach LaVine is one of the best basketball players to wear a Bothell High School jersey.
The City of Bothell will lower all flags to half staff tomorrow in honor of longtime Bothell resident Marv Harshman.
The Cedar Park Christian baseball team is having a stellar season atop the 1A Nisqually league standings.
A Bothell police officer met resident James Barnhart at the doors of Bothell Municipal Court on Jan. 15.
The Kenmore City Council spent nearly two hours hearing public comment and debating the merits of a business registry during an April 22 council meeting.
The Can Do 5/10K run and walk celebrated its fifth anniversary on Saturday, as more than 1,000 area residents took to Bothell streets to support special needs organizations for kids and their families.
The Can Do 5/10K run and walk celebrated its fifth anniversary on Saturday, as thousands of area residents took to Bothell streets to support special needs organizations.
It is unclear whether Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb used tax dollars to pay for his mistress to stay with him during a trip to Olympia for city business in 2012, according to city records obtained by the Reporter through a public records request.
A memorial to Bothell resident Susann Smith sits in the driveway of her home. The same home her body was found on Feb. 12.
Kenmore city officials estimated 400 people turned out for “Remembering History: Sammamish Slough Boat Races (1933-1976)” on April 7 at Kenmore City Hall.
The Bothell Police Department is currently investigating two reported incidents of voyeurism that occurred at the King County Library Bothell branch.
Snohomish County prosecutors have changed a Bothell man, who is also a King County juvenile corrections officer, with second-degree domestic violence in connection with an incident last August.
The lawsuit filed against Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb by a former employee at his law firm was dismissed by a Snohomish Superior Court Judge on March 27.
The idea of racing hydroplane boats 80-100 miles per hour up and down the Sammamish River would shock many people these days. But it used to be commonplace from 1933-1976.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene met with members of We Work For Health at Amgen in Bothell on Friday.
Building a new high school is a complicated and expensive process. From planning and designing, to procuring the funds there are many details that have to be ironed out before a single shovel goes in the ground or the mascot is chosen.
Travis Dohr and Josh Dickerson were good friends. The two athletes met and shared a common love of baseball.
Smoke could be seen for miles as a fire tore through a barn on Norway Hill in Bothell Monday afternoon.
The third annual Jaimeson Jones Memorial 5k will take place at 9 a.m. on Sunday at Saint Edward State Park in Kenmore.